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Recent scholarship challenges the Orientalist portrayal of al-Ghazali as anti-science by highlighting his nuanced, pluralistic approach to causality and his role in shaping Islamic intellectual ...
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Yabiladi on MSNImarat al-Mu’minin vs. Wilayat al-Faqih : The turbulent history of Moroccan-Iranian relationsMorocco and Iran have shared a complex relationship shaped by intellectual exchange, Sufi influence, and failed diplomatic ...
While the first three parts of the series explored the history of Shiite Islam and how the lack of an earthly imam formed ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNAmarillo ISD student Aazmia Islam publishes her first bookAazmia Islam just completed second grade, and she is already celebrating so much more as her first book becomes published.
St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has announced a new graduate program that reshapes what it means to study the ...
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The optimism about changes in Syria should be tempered by a look at what is in, and what's out, in the new regime's schoolbooks.
Obsessed with Formula 1? 7 F1 Romance Books to Get Your Engines Revving (Exclusive) Buckle up: F1 romance is skidding into the zeitgeist. Speed into the trend with these racing romances that are ...
His go-to classic is by Joseph Campbell, and he admires “Brothers and Keepers” and “The New Jim Crow” on incarceration. “The River Is Waiting” is his new novel.
The author described the book as "an elementary text-book for the higher classes of secondary schools and for colleges." It was his best-known work. These two volumes are from the personal library of ...
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