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    Intersectionality and Credibility in Child Sexual Assault Trials.Sameena Mulla, Heather R. Hlavka & Amber Joy Powell - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (4):457-480.
    Children remain largely absent from sociolegal scholarship on sexual violence. Taking an intersectional approach to the analysis of attorneys’ strategies during child sexual assault trials, this article argues that legal narratives draw on existing gender, racial, and age stereotypes to present legally compelling evidence of credibility. This work builds on Crenshaw’s focus on women of color, emphasizing the role of structures of power and inequality in constituting the conditions of children’s experiences of adjudication. Using ethnographic observations of courtroom jury trials, (...)
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    Book Review: The Violence of Care: Rape Victims, Forensic Nurses, and Sexual Assault Intervention by Sameena Mulla[REVIEW]Amanda Konradi - 2015 - Gender and Society 29 (6):1011-1013.
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    The Field of Law, Gender and Sexuality: Inclusions and Exclusions. [REVIEW]Sameena Dalwai - 2009 - Feminist Legal Studies 17 (3):319-323.
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    Transformational Leadership: Do the Leader’s Morals Matter and Do the Follower’s Morals Change?Zubin R. Mulla & Venkat R. Krishnan - 2011 - Journal of Human Values 17 (2):129-143.
    In a study of 205 leader–follower pairs, we investigated the impact of the leader’s values and empathy on followers’ perception of transformational leadership and the effect of transformational leadership on followers’ values and empathy. The moderating effect of leader–follower relationship duration on the effect of transformational leadership on followers’ values and empathy was also investigated. We found that the leader’s values were related to transformational leadership and transformational leadership was related to followers’ values. Over time, the relationship between transformational leadership (...)
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    Karma-Yoga: The Indian Model of Moral Development.Zubin R. Mulla & Venkat R. Krishnan - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 123 (2):339-351.
    A comprehensive model of moral development must encompass moral sensitivity, moral reasoning, moral motivation, and moral character. Western models of moral development have often failed to show validity outside the culture of their origin. We propose Karma-Yoga, the technique of intelligent action discussed in the Bhagawad Gita as an Indian model for moral development. Karma-Yoga is conceptualized as made up of three dimensions viz. duty-orientation, indifference to rewards, and equanimity. Based on survey results from 459 respondents from two large Indian (...)
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    Do Karma-Yogis Make Better Leaders?Zubin R. Mulla & Venkat R. Krishnan - 2009 - Journal of Human Values 15 (2):167-183.
    This article validates James MacGregor Burns’ hypothesis that moral development is a critical qualification of transformational leaders. In India, morality is conceptualized as Karma-Yoga, a technique for performing actions such that the soul is not bound by the results of the actions. Karma-Yoga has three dimensions—duty-orientation, indifference to rewards, and equanimity—and constitutes a comprehensive model for moral development in the Indian context. We studied 205 leader–follower pairs to investigate the impact of a leader’s Karma-Yoga and a follower’s belief in Indian (...)
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    Metaphysical Penetrations: A Parallel English-Arabic Text.Mulla Sadra - 2014 - Brigham Young University.
    Mulla Sadra is one of the most prominent figures of post-Avicennan Islamic philosophy and among the most important philosophers of Safavid Persia. He was a prolific writer whose work advanced the fields of intellectual and religious science in Islamic philosophy, but arguably his most important contribution to Islamic philosophy is in the study of existence and its application to such areas as cosmology, epistemology, psychology, and eschatology. Sadra represents a paradigm shift from the Aristotelian metaphysics of fixed substances, which (...)
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    Love Is Not a Panacea: Moderating Role of Followers’ Attachment Dimensions on the Effectiveness of Agape-Based Leadership.Zubin R. Mulla & Fallan Kirby Carvalho - 2023 - Journal of Human Values 29 (1):58-74.
    Love (in the agape form) forms the foundation of most leadership concepts and has been ignored in research. We respond to the debate on universal applicability of leadership forms by bringing followers into the spotlight through our examination of the interactive influence of loving (agape-based) and non-loving (non-agape-based) leadership styles and followers’ attachment dimensions (self-model and other-model) on follower outcomes. Two hundred and eighty-two business management students worked in teams on a task under the direction of leaders who demonstrated agape-based (...)
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  9. John McDowell and Ethical Realism.Magid Mulla Yousofi - 2012 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 3 (2):5-20.
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  10. The Elixir of the Gnostics: A Parallel English-Arabic Text.Mulla Sadra - 2002 - Brigham Young University.
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    The Gunas Personality Framework: Validating a Contemporary Scale.Surabhi Sachar, Zubin R. Mulla & Venkat R. Krishnan - 2023 - Journal of Human Values 29 (3):244-260.
    Gunas personality framework is an inclusive and comprehensive personality framework. Every human being is composed of three gunas or fundamental elements —sattva (intelligence-stuff), rajas (energy-stuff), and tamas (mass-stuff). Some of the prior measures of gunas do not fully capture the content of this variable, and some are not suitable for contemporary use. We conceptualize gunas in terms of an individual’s attitude towards social issues and have developed a new measure of gunas. We have demonstrated the concurrent and predictive validity of (...)
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    Whistleblowing and the ‘Person-Situation’ Conundrum: What Matters More?Meenal Gakhar & Zubin R. Mulla - 2021 - Journal of Human Values 27 (3):247-260.
    This article extends the knowledge on whistleblowing by studying the impact of two individual antecedents and two situational factors (ethical leadership...
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    Darʹāmadī bar maʻrifatʹshināsī-i bāstānʹshināsī.Mullā Ṣāliḥī & Ḥikmat Allāh - 2003 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Taḥqīqāt va Tawsiʻah-ʼi ʻUlūm-i Insānī.
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    Challenges to obtaining parental permission for child participation in a school-based waterpipe tobacco smoking prevention intervention in Qatar.Rima T. Nakkash, Ahmad Al Mulla, Lena Torossian, Roubina Karhily, Lama Shuayb, Ziyad R. Mahfoud, Ibrahim Janahi, Al A. Al Ansari & Rema A. Afifi - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):70.
    Involving children in research studies requires obtaining parental permission. A school-based intervention to delay/prevent waterpipe use for 7th and 8th graders in Qatar was developed, and parental permission requested. Fifty three percent (2308/4314) of the parents returned permission forms; of those 19.5% of the total (840/4314) granted permission. This paper describes the challenges to obtaining parental permission. No research to date has described such challenges in the Arab world.
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    Sīrat-i Shaik̲h̲ulʻālam raḥmatulláh ʻalaih mausūm bah Nūr-i nūrān: mukammal ḥayāt, jāmiʻ karāmāt, samājī k̲h̲idmāt aur kārnāme.Abū Naʻīmulláh - 2012 - Srīnagar: Shaik̲h̲ Muḥammad ʻUs̲mān ainḍ Sanz Tājirān-i Kutub.
    On the life of Nund-Rishi, Nund-Rishi, Muslim saint from Jammu and Kashmir and Kashmiri poet.
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  16. Le Livre des Pénétrations Métaphysiques = Kit'b Al-Mash"ir : Texte Arabe Publié Avec la Version Persane de Badi'ol-Molk Mirza 'Emadoddawleh'.Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Mulla Sadra & Henry Corbin - 1964 - Departement d'Iranologie de l'Institut Franco-Iranien.
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  17. Sayyid Quṭb: ḥayātuh, manhajuhu fī al-ḥarakah wa-al-naqd al-muwajjah ilayh.Muḥammad Tawfīq Barakāt Mullā Ḥasan - 1998 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Bayāriq.
     
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    Grasping time does not influence the early adherence of aperture shaping to Weber's law.Matthew Heath, Scott A. Holmes, Ali Mulla & Gordon Binsted - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  19. Ibn Sīnā wa-al-nafs al-insānīyah.Muhammad Khayr Hasan Irqsusi & Hasan Mulla Uthman - 1982 - Bayrūt: Muʼassasat al-Risālah. Edited by Ḥasan Mullā ʻUthmān.
     
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    Mullā Ṣadrā's Criticism of Reincarnation.Kholid Al Walid - 2023 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 9 (1):133-154.
    The concept of reincarnation is believed to be the rebirth of humans in the world as a form of part of their life journey in accordance with their actions during life with various forms of reincarnation—including being able to be reborn as humans or animals. This article aims to discuss Mullā Ṣadrā’s eschatological thoughts, especially his criticism of the concept of reincarnation which has been believed by Hindus and Buddhists. Reincarnation is a topic of discussion for philosophers including Islamic philosophers (...)
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  21. Mullā Sadrā: his life and works.–SH Nasr, O. Leaman.Hossein Ziai - 1996 - In Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Oliver Leaman (eds.), History of Islamic philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 635--642.
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    Mulla Sadra.Sayeh Meisami - 2013 - Oneworld Publications.
    Mulla Sadra is perhaps the single most important and influential philosopher in the Muslim world in the last four hundred years. The author of over forty works, he sought to bring to life the whole heritage of Islamic thought, from philosophy to mysticism, and create a more flexible and conciliatory approach to the problems which seemed to dissociate reason from faith. In this wide-ranging profile, Sayeh Meisami reaches beyond historical narrative to assess the true impact of the man and (...)
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    Mullā Ṣadrā and Eschatology: Evolution of Being By Eiyad S. al-Kutubi.Roxanne D. Marcotte - 2019 - Journal of Islamic Studies 30 (2):237-240.
    Mullā Ṣadrā and Eschatology: Evolution of Being By al-KutubiEiyad S, vii + 151 pp. Price HB £85.00. EAN 978–1138794160.
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    Mullā ṣadrā on the problem of natural universals.Muhammad U. Faruque - 2017 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 27 (2):269-302.
    This study investigates the problem of the natural universal in the works of Mullā Ṣadrā. The problem of universals made its way into Arabic/Islamic philosophy via its Greek sources, and was transformed into the problem of natural universals by Avicenna. Weighing in on this problem, Ṣadrā reinterprets the nature of natural universals against the backdrop of his doctrine of “the primacy of being.” As he argues, a natural universal or quiddity qua quiddity is an “accidental being” that requireswujūdfor its existentiation. (...)
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    Mullā Ṣadrā on Intellectual Universal.Mohammad Hosseinzadeh - 2022 - History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (3):255-272.
    Following Avicenna, many Muslim philosophers and logicians have identified ‘intellectual universal’ (kullī ʿaqlī) with the very mental concept dependent on mind. Apart from the controversies about Platonic Forms, they argue that they cannot be the very universals in logic. Accordingly, Mullā Ṣadrā’s commentators have interpreted his view on intellectual universal in the Avicennian framework. In this interpretation, Mullā Ṣadrā has embraced Avicenna’s explanation about mind-dependent universal concepts; however, he has modified some details of the issue as per his theory of (...)
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    Mulla Sadrā and His Defense of the Ancients on the Soul.Sümeyye Parildar - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (3):1235-1251.
    Mulla Sadrā refers to ancient Greek philosophers in his writings quite often, especially when the subject matter is the soul. In this article, I will address how Mulla Sadra reiterates Avicenna’s summary and analyses of ancient theories of the soul as discussed in Safar 4, Bab 5, and Fasl 5 of, al-Hikmat al-Mutaʿāliya fi asfār al-ʿaqliyyat al-arbaʿa. The source of these discussions, when the structure and basic contents are considered, is Aristotle’s De Anima Book I. Before defining the (...)
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    Mulla Khalīl’s (1754-1843) Understanding of the Vision of God (Ru’yat Allāh).Serkan Teki̇n - 2020 - Kader 18 (1):237-251.
    Mullah Khalil al-Siirdī, who lived between the years 1750-1843, is a distinguished scholar that contributed to the intellectual life of his age with his life, works, and ideas. He attracted the attention of the madrasah members and intellectual milieu of his era through his scholarly writings. He affected the formation of the educational and intellectual life of masters and students. In this article, we have examined Mullah Khalil’s approach toward the issue of “ru’yat Allāh” by consulting, particularly his books and (...)
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  28. Mullā Mahdī Narāqī.Reza Pourjavady - 2018 - In Philosophy in Qajar Iran. Brill.
  29. Mulla Sadra.Sayeh Meisami - 2014 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Mulla Sadra (c. 1572—1640) Mulla Sadra made major contributions to Islamic metaphysics and to Shi’i theology during the Safavid period (1501-1736) in Persia. He started his career in the context of a rising culture that combined elements from the Persian past with the newly institutionalized Shi’ism and Sufi teachings. Mulla Sadra was heir to a […].
     
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    Rereading Mulla Sadra's Personality Theory from the Perspective of Allport's Trait Personality Theory.Maryam Ahmadi, Sahar Kavandi, Mohsen Jahed & Javad Salehi - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 17 (44):21-44.
    Anthropology in psychology under the title of "personality theories" has been able to be effective in the field of behavioral studies and interpersonal relationships. The need to explain and analyze the true nature of man in the field of "being" - contrary to psychological personality theories that generally identify human nature in the field of "appearance" - caused this article based on Sadra's anthropological opinions and view According to Allport's trait theory, which is one of the pioneers of the trait (...)
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  31. Mulla ‘Ali Nuri as an Exponent of Mulla Sadra’s Teachings.Janis Eshots - 2011 - Transcendent Philosophy Journal 12:55-68.
    Mullā ‘Alī Nūrī was an indispensable link in the transmission ofMullā Sadrā’s teachings and an important commentator of his works.In my article, I’ll focus on one of them – a short treatise, entitled“Basīt al-haqīqa wa wahdat al-wujūd,” which deals with the modes ofthingness and existence in general, and the socalled“illuminative relation” in particular.The most significant statements Nūrī makes in this brief work consistin the identification of thingness with existence and the “breath of theMerciful” with the “illuminative relation”. I intendto examine (...)
     
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  32. Mullā Ṣadrā’s Ontology Revisited.David B. Burrell - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:45-66.
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    Mulla Sadra Philosophy: An Alternative Paradigm on Issues of Science and Nature.Rahmat Effendi - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):182.
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    Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy. By Muhammed Kamal.Michael Ewbank - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):320-322.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā and Metaphysics: Modulation of Being.Latimah-Parvin Peerwani Arlington - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):278-280.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Mullā Ṣadrā and Metaphysics: Modulation of BeingLatimah-Parvin Peerwani ArlingtonMullā Ṣadrā and Metaphysics: Modulation of Being. By Sajjad H. Rizvi. Culture and Civilization in the Middle East Series, edited by Ian Richard Netton. London and New York: Routledge, 2009. Pp. xii + 222. Hardcover $135.00.In Mullā Ṣadrā and Metaphysics: Modulation of Being, Sajjad H. Rizvi focuses on tashkīk (modulation), variously translated as the systematic ambiguity, analogical gradation, or just (...)
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    Mulla Sadrā’s Proof of Ideas.Fevzi YİĞİT - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (3):1127-1141.
    In this article, I will discuss Mulla Sadrā's proof of ideas together with his evaluations of Fārābī, Ibn Sīnā and Suhrawardī's views. The aim of the article is to try to provide a certain opinion about the proof that Sadrā developed. It is seen that Sadrā generally exhibits a dual attitude about ideas. Sadrā's first attitude is to match the theologians' teaching of names, Suhrawardi's view of the master of genres, the sufists' a'yan al-sābita theory and the Peripatetics’ concept (...)
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Ontology Revisited.David B. Burrell - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:45-66.
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    Mulla Sadra.İbrahim Kalın - 2014 - Oxford University Press India.
    Introducing readers to the fascinating world of Mulla Sadra's thought, one of the most important figures of the later Islamic intellectual tradition, the book takes us through the world of Sadra, his intellectual journeys to shows his relevance for today's philosophical issues in the Islamic and Western worlds.
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  39. Mullā Ṣadrā and Metaphysics: Modulation of Being (review).Latimah-Parvin Peerwani - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):278.
  40. Mulla Sadra on ‘Substantial Motion’: A Clarification and a Comparison with Thomas Aquinas.Latimah-Parvin Peerwani - 2009 - Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies 2:387-400.
     
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Eschatology in al-Ḥikma al-ʿarshiyya.Zailan Moris - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:93-107.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Eschatology in al-Ḥikma al-ʿarshiyya.Zailan Moris - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:93-107.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Eschatology in al-Ḥikma al-ʿarshiyya.Zailan Moris - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:93-107.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā-yi Shīrāzī va tafsīrash.Majīd Fallāḥʹpūr - 2011 - Tihrān: Khānah-i Kitāb. Edited by Akbar S̲aqafiyān & ʻAlī Awjabī.
  45. Mullā Hādī Sabzavārī.Fatemeh Fana - 2018 - In Reza Pourjavady (ed.), Philosophy in Qajar Iran. Brill.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā Shīrāzī: His Life and Works and the Sources for Safavid Philosophy.Sajjad Hayder Rizvi (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first reliable biography of Mulla Sadra Shirazi that examines his influences and legacy and includes an extensive survey of his work.
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    Mulla sadra's transcendent philosophy (review).Alparslan A.çikgenç - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (3):pp. 385-394.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Divine Occasionalism and David Hume’s Critique of Causality.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 2008 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 3:11-21.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Divine Occasionalism and David Hume’s Critique of Causality.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 2008 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 3:11-21.
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    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Divine Occasionalism and David Hume’s Critique of Causality.Mehdi Aminrazavi - 2008 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 3:11-21.
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