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The Saudi Savior—Justifying Operation Decisive Storm
ABSTRACT This paper argues that despite the success of Saudi Arabia's use of discourse to legitimize Operation Decisive Storm, their initial bombing and blockade of Yemen, to the United States, ultimately these discourses were problematic. Via analyzing speeches from Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adel Al‐Jubeir, and articles from Saudi news ...
Tom Walsh
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The “Method of Dealing with a Debtor after Proving Insolvency” with an Emphasis on the Infallible Act in Two Ḥadīth of Ghiyāth and Sakūnī [PDF]
The Infallible act (Fiʿl al-Maʿṣūm) of Imam ʿAlayhi al-salām (Arabic: علیه السلام, literally: peace be upon him) can be used as a means of expressing religion and conveying the message. Two Ḥadīths (narrations) of “Ghiyāth” (Arabic: غِیاث) which indicate
Sayyid Abu al Qasim Hosseini Zaydi +1 more
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The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition: Virtual Repatriation of Cultural Heritage
The manuscript tradition of the Zaydi branch of Shiʿism, which since the 9th century has been preserved primarily in Yemen, is nowadays dispersed over countless libraries in Yemen and the Middle East, Turkey, Europe, and the United States, of which only a fraction has been digitized and is available for open access.
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The Ottoman state and descendants of the prophet in Anatolia and the Balkans (c. 1500-1700) [PDF]
Throughout the Islamic world those claiming descent from the Prophet Muhammad (T. seyyid/serif pl. sadat/esraf) were (and are) accorded a special status.
Hulya, Canbakal, Hülya, Canbakal
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This study presents a comparative analysis of frequentist and Bayesian estimation techniques for the parameters of the inverse power Lomax distribution, employing an adaptive Type‐II progressive censoring approach. The maximum likelihood estimations (MLEs) and their corresponding asymptotic confidence intervals are derived.
Samah M. Ahmed +3 more
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Forward to the Past? Regional Repercussions of the Gaza War
Abstract The Gaza war between Israel and Hamas marks the end of the long decade after the Arab uprisings. In this paper, we explore how the conflict has altered the regional political landscape in the Middle East, which bears similarities to the pre‐2011 dynamics but includes new elements.
Morten Valbjørn +2 more
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Civil society and democratization in Yemen. Enhancing the role of intermediate bodies [PDF]
In the early 1990s, after unification of North and South, the Republic of Yemen embarked itself in an outstanding democratization process that no country in the region had yet experienced.
Bonnefoy, Laurent, Poirier, Marine
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La guerre de Sa‘da : des singularités yéménites à l’agenda international [PDF]
L’actuelle République du Yémen est née le 22 mai 1990 de la réunion de la République démocratique et populaire du Yémen (au Sud) et de la République arabe du Yémen (au Nord). Après une phase pluraliste (notamment marquée par les élections législatives de
Bonnefoy, Laurent
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INFILTRATION OF ISRÂILIYYÂT STORIES AND MAWḌÛ‘ÂT IN TAFSÎR FATḤ AL-QADÎR BY AL-SHAWKÂNÎ
The commentators of the Qur’anic exegesis agree that the infiltration of the biblical stories (isrâ’îliyyât) and mawḍû‘ât in various commentaries is an indisputable fact.
Ahmad Atabik
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Deconstructing Salafism in Yemen [PDF]
In the middle east, Salafism has gained prominence during the last two decades. This is especially true in countries such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia where a political version of Salafism, often labeled sahwa, emerged as a significant social movement. In
Bonnefoy, Laurent
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