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  1. Pre-Islamic Turkic Borrowings in Upper Asia: Some Crucial Semantic Fields.Louis Bazin - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (171):35-44.
    This inquiry will be limited to an analysis of Turkic borrowings that have been attested in inscriptions found in Mongolia and southern Siberia in the period beginning around the year 700 A.D., as well as in Turkic-Uighur manuscripts, beginning around the year 900 A.D., conserved in northern Tarim (especially in the Turfan region) and in Dunhuang, which is a Chinese outpost on the main road of the silk trade. We will look only at borrowings that predate Islamization, a process that (...)
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    (1 other version)Pre-Islamic religious motifs (550 BC to 651 AD) on Iranian minor art with focus on rug motifs.Abouali Ladan & Jake Kaner - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    This article reviewed the influence of pre-Islamic religions such as Mithraism and Zoroastrianism on decorative elements of ancient Persian rugs. The article then evaluated the effect of the Islamic religion on Persian rugs. This was examined through extant evidence from pre–Islamic empire artefacts and publications in Persian carpet history, iconography and religious studies. Using spiritual motifs on some ancient rugs results from the important position of rugs in ancient Iranians’ lives. Believing the existence of religious motifs on Persian carpets is (...)
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    Two Pre-Islamic Arabic Inscriptions Revised: Jabal Ramm and Umm Al-JimālTwo Pre-Islamic Arabic Inscriptions Revised: Jabal Ramm and Umm Al-Jimal.James A. Bellamy - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):369.
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    Pre Islamic Poetry A Study In The Poets Disputes.İsmail Araz - 2022 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 24 (46):649-656.
    Classical Arabic poetry, which constitutes an important aspect of Islamic Civilization, has an important function in understanding Islamic texts, especially the Qur'an and hadith. In this context, the poetry of Jahiliyyah, which is the source of the Qur'an's style and expressive power (expression/utterance), is important in terms of having the mentioned function.The work, which was introduced, fills a significant gap in the field by referring to the contacted function of the poem of Jahiliyyah in a theoretical and practical sense. The (...)
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    Pilgrimage in Pre-Islamic Arabia: Continuity and Rupture from Epigraphic Texts to the Qur’an.Suleyman Dost - 2023 - Millennium 20 (1):15-32.
    References to the pilgrimage in the Qur’an, called ḥajj and ʿumra, are often very brief, but recent studies have shown that most of what is gleaned from the Qur’an about the practice can find parallels in pilgrimages to other sites in Arabia. In this article, I read the Qur’anic data on ḥajj and ʿumra in the light of Arabian inscriptions that mention pilgrimage rituals. In particular, the annual pilgrimage to the Awām Temple in Ma’rib in South Arabia, about which we (...)
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    The tribal kings in pre-islamic Arabia.Khalil ‛Athamina - 1998 - Al-Qantara 19 (1):19-38.
    Este artículo se ocupa de los reyes tribales en la Arabia pre-islámica. Estos reyes, eran en realidad jefes tribales que llevaban el título de malik y se tocaban con coronas. Algunos derivaban su poder del emperador sasánida, que eran quien les concedía las coronas. Su autoridad era principalmente local y limitada al territorio concreto de sus propias tribus; en algunos casos, a través de una confederación tribal, podía extenderse a otros territorios. Apoyados por guarniciones de la caballería persa, los reyes (...)
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    An Evaluation on the Evidential Value of Pre-Islamic Divine Laws (Sharia Man Qablanā) in Shafiī Sect.Mehmet Selim Aslan - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1035-1057.
    Carrying out analyses performed on the provisions of “Pre-Islamic Divine Laws”, which is described as the religious provisions introduced by the prophets before Prophet Muhammad is one of the questions of debate in Shafiī Sect. The reason laying out of this controversy is based on the question, whether the provisions enunciated via the prophets before the Prophet Muhammad are recognized within the legal aspect, or not. On the other hand, there is no controversy between the procedural, on non-binding for Muslims, (...)
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    Aesthetics in Arabic thought: from pre-Islamic Arabia through al-Andalus.Puerta Vílchez & José Miguel - 2017 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Consuelo López-Morillas.
    In Aesthetics in Arabic Thought from Pre-Islamic Arabia through al-Andalus José Miguel Puerta Vílchez analyzes the discourses about beauty, the arts, and sense perception that arose within classical Arab culture from pre-Islamic poetry and the Quran (sixth-seventh centuries CE) to the Alhambra palace in Granada (fourteenth century CE). He focuses on the contributions of such great thinkers as Ibn Ḥazm, Avempace, Ibn Ṭufayl, Averroes, Ibn ʻArabī, and Ibn Khaldūn in al-Andalus, and the Brethren of Purity, al-Tawḥīdī, al-Fārābī, Avicenna, Alhazen, and (...)
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    “The Vicegerent of God, from Him We Expect Rain”: The Incorporation of the Pre-Islamic State in Early Islamic Political Culture.Linda T. Darling - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (3):407.
    The Islamic historical narrative indicates a sharp break between the “age of ignorance” and the age of Islam that extends beyond religion and ethics to politics and culture. This article contributes to the scholarly effort to refute that break by examining an aspect of continuity in political thought, the Circle of Justice, a shorthand description of the organization of the state in the Middle East since ancient times. The stereotype sees the Circle as a Persian product; this article shows (...)
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    Reconstituting the Curriculum.M. Rafiq Islam, Gary M. Zatzman & Jaan S. Islam - 2013 - Wiley-Scrivener.
    This inspiring work presents a truly knowledge-based approach to education as an alternative to the current curriculum that is based on consolidating pre-conceived ideas. It demonstrates the advantages of the new curriculum, both in terms of acquiring knowledge and preventing current problems such as technological disasters, global injustice, and environmental destruction. It also shows how it can eliminate plagiarism, low retention in classrooms, non-representative grading, and other common problems. Examples are given from various disciplines, ranging from science and engineering to (...)
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    Sociology of Idolatry in the Pre-Islamic Arabic Faith Climate.Metin DOĞAN - 2021 - Dini Araştırmalar 24 (61):459-488.
    Many societies have had different tendencies in terms of belief in the historical process. The purpose of this article is to look in general terms whether the types of society, including the Arabs, in the pre-Islamic tribe and clan structuring, have experienced systems such as totemism, fetishism, naturism and animism in different forms and time periods. Likewise, it is to examine the pre-Islamic Arabs, the features that distinguish them from other types of society, and their monotheistic religions and paganism that (...)
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    The New materia medica of the Islamicate Tradition: The Pre-Islamic Context.Anya King - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3):499.
    Islamic pharmacology included numerous plant-derived substances, especially from South and Southeast Asia, that were unfamiliar in ancient Greek and Roman times. The arrival of these new materia medica is commonly accepted to be a consequence of the expanding horizons of trade in the Islamic period. Closer examination, however, reveals that many of these substances are in fact attested in pre-Islamic times. In addition, the philological evidence of the names of these materia medica in Arabic frequently shows that their path into (...)
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    Review of The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia from the Pre-Islamic to the Islamic Period. [REVIEW]Kevin van Bladel - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (2):442-444.
    The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia from the Pre-Islamic to the Islamic Period. Edited by D. G. Tor and Minoru inaba. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2022. Pp. xiv + 349. $90.
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    The identity and witness of Arab pre-Islamic Arab Christianity: The Arabic language and the Bible.David D. Grafton - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    The Art of Ancient Iran: Pre-Islamic Cultures.R. D. Barnett & Edith Porada - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):550.
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    From Arabic Books and Manuscripts I: Pseudo-Aṣma'î on the Pre-Islamic Arab KingsFrom Arabic Books and Manuscripts I: Pseudo-Asma'i on the Pre-Islamic Arab Kings.Franz Rosenthal - 1949 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 69 (2):90.
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    Coins, Art and Chronology: Essays on the pre-Islamic History of the Indo-Iranian Borderlands. Ed. Michael Alram and Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter. [REVIEW]Chr Lindtner - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (1):81-84.
    Coins, Art and Chronology: Essays on the pre-Islamic History of the Indo-Iranian Borderlands. Ed. Michael Alram and Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1999, viii, 498 pp., 131 ill. ATS 1,498, DM 205.
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  18. The critique of religion as political critique: Mīrzā Fatḥ ʿAlī Ākhūndzāda's pre-Islamic xenology.Rebecca Gould - 2016 - Intellectual History Review 26 (2):171-184.
    (Awarded the International Society for Intellectual History’s Charles Schmitt Prize) Mīrzā Fatḥ 'Alī Ākhūndzāda’s Letters from Prince Kamāl al-Dawla to the Prince Jalāl al-Dawla (1865) is often read as a Persian attempt to introduce European Enlightenment political thought to modern Iranian society. This essay frames Ākhūndzāda’s text within a broader intellectual tradition. I read Ākhūndzāda as a radical reformer whose intellectual ambition were shaped by prior Persian and Arabic endeavors to map the diversity of religious belief and to critically assess (...)
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  19. A Challenge to Islam for Reformation: The Rediscovery and Reliable Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Pre-Islamic Christian Hymnal Hidden in the "Koran" under Earliest Islamic Reinterpretations.Diana Steigerwald & Gunter Luling - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):621.
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    Structural Continuity in Poetry: A Linguistic Study of Five Pre-Islamic Arabic OdesStudien zur Poetik der altarabischen QaṣideStudien zur Poetik der altarabischen Qaside.Gernot L. Windfuhr, Mary Catherine Bateson & Renate Jacobi - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):529.
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  21. The epic scholarship of Irfan Shahid: An epic history of the pre-islamic arabs and their relations with byzantium from Constantine the great to heraclius and the islamic conquests of the byzantine diocese of oreins.Speros Vryoncis - 2009 - Byzantion 79:435-452.
     
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    Hajar Bin Humeid: Investigations at a Pre-Islamic Site in South Arabia.Ray L. Cleveland & Gus W. van Beek - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (2):309.
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  23. Mysticism and Traditional Philosophy in Persia, Pre-Islamic and Islamic.Seyyed Hossein Nasr - 1971 - Studies in Comparative Religion, 5 (4).
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    An Index and Concordance of Pre-Islamic Arabian Names and Inscriptions.J. B. Gruntfest & G. Lankester Harding - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):496.
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    Islams africains: la préférence soufie.Jean-Loup Amselle - 2017 - Lormont: Le Bord de l'eau.
    La préférence accordée à l'islam soufi, islam supposé pacifique, dans sa variante africaine, c'est-à-dire "noire", n'est que le nouvel avatar du primitivisme à l'âge du djihadisme. Le primitivisme, qui a fait de l'Afrique le continent du fétichisme à l'époque de la traite des esclaves, l'a ensuite caractérisé sous la colonisation comme le havre de l'"islam noir" et actuellement comme celui de l'islam soufi... Islam noir, Islam soufi : islams pacifiques? Or, l'Afrique, au cours de (...)
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    Épitre sur les préceptes religieux et moraux de l'Islam.Mālik ibn Anas - 2018 - Alger: Librairie de philosophie et de soufisme. Edited by Ismaïl Rachedi & Mālik ibn Anas.
    Hadith; commentaries; early works to 1800.
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    Penser l'islam: les présupposés islamiques de l'"art" de Lull.Dominique Urvoy - 1980 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Dominique Urvoy. son propre parti. Il s'intéresse aux disciplines intellectuelles et institue une sorte d'académie qu'il préside personnellement. Pourtant il ne retire pas un véritable enrichissement spirituel de cette collaboration des cultures et ...
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    Legalization and Islamic Bioethical Perspectives on Prenatal Diagnosis and Advanced Uses of Pre implantation Genetic Diagnosis in Saudi Arabia.Hanan A. Sultan - 2013 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 4 (S1).
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    City Typology of Medieval Islamic Geographers: A Terminological View.Mesut Can - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1137-1163.
    The spread of Islam from the Arabian Peninsula to the North Africa and al-Andalus in the west, to the Chinese borders and the Indian Subcontinent in the east, helped Muslims to establish close contact with many different cultures. One of the consequences of this is that both the increase in scientific accumulation and the emergence of new needs in military, financial and similar aspects accelerated the studies on geography. Islamic geographers of the first period, not only did they describe (...)
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    Islamo-Arabic Culture and Women’s Law: An Introduction to the Sociology of Women’s Law in Islam.Abbas Mehregan - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):405-424.
    The present paper addresses the mutual relationship between society and law in shaping women’s law in Islam from the perspective of the sociology of law. It analyzes the role of pre-Islamic social, political, and economic structures in the Arabian Peninsula in modeling women’s law and highlights some customary laws which were rejected or revived and integrated in Islamic jurisprudence. In this regard, the paper reviews issues such as polygyny, rights to inheritance, marriage, the process of testimony and acceptable forms (...)
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    Islamic Bioethics: The Inevitable Interplay of 'Texts' and 'Contexts'.Mohammed Ghaly - 2013 - Bioethics 28 (2):49-58.
    This article examines the, hitherto comparatively unexplored, reception of Greek embryology by medieval Muslim jurists. The article elaborates on the views attributed to Hippocrates (d. ca. 375 BC), which received attention from both Muslim physicians, such as Avicenna (d. 1037), and their Jewish peers living in the Muslim world including Ibn Jumayʽ (d. ca. 1198) and Moses Maimonides (d. 1204). The religio‐ethical implications of these Graeco‐Islamic‐Jewish embryological views were fathomed out by the two medieval Muslim jurists Shihāb al‐Dīn al‐Qarāfī (d. (...)
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    Organizing Knowledge: Encyclopaedic Activities in the Pre-Eighteenth Century Islamic World.Gerhard Endress (ed.) - 2006 - Brill.
    The contributions in this volume offer the first comprehensive effort to describe and analyse the collection, classification, presentation and methodology of information in the knowledge society of medieval Islam, as well as the rational sciences of Hellenistic origin.
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    Islam, Women and Gender Justice: A Discourse on the Traditional Islamic Practices among the Tausug in Southern Philippines.Jamail A. Kamlian - 2005 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 2 (1).
    As in many parts of the world, Islam in Southern Philippines is generally seen as subjecting women to unfair treatment. The concept of gender justice is thought to be non-existent. Among the minority populations in the region are the Tausug of Sulu who practice an Islam that is heavily influenced by their pre-Islamic traditions, popularly known in the community as Adat or customary laws. This study, conducted from January to June 2004, documents and analyzes the influence of the (...)
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    Women’s Rights in Islamic Shari’a: Between Interpretation, Culture and Politics.Dina Mansour - 2014 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 11 (1):1-24.
    This article analyses existing biases – whether due to misinterpretation, culture or politics – in the application of women’s rights under Islamic Shari’a law. The paper argues that though in its inception, one purpose of Islamic law may have aimed at elevating the status of women in pre-Islamic Arabia, biases in interpreting such teachings have failed to free women from discrimination and have even added “divinity” to their persistent subjugation. By examining two case studies – Saudi Arabia and Egypt – (...)
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    Organizing Knowledge, Encyclopedic Activities in the Pre-Eighteenth Century Islamic World.André Goddu - 2011 - Early Science and Medicine 16 (2):162-164.
  36. Self-Awareness in Islamic Philosophy: Avicenna and Beyond.Jari Kaukua - 2014 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    This important book investigates the emergence and development of a distinct concept of self-awareness in post-classical, pre-modern Islamic philosophy. Jari Kaukua presents the first extended analysis of Avicenna's arguments on self-awareness - including the flying man, the argument from the unity of experience, the argument against reflection models of self-awareness and the argument from personal identity - arguing that all these arguments hinge on a clearly definable concept of self-awareness as pure first-personality. He substantiates his interpretation with an analysis of (...)
     
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    “The Religion of Muhammad”: Early Turkish Republican Ideology and the Official View of Islam in 1930s History Textbooks.Akile Zorlu Durukan - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (41):22-51.
    Shifts to structurally new political formations or at times even governmental changes usually engender new representations of the past. This process generally involves the creation of official national histories or revisions to the existing narratives. These histories are ultimately tied to collective memory engineering and identity building to legitimize the new political formations and to ensure loyalty to them. Public education mostly provides a vital channel for the dissemination and the validation of the collective memory sanctioned by the ruling elite. (...)
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    Religious Scholars’ Attitudes and Views on Ethical Issues Pertaining to Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) in Malaysia.A. Olesen, S. N. Nor & L. Amin - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (3):419-429.
    Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis represents the first fusion of genomics and assisted reproduction and the first reproductive technology that allows prospective parents to screen and select the genetic characteristics of their potential offspring. However, for some, the idea that we can intervene in the mechanisms of human existence at such a fundamental level can be, at a minimum, worrying and, at most, repugnant. Religious doctrines particularly are likely to collide with the rapidly advancing capability for science to make such interventions. This (...)
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    Understanding Islamic law in the context of vaccination: Reducing the doubt cast on COVID-19 vaccines.Kosim Kosim - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–7.
    One solution to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is getting vaccinated. The promotion of vaccines through religion helps to control the pandemic. One of the causes of doubts about vaccination in society is religious understanding. Vaccination has an important correlation with Islamic law or Islamic jurisprudence. This research aims to analyse the effect of understanding Islamic law on doubts about vaccination. This research used quantitative pre-experimental designs. The research sample consisted of 160 people who were not vaccinated. (...)
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    Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata.Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    Islamic Thought and the Art of Translation honors two of the most beloved and productive scholars in the field of Islamic Studies, Professors William Chittick and Sachiko Murata. For the past five decades, and in over 40 books (monographs, editions, translations, edited volumes) and more than 300 articles, Professors Chittick and Murata have presented us with philologically astute and analytically sound expositions of the pre-modern Islamic intellectual tradition, particularly in the areas of Sufism and philosophy. They have done so primarily (...)
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    Hagar’s Wanderings: Between Judaism and Islam.Marcel Poorthuis - 2013 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 90 (2):220-244.
    : Hagar and Ishmael have been portrayed in Jewish sources in an increasingly negative way, even before the rise of Islam. The culmination of that negative portrayal constitutes the story of the expulsion of mother and son as rendered by Pirke de rabbi Eliezer. This story in its basic pre-Islamic form, functioning as a midrash interpretation of the Bible relating Hagar’s expulsion and the twofold visit of Abraham to Ishmael, was to serve as the point of departure for Islamic (...)
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    Framing Perceptions of Islam and the 'Islamic Revival' in the Post- Soviet Countries.Fuad B. Aliyev - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (7):123-136.
    This paper discusses the main directions and trends in framing the perceptions of Islam in the post- Soviet countries engaged in the process of so-called “Islamic Revival”. It focuses on the Northern Caucasus region of Russia, Azerbaijan and the countries from Central Asia - a geographical area governed by the tension between the local Muslim traditions and the imported Islamism. It argues that Islamic revival in post-Soviet countries is associated either with the revival of local pre-modern traditions and thus (...)
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    Islam, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Burmese Rohingya Crisis.Mark Woodward - 2020 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 15 (2):287-314.
    This article discusses the world’s most oppressed people, the Muslim Rohingya of Burma (Myanmar) through the lens of “state symbologies and critical juncture”. It further argues the amalgamation of Burmese-Buddhist ethno-nationalism and anti-Muslim hate speech have become elements of Burma’s state symbology and components. Colonialism established conditions in which ethno-religious conflict could develop through policies that destroyed the civic religious pluralism characteristic of pre-colonial states. Burmese Buddhist ethno-religious nationalism is responsible for a series of communal conflicts and state repression because (...)
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    Abortion Laws in Muslim Countries: Modern Reconfiguration of Pre-modern Logic.Amr Osman - 2022 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 19 (1):19-52.
    In most countries where Islam is acknowledged as a, or the, source of legislation, abortion is permitted under certain conditions and at certain stages of pregnancy. This article examines some of these laws and argue that they represent a continuation of the logic that governed the views of pre-modern Muslim jurists on abortion, that is, harm aversion. However, these laws also add a ‘modernist’ twist to that logic – rather than repealing that logic altogether, modernist views on ‘rights’ and (...)
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    Ancient Local Culture of the Buginese and Islam: Phenomenological Analysis of the Acculturation of Islam and the Bissu Tradition.Sitti Aminah Azis - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):363-375.
    The Bugis community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia has a pre-Islamic tradition called Bissu which still exists today and is acculturated to Islam. This culture is still deeply rooted in several regions and has even become a symbol of distinctive traditions. This study attempted to examine the relationship between local culture in Bissu cultural practices and Islam, to identify the impact of the acculturation of the Bissu traditions with the Islamic teachings. Using a phenomenological analysis approach, this research studied (...)
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  46. Islamic Thought: An Introduction.Abdullah Saeed - 2006 - Routledge.
    _Islamic Thought_ is a fresh and contemporary introduction to the philosophies and doctrines of Islam. Abdullah Saeed, a distinguished Muslim scholar, traces the development of religious knowledge in Islam, from the pre-modern to the modern period. The book focuses on Muslim thought, as well as the development, production and transmission of religious knowledge, and the trends, schools and movements that have contributed to the production of this knowledge. Key topics in Islamic culture are explored, including the development of (...)
     
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  47. Islam versus liberal pluralism?Michael S. Merry - 2004 - Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 24 (1):121-137.
    The aims of liberalism—which is often confused with value pluralism—are routinely challenged by persons whose primary commitments lie elsewhere. In his weighing the pros and cons of liberal democratic states versus an Islamic state, Ahmad Yousif has offered an impressive challenge to liberals, but in doing so has confused the aims of liberalism with the pre-liberal nation-state ideal. In this article, I will challenge his conclusions by demonstrating the competing aims of liberals without conflating them with the liberal state. Yousif (...)
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    ‘They say Islam has a solution for everything, so why are there no guidelines for this?’ Ethical dilemmas associated with the births and deaths of infants with fatal abnormalities from a small Sample of pakistani muslim couples in Britain.Alison Shaw - 2011 - Bioethics 26 (9):485-492.
    This paper presents ethical dilemmas concerning the termination of pregnancy, the management of childbirth, and the withdrawal of life-support from infants in special care, for a small sample of British Pakistani Muslim parents of babies diagnosed with fatal abnormalities. Case studies illustrating these dilemmas are taken from a qualitative study of 66 families of Pakistani origin referred to a genetics clinic in Southern England. The paper shows how parents negotiated between the authoritative knowledge of their doctors, religious experts, and senior (...)
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    The polished mirror: storytelling and the pursuit of virtue in Islamic philosophy and Sufism.Cyrus Ali Zargar - 2017 - London, England: Oneworld Academic.
    Islamic philosophy and Sufism evolved as distinct yet interpenetrating strands of Islamic thought and practice. Despite differences, they have shared a concern with the perfection of the soul through the development of character. In The Polished Mirror, Cyrus Ali Zargar studies the ways in which, through teaching and storytelling, pre-modern Muslims lived, negotiated, and cultivated virtues. Examining the writings of philosophers, ascetics, poets, and saints, he locates virtue ethics within a dynamic moral tradition."--Amazon.com.
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