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    Ḥanbalī theology by Hoover, Jon

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Islamic theology…”
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    Al-Quran as a source of knowledge : a theological perspective in early Islam by Ishak, Mohd. Shuhaimi

    Published 2013
    “…The second chapter deals with the emergenceof sects in early Islam: the period after the death of the Prophet (s.a.w), the early caliphate, the Kharijite movement, the appearance of the Shia, the opposition toKharijite movements, the Qadarites and Jabrites, the Mutazilites and conclusion. …”
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    Soft power and national interest: evaluating the Islamic republic of Iran’s public diplomacy strategies by Bani Kamal, Abdol Moghset, Ra'ees, Wahabuddin Sahibuddin

    Published 2017
    “…The book among others found that Iran is an ‘ideological sectarian state’ promoting shia version of Islamic values in different parts of the world including Malaysia and Afghanistan. …”
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    Penyelewengan akidah Syiah Imamiyyah terhadap Rukun Islam dan Rukun Iman berdasarkan paradigma Sunni by Ummu Aiman, Ibrahim

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, this study aims to identify the concept of Pillars of Islam (Rukun Islam) and Pillars of Faith (Rukun Iman) according to Imamiyyah Shi'a and Sunni, analyse the differences in the concepts of Pillars of Islam and Pillars of Faith according to both thoughts, and summarise the forms of deviation of Imamiyyah Shi'a against the Pillars of Islam and Pillars of Faith. …”
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    Malaysian experiences in Islam and intra-religious expression by Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin

    Published 2016
    “…Other school of thought such as Shia is considered deviant from Islam. Although Malaysia is very strict in practising Islam, some evidences also show that some practices are political and must align with the government policy and agenda.Based on the study of intra-religious expression, it is obvious that there are many restrictions and limitations in practising intrareligious expression in Malaysia. …”
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    Construction of religious worldview among former female students of religious schools in Iran by Jafari, Fakhereh Khatibi

    Published 2013
    “…The constructions were named respectively: The Moral Theism, The Religious Skepticism, The Experiential Islamism, and The Traditional Shiism. Briefly speaking, in this research, the religious worldviews of the young Iranian Muslim informants were demonstrated by considering several areas: firstly, the ideas and perceptions of the young Iranians regarding religion and religiosity, secondly, the general attitudes and feelings of the interviewees towards Islam and Shiism, and thirdly, their ideas and beliefs towards the pillars of Islam, the main principles and branches of Shi’a, and some basic Shi’a’s beliefs. …”
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    Sunni-Shiah rivalry: myths and reality by Akhmetova, Elmira

    Published 2016
    “…No doubt, differences between Sunnis and Shias, which started at the early years of Islamic caliphate after the death of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), regarding his legitimate successor, are real and cannot be denied. …”
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    The rise of the Fatimids, 280-296 A.H. 893-909 C.E. by Wan Ibrahim, Wan Asma, Islam, Arshad

    Published 2017
    “…Al-Shīʿī approached a local proto-Shīʿa community, the Kutama, who later became the stalwart of his military forces, ingratiating himself with them as a religious teacher and then leader. …”
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    Theological deviations and their impact on the Arab Spring: An analytical and critical study on Yemen and Syria / Ebrahim Mohammed Abdo Mousi by Ebrahim Mohammed , Abdo Mousi

    Published 2018
    “…The study aimed at showing the state of the Arab Spring and the effect of such doctrines on it and on the Islamic World as well as highlighting the issues of the ruler’s disobedience and the legitimacy of change. …”
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    Sectarianism at workplace in Gilgit by Ullah, Mehfooz, Ali, Zaigham

    Published 2019
    “…The region’s capital city Gilgit in particular has seen violent clashes between the two major sects of Islam – Sunni and Shi’a .Using the framework of organizational theory with a specific focus on the concept of informal organizations, this research attempts to provide empirical evidence of the existence and manifestation of sectarianism at the workplace in Gilgit city. …”
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    Medieval Muslim scholars: teachers, missionaries and theoreticians, Qādi al-Nu'mān as a case study by Tahraoui, Ramdane, Merah, Souad

    Published 2017
    “…One distinct character of education in medieval Islam is the fact that teaching and learning activities were not regarded by both the shuyūkh (master scholars) and talaba or tullāb (students) as a waẓīfah (job) for the former and potential source of income after graduation for the latter. …”
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    Ayatollah Khomeini and the foundation of legitimacy of power and government by Goudarzi, Masoumeh Rad, Jawan, Jayum, Ahmad, Zaid

    Published 2009
    “…Ayatollah Khomeini, in contrary with pre-dominant trend of thought in Shi’a, announced establishment of Islamic government in the occultation era necessary and an obligation for jurists. …”
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