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  1. Kitāb taṣfiyat al-qulūb min daran al-awzār wa-al-dhunūb.Yaḥyá ibn Ḥamzah Muʻayyad - 1985 - al-Qāhirah: al-Maktabah al-Salafīyah wa-Maṭbaʻatuhā.
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    al-Murtakazāt al-fikrīyah li-aslamat al-maʻrifah: dirāsah naqdīyah.Muʼayyad Jubayr Maḥmūd - 2023 - ʻAmmān: Dār Kafāʼat al-Maʻrifah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Proofs of Prophecy and the Refutation of the Ismāʿīliyya: The Kitāb Ithbāt nubuwwat al-nabī by the Zaydī al-Muʾayyad bi-llāh al-Hārūnī (d. 411/1020). By Eva-Maria Lika. [REVIEW]Paul E. Walker - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3).
    Proofs of Prophecy and the Refutation of the Ismāʿīliyya: The Kitāb Ithbāt nubuwwat al-nabī by the Zaydī al-Muʾayyad bi-llāh al-Hārūnī. By Eva-Maria Lika. Worlds of Islam, vol. 9. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2018. Pp. vii + 177, 152. $149.99, €129.95, £106.99.
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    Ibn al-ʻArabi and Islamic intellectual culture: from mysticism to philosophy.Caner K. Dagli - 2016 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Ibn al-'Arabī (d. 1240) was one of the towering figures of Islamic intellectual history, and among Sufis still bears the title of al-shaykh al-akbar, or "the greatest master." Ibn al-'Arabī and Islamic Intellectual Culturetraces the history of the concept of "oneness of being" (wahdat al-wujūd) in the school of Ibn al- 'Arabī, in order to explore the relationship between mysticism and philosophy in Islamic intellectual life. It examines how the conceptual language used by early mystical writers became increasingly engaged over (...)
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    Reading Rasūlid Maps: An Early 14th-Century Geographical Resource.Daniel Martin Varisco - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (1):100-152.
    While there is a tradition of Islamic world maps and geographic depictions of direction to the Kaʿba in Mecca, relatively few detailed maps of individual Islamic realms have been studied. In an early 14th-century tax ledger compiled for the Rasūlid sultan al-Malik al-Muʾayyad Dāwūd (d. 721/1321), there is a map of the fortresses (ḥuṣūn), major towns, and ports of the areas controlled and taxed, as well as individual maps of Aden, Taʿizz, al-Janad, Dhamār, al-Shiḥr, and several wadis. Given the context (...)
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    The First Jurist Who Introduced the Ḥanafī Sect in Andalusia: ʿAbdallāh b. Farrūkh and His Students.Abdullah Acar - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (2):585-607.
    Among the Muslims the most common sect is Ḥanafī. It is mentioned in the Ḥanafī sect that there are a line of students who transfer the principles of the sect from generation to generation. In order for the Islamic conquests that started simultaneously in the Eastern and Western lands to be permanent, people were sent to teach Islamic morality, worship and fiqh that encompass daily life. From the 2nd century (A.H.) the sectarianization process that started in the centers such as (...)
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