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    A Comparative study of Daiva's Sin and its Evolution in the Stories of Ancient Iran and Ta'ziehs of Daiva's Tying Thumb Based on Six Poetic Verses by Mahdi mohamadi, Adel Meghdadian, Abolfazl Tajik

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…During his imprisonment, what process of transformation did the demon undergo that led to his conversion to Islam? In this research, it is assumed that the greatest sin of the demon is oppression and extravagance against the natural world and then his arrogance towards God, which is manifested in the form of aggression. …”
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    Muslim communities, Long-distance Trade and Wage Labour along the central caravan road: Tanzania, 19th century by Karin Pallaver

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…A final section provides an overview of the available evidence on the earliest conversions to Islam in the interior, with special reference to the most important urban centres that developed along the central caravan road, connecting Bagamoyo, on the coast, to lakes Tanganyika and Victoria.…”
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    “The year of the firman:” The 1895 massacres in Hizan and Şirvan (Bitlis vilayet) by Jelle Verheij

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Both districts particularly attracted the attention of contemporary observers because of alarming reports of thousands of conversions to Islam. On the basis of hitherto unused Armenian, British and Ottoman reports, after an introduction of geographical, ethnic, and socio-economic character of the districts, the article sets out to reconstruct the events aiming at an inventory of incidents and an estimate of the number of victims. …”
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    Religious Conversions in Pakistan: Empirical Evidence from Sindh by Ghulam Hussain

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<p class="first" id="d1991e70">Pakistan is often discussed at domestic and international forums in the context of its treatment of the religious minorities and more particularly the alleged forced religious conversions to Islam. This paper is in continuation of a recent report by the author that discussed the narrative of systematic and organized forced religious conversions in Pakistan to show that it is not supported by any data or verifiable evidence. …”
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    An Analysis of Tamthil and Symbolic View of Mithagh Original Research Verse by mohammad ebrahimirad

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…But there were different ideas about the reality and symbolic nature of this conversation among Islamic scientists. Some of these scientists believe that Mithagh supports the idea of Zar world and this conversation and acceptance has been real and it was realized in the materialistic world before the creation of human being and the contents of Mithagh verse reveal it. …”
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    Rancang Bangun Ekonomi Islam Adiwarman Karim dalam Kajian Epistomologi Islam by Yoiz Shofwa Shafrani

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Then for the contribution of thought seen in the concept of monetary, a good competitive, foreign exchange control and inflation, money, zakat, Islamic banking, conversion to Islamic banks. …”
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    In Search of a Utopian Society: Situating ‘Dalit’ Conversions in Contemporary India by L. David Lal

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Although discussions surrounding Dalit conversions to different religions have intensified in post-independence India, conversions to Islam and Christianity have received notable attention. …”
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    Model for the Development of Science and Humanities Curriculum in Islamic Universities by Alparslan Acikgence

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…With  those principles action plan  for the curriculum development of our universities should be as follows: Two or three courses at  introductory  level; Two  or  three  required courses  in  sub-fields  of   the  students; Two  or  three  elective course in the field of  the student; Two courses in Islamic scientific tradition; One or two courses in the methodology and logic of  Islamic scientific tradition; Two courses in the philosophy and adab of Islamic scientific tradition; The rest are elective courses such as logic, and introductory courses in philosophy and sociology . To be conversant of Islamic scientific tradition, for example student should be given a good grounding in the history of Islamic scientific tradition. …”
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    An Appreciation and Extension of William Wainwright’s Insights on Interreligious Dialogue by Nancey Murphy

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The possibility of fruitful rational conversation between religions is illustrated here by an account of dialogue between Christianity and Shi’ia Islam, as exemplified in David Burrell’s ability to use conversation with Islamic thought to clarify for Christians their own doctrines of the Trinity, the mediation of Christ, and original sin.…”
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    Loyalty, royalty and obligation: 'Good shepherds under law' by Hordern, J

    Published 2016
    “…The argument shows how a focus on Late Antique notions of kingship is a particularly fruitful focus for conversation between Islamic and Christian political thought. …”
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    Self regulated learning and motivation of Islamic studies and non-Islamic studies stream students by Mohamad Azrien, M.A., Shukeri, M., Sharifah, B., Arifin, M.

    Published 2014
    “…T-test results indicated that students from Islamic studies background prefer using more strategies to score extrinsic goal orientation than non-Islamic studies students, and conversely, non-Islamic studies students practice metacognitive self-regulation strategies and organization strategies more than Islamic studies students did. …”
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    Elity chrześcijańskie wobec islamu (VII-X wiek) by Teresa Wolińska

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…It was even more important when, particularly under the Umayyad rule, the religious policy be­came worse for Christians, which resulted in numerous conversions to Islam. The church must have felt threatened, consequently new arguments in the disputes with Muslims were needed. …”
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