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Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Language Sciences and Literature, 2023
This text (the subject of the investigation) is a precious message in its chapter, written by its owner, Taj al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad, known as Al-Fadil Al-Isfaraeni, who died in the year 684 AH.
Aiman AlAmry
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This text (the subject of the investigation) is a precious message in its chapter, written by its owner, Taj al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad, known as Al-Fadil Al-Isfaraeni, who died in the year 684 AH.
Aiman AlAmry
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The 1373 Mas̲navī of Tāj al-Dīn Shaykh Ḥusayn Bey
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2020The fourteenth century saw the production of innumerable Islamic manuscripts, many of which were extensively and expertly illuminated. The period is well-studied, in particular, the products of the ateliers of Baghdad, Tabriz, Shiraz and Cairo.
Cailah Jackson
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Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Language Sciences and Literature, 2020
This text (the subject of the investigation) is a precious message in its chapter, written by its owner, Taj al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad, known as Al-Fadil Al-Isfaraeni, who died in the year 684 AH, and its topic in the syntax of the sentence and the ...
Aiman AlAmry
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This text (the subject of the investigation) is a precious message in its chapter, written by its owner, Taj al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad, known as Al-Fadil Al-Isfaraeni, who died in the year 684 AH, and its topic in the syntax of the sentence and the ...
Aiman AlAmry
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Al Daulah Jurnal Hukum Pidana dan Ketatanegaraan
Research Objective: This study examines post-classical uṣūl al-fiqh literature through Tāj al-Dīn al-Subkī's (d. 771/1370) seminal work Jamʿ al-jawāmiʿ.
Mohamed Jabir Ali al-Hudawi
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Research Objective: This study examines post-classical uṣūl al-fiqh literature through Tāj al-Dīn al-Subkī's (d. 771/1370) seminal work Jamʿ al-jawāmiʿ.
Mohamed Jabir Ali al-Hudawi
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Expressing Selves: A Comparative Study of the Memoirs of Tāj al-Salṭana and Bībī Maryam Bakhtiyārī
International Journal of Persian Literature, 2019Born and raised in Nāṣirī Qajar Iran, both Sardār (commander) Maryam Bakhtiyārī (1874–1937), daughter of Ḥusayn Qulī Khan, the Īlkhānī (chief of the tribes) of the Bakhtiyārīs, an influential nomadic tribe, and Zahrā Khānum Tāj al-Salṭana (1884–1936),
Sadeghian
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Mawlana Jalal al-din Rumî's Relations with the Seljuk Emirs
Selçuk Üniversitesi Selçuklu Araştırmaları DergisiMawlana Jalal al-din Rumî, one of the most influential figures of Anatolia in the 13th century, held a respected position in the capital city of Konya during his lifetime. He and his father, Sultan al-Ulama Baha al-din Walad, began establishing political
Hatice Aksoy
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College of Basic Education Research Journal, 2023
Omar. khaleel Alhashimy
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Omar. khaleel Alhashimy
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Islamic Studies Review
Ibn Nujaym was a prominent Hanafi jurist whose influential work, al-Ashbāh wa al-Naẓāʾir (the resemblances and similitudes) served as one of the primary sources for the Majallāt al-Aḥkām al-ʿAdliyya.
Suci Amalia
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Ibn Nujaym was a prominent Hanafi jurist whose influential work, al-Ashbāh wa al-Naẓāʾir (the resemblances and similitudes) served as one of the primary sources for the Majallāt al-Aḥkām al-ʿAdliyya.
Suci Amalia
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