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Muhammad Taqi al-Majlisi and Safavid Shi‘Ism: Akhbarism and Anti-sunni Polemic During the Reigns of Shah ‘Abbas the Great and Shah Safi [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.The rise of the Akhbari school in the Safavid period has been portrayed as a challenge to both the clerical power of the ʿulamaʾ and ...
Gleave, RM
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Belonging's Belongings: Sunni Waqfs and the Limits of Community in Beirut
ABSTRACT Lebanon is often described as being plagued by interreligious conflict among the country's eighteen religious communities. Since the mid‐2000s, with the political dominance of Shiʿi Hezbollah, Sunni‐Shiʿi tensions have been particularly acrimonious in multireligious Beirut.
Nada Moumtaz
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Antigüedad Tardía islámica y Fatḥ: efectos tomados por causas [PDF]
El objetivo de este trabajo es reconsiderar el concepto de conquista islámica -Fatḥ- en tanto que medio para la expansión islámica, así como contestar el modo en que tendemos a describir una serie de acciones bélicas en Oriente Medio y en el ...
González Ferrín, Emilio
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On farm soil health assessment across seven sub‐tropical cover crop management systems
Abstract The integration of cover cropping in conventional farming systems has shown positive impacts on soil health enhancement. In Florida, where concerns persist about low productivity in mineral soils and significant carbon loss from organic soils, farmers are increasingly adopting cover crops in their routines.
Tanjila Jesmin +6 more
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The recent rise of anti-Shia discourse in the Islamic field in France seems paradoxical, in a country where Shii Muslims can hardly be seen, let alone at the level of local or national Islamic institutions.
Vincent Geisser
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Nitrogen losses mitigated with maize–legume intercropping in the Yucatan Peninsula
Abstract In recent years, nitrate leaching and environmental impacts from agriculture have become global issues, due in part to the increased use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers in agriculture. In the Yucatan Peninsula, intercropping is a traditional farming practice known as the “Milpa” system (i.e., a traditional farming practice characterized by the ...
Jacques Fils Pierre +5 more
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Mapping the Tekkes and Türbes in Western Thrace: A New Contribution to the Old Literature
Sufis, particularly the Alevi and Bektashi communities, tend to be overlooked within in Western Thrace, where Muslim identity is dominated by Orthodox Islam (i.e., Sunnism) for both cultural and political reasons.
Ioannis Mylonelis +4 more
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La mosquée en Algérie.Figures nouvelles et pratiques reconstituées
The “globalization” of religious discourse blurs the boundaries between the historically different schools, and tends to reduce the foundational gap between Sunnism and Shi’ism.
Abderrahmane Moussaoui
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MicroRNA gatekeepers: Orchestrating rhizospheric dynamics
MicroRNAs play a crucial role in plant communication within the rhizosphere, shaping growth, development, and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses. ABSTRACT The rhizosphere plays a crucial role in plant growth and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, highlighting the complex communication between plants and their dynamic rhizosphere ...
Muhammad Fahad +3 more
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THE RISE of SUNNISME IN XI CENTURY
The period of 'Abbasid caliphate rule according to Nourouzzaman Shiddiqi, is divided into two periods, the uphill period that began from its establishment to the al-Watsiq (842-847 H), the ninth caliph of the' Abbasid dynasty; then the declining period that starts from the caliph al-Mutawakkil to the caliph al-Mu'tashim, the thirty-seventh caliph. This
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