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Coupling of 5-dimethylaminomethylene-3-methyl-2-(pyridine-2-ylimino)-thiazolidin-4-one (3) with diazotized methyl anthranilate afforded the 3-methyl-5-(2-methoxycarbonylphenylhydrazono)-2-pyridine-2-ylimino)thiazolidin-4-one (5). Reaction of 2-(arylamino)
Khadijah M. Al-Zaydi
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Analysis of the Divine Will in Islamic Philosophy in Correspondence to the Voluntary Actions of the Human Soul [PDF]
Although the essence of will, as one of the most significant existential perfections of the Almighty (Truth, The), is an established and undeniable fact, there are differences of opinion among Muslim philosophers regarding its nature, how it is ...
Ibrāhīm Rustamī +1 more
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Islam, Memory, and Morality in Yemen
The anthropological literature on Yemen has had little to say about the class of sadah (plural of sayyid) who dominated the Zaydi imamate in North Yemen from the tenth century until 1962. Gabriele vom Bruck’s account of the sadah, based on interviews and
Daniel Martin Varisco
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Maritime Disruption in Yemen: The Making of a Hybrid Red Sea Order
Abstract Since late 2023, Houthi forces in Yemen have employed drones and missiles to disrupt commercial shipping in the Bab al‐Mandeb Strait, necessitating global rerouting and prompting multilateral naval responses. These events challenge the conventional view that the land domain is fragmented and prone to conflict, while the maritime domain is ...
Federico Donelli
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Pre-Eighteenth-Century Traditions of Revivalism: Damascus in the Thirteenth Century [PDF]
This article examines whether it is possible to trace eighteenth and nineteenth-century revivalist thought to earlier ‘medieval’ examples. The discussion is centred on the issue of ijtihad/taqlid, which featured prominently in revivalist thought.
Hirschler, Konrad
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The Empty State: Governing the Voids in a Projected Conflict‐Torn Yemen
ABSTRACT This study introduces the concept of the “Empty State” to explain a form of state dysfunction in Yemen, where state institutions exist but are stripped of their governance authority. While frameworks on fragile or failed states emphasize the weakness or collapse of state capacity, the Empty State highlights the persistence of symbolic ...
Moosa Elayah
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Le Yémen au xviie siècle : territoire et identités
During the 17th cent., Ḥaḍramawt and Yemen are to be considered as clearly separate entities. From a geographical point of view, Ḥaḍramawt is not to be seen as a part of Yemen.
Tomislav Klarić
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Mojmal al-tawāriḵ, an anonymous chronicle from the 12th century in the Persian tradition of literary historiography. The work concentrates on the Persian rulers before the advent of Islam, the Muslim conquests, and events related to Hamadān, indicating ...
Riedel, Dagmar A., Weber, Siegfried
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Yemen is a country with a long history of world civilization, both before and after the emergence of Islam. For the pre-Islamic period, the Qur’ān has talked about various tribes living in Yemen, such as the 'Ad and the Saba’ people.
Ahmad Atabik, Muhamad Mustaqim
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The Yemeni Congregation for Reform (al-Islâh): The Difficult Process of Building a Project for Change [PDF]
The Yemeni Congregation for Reform (al-Tajammu‘ al-yamanî lil-islâh), commonly known as al-Islâh, was established on September 13, 1990, a few months after the unification of North and South Yemen and the legalization of a multi-party system.
Bonnefoy, Laurent, Poirier, Marine
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