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Foreign Policy Research Institute
Proquest Dissertations
Non-Muslim Integration Into the Early Islamic Caliphate Through the Use of Surrender Agreements
Religion and Militancy in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Shiism: What Students Need to Know - FPRI Page 1 of 4
The Mosque As a Political, Economic, and Social Institution 622 •Fi Present
Introduction History of Islamic
Financial Control Between Rashidun Caliphs and the Late 11Th Century
Constructing God's Community: Umayyad Religious Monumentation
MEI Report Sunni Deobandi-Shi`I Sectarian Violence in Pakistan Explaining the Resurgence Since 2007 Arif Ra!Q
What Catholics Should Know About Islam
Death of the Caliphate: Reconfiguring Ali Abd Al-Raziq's Ideas and Legacy
How the Term Jihad Has Been Manipulated by Political Actors Throughout Islamic History
The Journey of Caliphate from 632 to 1924*
Early Muslim Legal Philosophy
Muslim Community Have Resulted in the Formation of Different Branches, Leading to the Development of Distinct Religious Identities Within Islam
The First Islamic Conquest of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem)
The Roots of Religious Extremism:Understanding the Salafi Doctrine of Al-Wala' Wal Bara'
Top View
The Sunni-Shia Conflict in the History of Islam: an Analytical Descriptive Study
Islamist Vs. Islamist: the Theologico- Political Questions
The Wages of Extremism: Radical Islam’S Threat to the West and the Muslim World
Outline Lecture Six—Conquest and Umayyad Consolidation I) The
Islamic Constitutionalism and the Concept of Democracy Azizah Y
De-Romanticizing the Islamic State's Vision of the Caliphate
A Subcontinent's Sunni Schism: the Deobandi-Barelvi Rivalry and the Creation of Modern South Asia
THE POLITICAL THOUGHT of RASHIDUN CALIPHATE Wahyuniar WN1, Nur Afifa2 Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone Email:
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Sunni Islam: What Students Need to Know - FPRI Page 1 of 3
Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law Proceedings
Islam Spreads Lar About Pilgrimage to Show Students Muhammad and His Followers Had Converted Much of the Arabian Peninsula to Modern Pictures of the Hajj
“Contextualizing Diversity Within Islam: Interpretations, Understandings and Implications for Management and Organizations”
After Muhammad's Death in 632, His Father-In-Law Abu Bakr Succeeded
The Struggle for Unity and Authority in Islam: Reviving the Caliphate? (A Joint CNA/Wilton Park Conference)
The Great Middle East Empires
The History of the Khalifahs Who Took the Right Way
The Rise of the Caliphate No
A Tale of Two Theories: Government by Judiciary Theory Versus Guardianship of the Jurist Theory
The Religious Structure of Najrān in Late Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic
A Reconsideration of the Sunni-Shi'a Divide in Early Islam Michael Bufano Clemson University,
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Challenging the Historiography of the Rashidun Caliphate?
Rolling Back the Islamic State