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    The impact of Arabic school Manuscripts Paintings on Timurid school one's as the fundamental source of both concept of composition and visual elements development by Hany Mohamed Mohamed Sabry

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This research deals with the impact of the Arabic school of Manuscripts Paintings on The Timurid school as the main source of the development of composition and Artistic elements, a comparative analytical descriptive study, and the research start with a quick presentation of the methods and features of the three schools of Painting, the Arabic School through Mughal school and its artistic features, followed by the presentation of the artistic methods of the Timurid school and its Artistic characteristics, Followed By An analysis of 9 Sample each Sample contains more than one Miniature from the Arabic and Timurid school, The eighth last Sample Containing a designs from the Arabic, Mongolian and Timurid school depicting the same subject and showing in these sample the way of the development and processing of forms and artistic elements in the three Painting schools, the works were analyzed and extracted similarities between the designs, whether similarities in composition in general or in the subject or similarities between the Artistic elements as well as similarities in the movements of lines and artistic style and the distribution of elements, and the research ends with many results specific to the Artistic and philosophical aspect and the results show the extent to which the Arabic Painting School influences Timurid Manuscripts Painting, including the transfer of lines and artistic methods. …”
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    Proposed learning strategies of medical students in a clinical rotation in obstetrics and gynecology: a descriptive study by Prasad A, Mughal A, Ahmed I, Ebrahim F, Ali Ahmad SM

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Alok Prasad, Aamer Mughal, Imran Ahmed, Farheen Ebrahim, Syed Mustafa Ali AhmadFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College – London, London, UKWe note with great interest the article by Deane and Murphy1 exploring the learning drivers and strategies of medical students in a clinical rotation in obstetrics and gynecology. …”
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    Introduction and scientific study of unique manuscript of the Nezami’s Panj Ganj in central library and documentation centre of University of Tehran by Lili Kordavani, Roya Bahadori, Faranak Bahrololumi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This unique illustrated version belongs to the Mughal era in the eighth century AH and it has been purchased by central library and documentation centre of University of Tehran in 1346. …”
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    "Painting in Islamic art (Al-wasiti - case study)" by Sameh Zaki

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…painting is one of the aspects of Islamic arts which did not obtain wide acclaim like as architecture or Islamic ornamentation, Although it was the focus of attention of four artistic trends that represented in Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Mughal school. This research will address one of the most prominent symbols of this trend, Al- Wasiti, Islamic painter who belongs to the thirteenth century AD, and he illustrated the Maqamat  of al-Ḥariri, The 96 illustrations are of outstanding quality with fine composition, expressive figures. …”
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    A Critical Analysis of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi’s Sufi Influences in the Indian Subcontinent by Dr. Saeyd Rashed Hasan Chowdury, Harun Alkan, Murat İsmaıloğlu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This article examines the pivotal role of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703-1762) in the revival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent through Sufism following the decline of the Mughal Empire. Shah Waliullah, a Sufi affiliated with the Naqshbandi Order, also distinguished himself as an Ash'ari theologian and a Hanafi jurist. …”
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    Sayyid Ahmad Shahīd's Role in Islamic Revivalism: A Critique by Dr. Abdullah Khan

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The overbearing theme of what Sayyid A+mad Shahīd stood for amounted to the saying ‘back to the Qur‘an and ‘back to the traditions of the Prophet (s.a.w.)’. By that time the Mughal rulers were too weak to effect any meaningful change. …”
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    لفائف الباتا المزينة بالتصاوير في غرب البنغال "في ضوء لفافة محفوظة بالمتحف البريطاني ترجع إلى القرن 12هـ/18م"Pata Scrolls Decorated with Miniatures in West Bengal "In light of scr... by Nawal Gaber Mohammed

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It has been characterized by the retaining of inherited artistic traditions and some artistic influences from schools Contemporary it has the Indian Mughal School and the early style of Rajasthan School , and it has been popular with all segments of the people, It was distinguished by being a visual art as accompanied by songs that tell the storyboard, and know of Jarano pata or Scroll painting.…”
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