Social Acceptance of the Fatimid Caliphs in the Light of Social Vitality of Popular Rituals [PDF]
After the transfer of power to Cairo and selection of Cairo as the capital of Islam, the Fatimids needed to strengthen the legitimacy and acceptability of their caliphate against the Abbasid caliphate and in the Sunni community of Egypt in order to ...
Mohammad reza Barani, Narges Malek
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Education in the Arab Countries. from the Depth of Centuries to Our Days
The process of acquiring knowledge and the methods of acquiring it through education and upbringing has a long history in the Arab world. In the pre-Islamic period it meant getting practical skills and relevant knowledge for surviving in the conditions ...
E. V. Koukhareva
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Typology of caliphate-centrism in the contemporary Islam; A comparative study of the ideas of Rashid Reza, Hassan al-Banna, and Ali Abd Al-Raziq [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to study the theoretical dimensions of the challenges posed in the aftermath of the Ottoman caliphate in 1924, and provide a typology of different types of ideas about Islamic caliphate in three forms—“traditionalist,
Mostafa Pirmoradian +2 more
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Evolution and Continuity of Fatimid Government Based on Max Weber's Theory of Traditional Authority [PDF]
Fatimid caliphate, which covered a huge area of the western lands of the Islamic world in the 3rd to 6th centuries (A. H) was established based on a religious- political movement relying on the theological instructions of Shia Ismailites, believing in ...
Masoumeh Dehghan +1 more
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Pelican yayınlarının tarih, sosyoloji ve politika gibi çeşitli alanlarda yayımlamış olduğu dizilerin bir parçası olan kitap, yazarın ifadesi ile hilâfetin ne olduğu, kelime anlamı, tarihi bir değer olması veya günümüzde de kullanılıp kullanılamayacağı ...
Öznur Özdemir
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Dialektika Khilafah dan Politik Kebangsaan dalam Media Publik Siber
The current article discusses the dialectic of Khilafah (caliphate) and the national political system expressed through two cyber media of two religious communities as the new public spaces, namely the da'wah media of Islam Kaffah community and NU ...
Minan Jauhari +2 more
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Monarchism, the Domination of Militants over the Political-Official Foundation of Abbasid Caliphate [PDF]
Abbasid caliphate could gain the power thanks to the persistent effort, development of orderly system of Daeeds as well as the expansion of propagation.
Mahboobeh Farkhondehzadeh
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This paper examines British approaches to the caliphate from the beginning of the First World War to the aftermath of its dissolution in 1924. Background will be given as to how the Islamic conception of the caliphate shifted over time.
Saad Omar Khan
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A Comparative Comparison of Khilāfa (Arabic: خلافة, caliphate) from the Point of View of Shaykh al-Ṣaduq and Ibn ʿArabī [PDF]
The issue of Khilāfa (Arabic: خلافة, caliphate) has been interpreted and elaborated in various fields of religious teachings and a comparative study of these views and creating a dialogue between them will help to emerge new works and results.
Sayyid Muhammad Amin Derakhshani +1 more
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Political Relations between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Sultanate of Rum Empire in Anatolia
The Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad has been associated with a series of political relations with sovereigns of states and emirates of Islamic and non-Islamic parties, considering the fact that the Caliphate is a global political strength.
Fatima Yahya Al- Rbaidi
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