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    Âşûrâ Günü’nde Aileye İkramda Bulunmaya Teşvik Eden Tevsi‘a Hadisinin Sened ve Metin Açısından Tahlili by Tahsin Kazan

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Bu çalışmada ‘Âşûrâ’ gününde başta aile fertlerine ve insanlara yapılan ikramların sağlam bir delile dayanıp dayanmadığı, sened ve metin açısından tahlil edilecektir. …”
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    De-orientalising Ritual Blood by Loi, Simona

    Published 2018-12-01
    Subjects: “…Orientalism. Vattienti. ʿĀšūrāʾ…”
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    The Neo-Positive Value of Symbolic Representations and Ritual Politics: Reconsidering the South Korean Allegory in Popular Film, <i>Asura: The City of Madness</i> by Patricia Sohn

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Taken in symbolic as well as empirical terms, the film proffers that economic development policy not attending to political institutional development—including correct institutional <i>practices</i> at the micro-level—is feeding Asia’s demons (e.g., <i>asuras</i>) rather than its forces of stability and (rational, democratic, participatory) political order. …”
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    New genera and problematic species in African Lithosiinae (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae, Lymantriidae) by Mario Antonio Durante

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The latter presents as autapomorphies the disposition of the bands of the wings pattern, and the male genitalia shape. <em>Asura naumanni</em> Kühne, 2005 is considered <em>incertae sedis </em>within Lithosiinae and <em>Asura phaeosticta</em> Kiriakoff, 1958 is transferred to <em>Euproctis</em> Hübner, [1819] (Lymantriidae) (comb. nov.).…”
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    Symbolic Meaning of Buka Luwur: a Historical and Cultural Study of Sunan Kudus Grave by Moh Rosyid

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The event of Buka Luwur tradition is performed in every first to tenth of Sura/Muharam month, through the distribution of Asura porridge and jangkrik rice to the residents of Kauman village, Islamic art performance, learning about Islamic New Year (Muharram), and replacement of the old Luwur with the new one. …”
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