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    The effect of an islamic praise (Zikr) on postoperative anxiety of patients undergoing coronary artery bypasses graft surgery: A randomized clinical trial on Iranian Shia Muslims by Morteza Nasiri, Abbas Naboureh, Sadigheh Fayazi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Conclusions: Recitation of Hazrate Zahra's praises was effective on patients' anxiety reduction after CABG surgery among Shia Muslims.…”
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    Yafa Shanneik, Chris Heinhold y Zahra Ali (dirs.) (2017). <em>Mapping Shia Muslim communities in Europe. Local and transnational dimensions</em>, número especial del <em>Journal of Muslims in Europe</em>, <em>6</em>(2). by Sylvie Taussig

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Yafa Shanneik, Chris Heinhold y Zahra Ali (dirs.) (2017). Mapping Shia Muslim communities in Europe. Local and transnational dimensions, número especial del Journal of Muslims in Europe, 6(2).…”
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    Islam, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and the Middle Eastern State by Marcia C. Inhorn

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…However, in the Sunni-dominant countries, third-party donation of sperm, eggs, embryos, and uteruses (as in surrogacy) is banned, leading some Sunni Muslim couples to travel to Iran and Lebanon, where Shia Muslim clergy have allowed donor technologies.…”
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    Everyday Lived Islam among Hazara Migrants in Scotland: Intersectionality, Agency, and Individualisation by Sayed Mahdi Mosawi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This article diverges by focusing on a less visible ethno-religious minority within the Muslim population, specifically examining how Hazara Shia Muslim migrants from Afghanistan, resettled in the UK, live and organise Islam in everyday contexts. …”
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    Legal Pluralism and Islamic Law in Australia by Samuel Blanch

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Western Sydney, it then offers an account of such processes as they appear in the Shia Muslim tradition of law in Australia. It shows material logics of hierarchy and plurality whose difference exceeds narrow rule-based approaches to law.…”
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    The Astrolabe by Bulhomal and Pīr Bakhsh of 1841 CE: A Unique Testimonial to an Intercultural Collaboration by Mubashir Abbasi, Sarma Sreeramula Rajeshwar

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The astrolabe was commissioned by Mawlwī Ghulām Muḥammad, a Sunni Muslim,  who held an important position at the court of  the Sikh rulers of the princely state of Kapurthala, for the sake of Mubārak cAlī Khān who appears to be a member of an influential Shia Muslim family; it was designed by Bulhomal, a Hindu, and was fabricated by Pīr Bakhsh, a Muslim.  …”
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    Tawhid Uluhiyyah (Oneness of Worship) and Veneration of Saints Tradition by Muchammad Ikfil Chasan, Arif Zamhari

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This study examines the arguments of saints veneration according to Ayatollah Ja’far al-Subhani’s as one of the Shia Muslim scholars. This is qualitative study using literary research methods to obtain and analyze data with descriptive analysis techniques. …”
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    The transformation of the inherited historical urban and architectural characteristics of Al-Najaf's Old City and possible preservation insights by Sabeeh Farhan, Venus Akef, Zuhair Nasar

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Since its establishment in 750 AD, the formation of Al-Najaf has never separated from its sociopolitical context and Islamic principles, particularly Shia Muslims’ beliefs.Today, the city is a destination for more than million Shia Muslim pilgrims each year, and the number is rapidly increasing. …”
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    The Role of Education in Implementing Social Justice by Zahra Seif-Amirhosseini

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In honor of World Day of Social Justice, on February 24, 2014, Shia Rights Watch and American University held the first-ever conference devoted to presenting new paradigms for exploring how the rights of the minority Shia Muslim community can be protected against such entrenched realities as subordination, injustice, violence, discrimination, and marginalization. …”
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    Store og små fortællinger: Ritual og fællesskab blandt irakiske kvinder i København by Marianne Holm Pedersen

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This article investigates how Shia Muslim Iraqi women in Copenhagen use religious rituals and stories to construct different kinds of community. …”
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    Edged Weapons and Ritualized Theatrical Performances in Iran by Elena I. Malozyomova

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…During these days, various ceremonies, commemorating the martyrdom of the third shia imam Khusain in the desert near the city of Karbala in 680, take place in the shia Muslim communities. The author provides profound descriptions and analyses of the activities and performances, that could have incorporated such kind of non-battle arms and armour, specially made for these occasions, as well as the real weapons, thus acquiring another ethnographical status. …”
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    Store og små fortællinger: Ritual og fællesskab blandt irakiske kvinder i København by Marianne Holm Pedersen

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This article investigates&nbsp;how Shia Muslim Iraqi women in Copenhagen use religious rituals and stories to&nbsp;construct different kinds of community. …”
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    The material and immaterial connectivity underpinning Iran–Central Eurasia relations: elite discourse in Baku and Tashkent by Tomek, J

    Published 2023
    “…Particularly in the former—Shia-Muslim-majority—case, strong cultural and historical proximity to Iran and shared legacies of Persianate elite culture has shown to hinder the development of closer regional ties, rather than being conducive to it.…”
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community by Aurore Monnereau, Alice Ughi, Paola Orecchioni, Richard Hagan, Helen M. Talbot, Efthymia Nikita, Derek Hamilton, Petrus Le Roux, Alessandra Molinari, Martin Carver, Oliver E. Craig, Camilla F. Speller, Michelle M. Alexander, Nathan Wales

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The medieval period in Sicily was turbulent, involving successive regime changes, from Byzantine (Greek Christian), Aghlabid (Sunni Muslim), Fatimid (Shīʿa Muslim), to Normans and Swabians (Latin Christian). …”
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