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    Understanding Political Influence in Modern-Era Conflict:A Qualitative Historical Analysis of Hassan Nasrallah’s Speeches by Reem Abu-Lughod, Samuel Warkentin

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…<strong>Understanding Political Influence in Modern-Era Conflict: </strong> <strong>A Qualitative Historical Analysis of Hassan Nasrallah’s Speeches</strong> 'Abstract' 'This research examines and closely analyzes speeches delivered by Hezbollah’s secretary general and spokesman, Hassan Nasrallah, from a content analysis perspective. …”
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    A Pathological Study of the Challenges of Simultaneous Political Translation; (Case Study of Seyed Hassan Nasrallah's Speech) by Sajjad Esmaili, Mohammadreza Keshavarz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In order to achieve this goal, the simultaneous translation of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah's Arabic speech was explored in terms of simultaneous translation challenges. …”
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    Israël au cœur du discours du Hezbollah en Syrie  by Farhat El Khoury

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The author explores the problem through a comprehensive study of the speeches given by Hezbollah secretary general Hassan Nasrallah in 2013 in search of a better understanding of the political and religious context of his framing of the Syrian question.…”
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    Soccer vs. Jihad : a draw by Dorsey, James M.

    Published 2015
    “…Men like the late Osama bin Laden, Hamas Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah stand on one side of the ideological and theological divide opposite groups like the Taliban, Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen, Boko Haram, and the jihadists who took control of northern Mali in 2012. …”
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    Soccer Versus Jihad: A Draw by Dorsey, James Michael

    Published 2017
    “…Men like Osama Bin Laden, Hamas’ Ismail Haniyeh, and Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah base their advocacy of the utility of soccer on those Salafi and mainstream Islamic scholars who argue that the Prophet Mohammed advocated physical exercise to maintain a healthy body as opposed to more militant students of Islam who at best seek to rewrite the rules of the game to Islamicize it, if not outright ban the sport. …”
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