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Prophecy in later Islamic thought : the mystical views of Shah Waliyyullah ad-Dihlawi (d. 1176 ah/1762 ce)
Published 2009“…Prophecy is so central and essential a concept to Islam that hardly can we find a Muslim thinker who did not talk or write about it. …”
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Revelatory experiences as the beginning of Scripture: Paul’s Letters and the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible
Published 2015Subjects: “…Divine Revelation; Hebrew Scriptures; Prophecy; Jesus; Paul; New Testament canon; Inspiration…”
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Ištar and the motif of the cosmological warrior: Assurbanipal’s adaptation of Enuma elish
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The use and function of Scripture in 1 Maccabees
Published 2017“…Chapters 3 and 4 provide an analysis of philological and conceptual parallels between Scripture and 1 Maccabees, with the conclusion that the use of Scripture mainly functions to provide the intellectual tool for seeing the Hasmonean rule as a further re-enactment of the scriptural precedents of Israel’s restoration and triumph over their enemy and fulfilment of prophecies. Chapter 5 analyses use of Scripture in the eulogies of the Hasmoneans, reaching the same conclusion as the preceding two chapters. …”
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Apocalyptic thought in late medieval England, c. 1350 to c. 1425
Published 2024“…The second chapter discusses three prophetic texts to examine how prophecy intersected with apocalyptic thought, particularly among the clergy. …”
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Kajian pemikiran Badiuzzaman Said Nursi terhadap kenabian berdasarkan kitab Rasail an-Nur / Muaz Hj Mohd Noor … [et al.]
Published 2015“…The findings of this study show that prophecy is an important issue and so fundamental in Islam. …”
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Variability in measuring physical activity in children with cerebral palsy
Published 2015“…Between-day intraclass reliability coefficients (R) and Spearman-Brown prophecy formula ([ICCdesired/(1 - ICCdesired)][(1 - ICCestimated)]/ICCestimated]) were calculated. …”
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The history of Sumaniyyah (Buddhism) and its doctrine in the Arabic-Islamic discourse: an analysis
Published 2017“…The writers, highlight key doctrines including the transmigration of soul, idol worship, concepts of universe and creation, the belief in prophecy, the belief in the world's eternal nature, and limitations on certain types of knowledge.…”
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Ibn Taymiyyah Dan Pandangannya Terhadap Konsep Kenabian Aliran Falsafah Islam Al-Masya'iyyah [BP165.5. R231 2007 f rb].
Published 2007“…This thesis is a study of Syeikh al-Islam Ahmad Bin Abd Al-Halim Ibn Taymiyyah ( 661H-728H/1263M-1328M ) and his view regarding the concept of prophecy (nubuwwah) put forth by a group of Muslim philosophers known as Al- Masya’iyyah (Peripatetics). …”
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Bahasa Melayu in the standard five assessment examination, 1967
Published 1972“…Pengiraan untuk mendapatkan 'reliability coefficient' kertas ujian dilakukan mengikut kaedah 'split-half' dan 'Spearman-Brown prophecy formula'. Bertentangan dengan banyak pendapat, peringkat kepayahan kertas ujian ini didapati sederhana, dan ia mempunyai reliabiliti yang cukup untuk membuat diskriminasi. …”
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eKhairat system
Published 2019“…The system also focuses on how the prophecy uses the eKhairat system in the daily life of consumers who wish to engage in a monthly mortality payment that can bring benefits and impact to the user. …”
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Aberrant investor participation amid substantial price swings: high-frequency evidence of magnet-repellent effect from Malaysia
Published 2019“…While these undesired effects are all ex-post in nature, some argue that limits – by very existence – threaten to invite trading activities towards themselves and govern trade-flow such that the limit’s prophecy is fulfilled. This is known as magnet effect. …”
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Islamic spirituality movement and its implications on social and political ethics in Indonesia
Published 2016“…In the nineteenth century, Islamic religious movements fell into three groups: First, those advocating salvation through revivalism as exemplified by Wahhabism; Second, salvation through the prophecy of divinely-sent leader (or guide) as seen in the case of Mahdism; and third, salvation through ecstasy and loss of self-volition, such as in the Sufi Shaykh (charismatic leader), characteristic of the tariqa revival. …”
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Failed peace in South Sudan? Exploring unarmed civilians and local peacekeepers through the work of nonviolent peaceforce
Published 2022“…Our findings illuminate the limited viability of the UN civilian appointed personnel, while making an argument for the compelling efficacy of unarmed civilian peacekeepers in which those affected by the conflict are themselves empowered in their physical protection, the study further recommends the integration of the NP strategies into the current state of peace operation disarray so the current self-fulfilling prophecy of failed peace in South Sudan can be overturned.…”
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Muslim Selbstverständnis: Ahmet Davutoğlu answers Husserl’s crisis of European sciences
Published 2014“…This article places in parallel Husserl’s stylised history of Western thought and Weltanschauung method with that of Davutoğlu’s Muslim worldview, in order to illuminate the latter’s putatively comprehensive interpretation of Islam, diagnosis of the ills of secularism, modernisation, and crisis of values he finds in Muslim societies; and his prescribed treatment for those ills: the privileging of ontology over epistemology, and the full unfolding of core theological concepts of revelation, monotheism, and prophecy. Davutoğlu seeks to reconcile tensions and disputes within Islamic intellectual traditions concerning the nature of God and God’s attributes, and the tension between mysticism and rationalism, and the historical and the atemporal. …”
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Religious conflict in early Islam: a study of its causes from Quran sunnah perspective
Published 2014“…For example, Religious roots which was mainly caused by the Christians and Jews’ denial of prophecy of Muhammad (pbuh) after a clear prediction of his prophethood in their religious scriptures. …”
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