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Sistem Khilafah Pada Zaman Mamluk dan Analisis Terhadap Para Khalifah Dari 872H/1468M Sehingga 922H/1517M (Caliphate system during Mamluk Era and analysis of The Caliphs from 872H...
Published 2012“…The aim of this article is to examine the continuity and survival ofthe „Abbasid Caliphate in Egypt during the Mamluk period after the„Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad came to the end in 656AH/1258AD. …”
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The development Of Islamic engineering Sciences: a prelude
Published 2004“…Al-Mansur ("154-75), the second Abbasid caliph, built the fabulous new city of Baghdad, the engineering of Baghdad was the first astronomical test the Abbasid Caliph has to perform. …”
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The Qur’an, the prophet’s life, and the Abbasid Caliphate: Insights from social psychology
Published 2019“…This study attempts to use theories from social psychology to build a narrative that allows to better understand the Qur’an, the life of the Prophet, and the highlights of the Abbasid caliphate. Specifically, Zimbardo contrasts the dispositional view and the situational view. …”
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The Qur’an, the Prophet’s Life, and the Abbasid Caliphate: Insights from Social Psychology
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The Influence Of Abbasid Empire and Community Needs in The Development of Ḥadith Literature and Islamic Prophetology
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The Genesis of Epitemology In Islamic Theology
Published 2024“…The study indicates that although the discussion on knowledge is available in the Qur'an, the systematic appearance of epistemology in IsIamic theology gained momentum after the penetration of Greek philosophy in the Islamic world through the translation project during the 'Abbasid caliphate.…”
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The Abbasids and the Architectural Development of the Prophet’s Mosque: the Consequences of a Political Disintegration
Published 2016“…This article discusses the contributions of the Abbasid caliphs to the architectural development of the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah. …”
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Diplomacy in Islam: a historical review
Published 2017“…This chapter reviews the Islamic concept of diplomacy and its historical applications by exploring some diplomatic mechanisms, which had been widely exploited during the days of the Prophet (SAW), the Abbasid caliphate and the Ottomans.…”
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Has Europeans always been better than Muslims in knowledge?
Published 2018“…This paper discusses the scientific and educational developments during the eras of the Abbasid Caliphate and Muslim Spain. It suggests that Islamic civilisation played an important role in creating European civilisation, its values, systems, and progress.…”
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Caliph Al-Mansur and Hulagu Khan
Published 2017“…This research discusses life and careers of the Mongol Khan Hulagu and the Abbasid Caliph Mansur in the light of the Machiavellian leadership theory. …”
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Islam, modernity and educational reforms
Published 2021“…It also highlights harmony between progress and Islam based on the examples from the glorious era of Islamic civilization in Andalusia and the Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad where modernity and religion were complementing one another to produce the best innovations of that time. …”
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Analysis of historical content in al-Kamil fi al-Tarikh according to Ibn al-Athir / Abdul Qayuum Abdul Razak … [et al.]
Published 2021“…Besides, analysis on the historical theme of this book can be categorized into two namely; universal covering the pre-Islamic history to the time of ‘Abbasid Caliphate and contemporary covering the history of Zangid Dynasty and the present.…”
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The Rise of the Seljuqs and their State in Central Asia
Published 2012“…It then charts the life and campaigns of Sultan Jalaluddin Malikshah, Sultan Rukn Al-Dunya Tughril Beg, relations with the Abbasid Caliphs (including marriage), the accession of Sultan Alp Arslan, campaigns against the Byzantnies, along with numerous intra-Seljuq wars of succession and rebellions, and the important role of the vizier Nizamul Mulk. …”
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The significant contribution of Caliphs in the efflorescence of Muslim librarianship: a historical account
Published 2018“…History has witnessed the quest and mission of the Umayyads and Abbasids caliphs and many others in the acquiring of books, establishment of institutions, and the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge. …”
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The significant of tourism heritage of Najaf City in Iraq
Published 2016“…Focusing on the Najaf city, located near to the cities of Baghdad and Babylon, it is an ancient biblical city that was founded in 791 by the Abbasid Caliph HarounAL-Rashid . The city has a large number of historical and heritage values and it’s the destiny for religion purposes, visitors and tourists. …”
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Institutionalizing education and the culture of learning in medieval Islam: the Ayyūbids (569/966 AH) (1174/1263 AD) learning practices in Egypt as a case study
Published 2017“…Because of the political weakening of the central Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad, and the fragmentation of its vast dominions into sultanates and emirates, it was customary for those emerging Muslim sultanates in medieval Islam, both Sunni and Shii’, to manage and patronize the intellectual activities, including institutions of learning, curriculum, human capitals (scholars, and students) in a flexible manner. …”
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A historical review of educational dualism in the muslim classical era
Published 2015“…The second is the phase of flourishing period during the Abbasid caliphate in the East until the Tartar invasion in 1258A.D/659A.H. …”
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Noruz: treading time, nature, culture and faith
Published 2015“…There are records of the celebration of Noruz in the Islamic history as early as the Abbasid Caliphate. The renown Muslim scholar, Abū Rayhān Birūnī (10th Cent. …”
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Polemic Works of John of Damascus on the Holy Quran and its Impacts on the Medieval Ages; Theologians and Crusade
Published 2024“…By using descriptive analysis,this research describes the Christian Criticisms on the Quran during the early ages of Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) and the Abbasid caliphate (750-1258) and the political and educational life of John and the presentation of his works.Through one of his main work,namely, ‘the Heresy of the Ishmaelite’,the heresies about the Quran,prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and Islam are represented.The similar ideas found in the other Christians apologies which not only discussed the misunderstanding but also propagate the ideas during the crusade. …”
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Enriching and Managing Islamic Digital Resources: The Need for Special Skills and Competencies for the Ummah
Published 2024“…From the time of the Prophet Muhammad SAW (pbuh) to the time of the Umayyad Caliphate, Abbasid Caliphate, Faṭimid Caliphate, Ottomans Empire, Islam spread from the Arab Continent to Africa, Central Eastern Europe, Central Asia, China and to Southeast Asia, creating the Islamic civilization which kept the knowledge alive and passed it to others. …”
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