An application of distributional semantics for the analysis of the Holy Quran [PDF]
In this contribution we illustrate the methodology and the results of an experiment we conducted by applying Distributional Semantics Models to the analysis of the Holy Quran.
Benotto, Giulia +2 more
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When vowel markings are doubled at the end of a word they are called ِْٝ٘ذ (tanween). The additional vowel at the end of a word represents a ُ (noon saakinah). The ُ is not written but is only pronounced. e.g. ُ ذجغٍ - ذجغٍ The Arabic language is made up of خاَيم (words) and these words are of three types they are known as:
Asma Abdul-Qader Abdullah Al-Ani +1 more
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Fundamentals and Effects of Knowledge Gap Theory on Human Society [PDF]
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: Awareness gap theory is one of the theories related to the sphere of influence of mass media. The design of the awareness gap theory initially included a simple relationship between the socio-economic status of individuals and the
Dr. Khadijeh Ahmadi Bighash (Iran) +1 more
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The Role of “Economic Progressˮ in the “Globalization of Islamic Cultureˮ from the Perspective of the Holy Quran [PDF]
Globalization is a process that is now being defined and pursued in order to impose Western values on other nations; However, the globalization of Islamic culture is one of the most important goals of Islam, which also plays a key role in achieving a new
BibiHakime Hosseini +2 more
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Indigenous Cultural Convergence in Creating World Peace from the Perspective of the Holy Quran [PDF]
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: The world system is becoming increasingly unbalanced, uncertain and incoherent. Humans turn to “culture” as a fulcrum, a refuge, and a means of resisting the imposition of a world order.
Dr. Khadijeh Ahmadi Bighash (Iran) +1 more
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The Position of Exegetic Hadiths Narrated by Holy Prophet's Household (p.b.u.t) in Zad Al-Masir Exegesis [PDF]
(Received: 9/2/1396-29/4/2017; Accepted: 8/5/1396-30/7/2017) Abstract Both Sunni and Shia commentators have referred to the hadiths narrated by Holy Prophet's household (p.b.u.t) from the beginning of compiling exegetic sources. Sunni commentators have
Sayyidah Vahideh Rahimi, kobra Bagheri
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The Study Quran (hereafter SQ) is an impressive undertaking that took severalscholars years to complete. It consists of a general introduction, a translationof the Qur’an, a synopsis/adaptation of certain Quran commentaries,and a series of essays that seek to explain the sacred text’s place in Islamiclife and thought.
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A Comparative Study of Semantics of the Phrase "Ulel Amr (Those in Authority)" Mentioned in the Verses 59 and 83 in the Surah Al-Nisa' (The Women), in Shia and Sunni View [PDF]
The phrase "those in authority" is only mentioned in the verses 59 and 83 of the Surah Al-Nisa' (The Women) and is terminologically disputed by Shia and Sunni scholars.
Fathollah Najjarzadegan +2 more
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A Comparative Review of Ayatollah Ma'refat and Alusi's View about the Verses of Divine Providence and Will [PDF]
The verses including divine providence and will have caused theological disputes due to their external differences. Ash'arite commentators regard these verses as proof of determination.
azzatallah Molaeeniya +1 more
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A Bifocal Examination of Artistic Elements and Anfusi Interpretation in the Story of Moses and Khidr (AS) [PDF]
The real and symbolic tale of the encounter between Prophet Moses and Prophet Khidr in verses 60 to 82 of Surah Al-Kahf presents an inner, spiritual, and ascendant journey towards perfection.
Zahra Khalilian, Reza Saadatnia
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