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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 by Merah, Souad, Tahraoui, Ramdane

    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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    Sejarah politik Mamluk (648-922H/1250-1517M): suatu pengamatan berdasarkan sumber primer dan sekunder by Maryam Mohd Daud, Zamri Ariffin

    Published 2010
    “…This article aims to analyze some issues that are less known to the public i.e. the origin and emergence of the Mamluks in Egypt and the incorrect application of terminologies of ‘Mamluk Bahri’ and ‘Mamluk Burji’ as used today. …”
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    The apologetic and pastoral intentions of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya's polemic against Jews and Christians by Hoover, Jon

    Published 2010
    “…The Mongol Ilkhanid rulers of Persia and Iraq corralled the Christian Armenians of Cilicia to their side and sought an alliance with the Franks in the west against the Mamlūk sultans of Syria and Egypt. The Ilkhanids converted to Islam only very slowly with the Ilkhan ruler Oljeitu (d. 1316) being particularly indecisive. …”
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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... by Wan Kamal Mujani

    Published 2012
    “…It also seeks to discuss the position and power of the caliphs, especially during the period of 872H/1468M - 922H/1517M.For three and a half years the Islamic world was left without a caliph until it was revived by Sultan al-Zahir Baybars in 659H/1261M. Since then, the „Abbasid Caliphate continued in Egypt until the fall of the Mamluk kingdom in the hand of the Ottomans in 922H/1517M. …”
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    An Econometric Study of Palm Oil Import Demand in the Middle East and North African Countries by Abdeghameed, Amna Awad

    Published 2005
    “…The Malaysian market promotion effort proved to have a great influence in expanding the demand for palm oil in Egypt. The Gulf war crisis and trade sanctions on Iraq expanded the market of palm oil in Jordan, whereas the trade embargo on Libya suppressed the demand. …”
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    The administration of Muslim law in west Malaysia and the position of Syariah court / Janariah Abd Mutalib by Abd Mutalib, Janariah

    Published 1986
    “…Before the British intervention Muslim Law and Adat were the law applied in the Malay States. The Sultan was the ruler where he possessed all the powers. …”
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    Othmaniyyah Government Influence in Muslim Civil Laws in Malaysia : Reference to the Majalah Ahkam by Abd Jalil, Borham

    Published 2012
    “…The Majalah was taken from Majallah al-Ahkam al-`Adliyyah implemented in Othmaniyyah government Turkey in the 19th century AD and its influence spread throughout Turkey colony in West Asia like in Syria, Lebanon and Egypt. This show the Johor Government relations with West Asia has been so closely intertwined with particularly during the reign of Sultan Abu Bakar and generally before the existence of the Islamic Government of Malacca again. …”
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