Results for 'Zishan Ghaffar'

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  1. Beiträge zur Koranforschung 1.Zishan Ghaffar - 2020
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    Kontrafaktische Intertextualität im Koran und die exegetische Tradition des syrischen Christentums.Zishan Ghaffar - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (2):313-358.
    In der modernen Koranforschung wurde wiederholt auf die Bedeutung des Erbes der syrischen Sprache und des syrischen Christentums für ein tieferes Verständnis des Korans verwiesen. Die vorliegende Studie versucht zu zeigen, wie sich das Verhältnis der koranischen Verkündigung zu diesem Erbe auf intertextueller Ebene systematisieren lässt. Dazu wird die hier besprochene Form der koranischen Intertextualität als kontrafaktisch beschrieben. Anhand der Ankündigungs- und Geburtsgeschichten von Jesus und Johannes dem Täufer im Koran wird diese Form der kontrafaktischen Intertextualität im Koran exemplifiziert. Dabei (...)
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    Zishan Ghaffar, Der Koran in seinem religions- und weltgeschichtlichen Kontext. Eschatologie und Apokalyptik in den mittelmekkanischen Suren, Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2020 (Beiträge zur Koranforschung 1), 270 pp., ISBN 978-3-506-70432-0 (hardback), 978-3-506-70432-3 (e-book)Der Koran in seinem religions- und weltgeschichtlichen Kontext. Eschatologie und Apokalyptik in den mittelmekkanischen Suren. [REVIEW]Sebastian Bitsch - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (2):591-598.
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    The Role of Istanbul-Resident Iranians in the Development of Pan-Islamism Ideology (Case Study: Mirza Agha Khan Kermani & Sheikh Ahamad Rouhi).Ghaffar Abdollahi Matanaq, Loqman Dehghan Niyeri & Asghar Foroughi Abari - 2013 - Asian Culture and History 5 (2):p128.
    In the 2nd half of nineteenth century, when the Pan-Islamism ideology as the way out of Islamic world’s straits was formed in the mind of some Islamic world’s thinkers, some of Iranian thinkers joined the issue, as well. Mostly influenced by the ideologies particularly were Istanbul-resident Iranians intellectuals and thinkers who, oppressed by authoritarians of Iran, had taken refuge in Istanbul and started living there. Among them, Mirza Agha Khan Kermani and his inseparable fellow, Sheikh Ahmad Rouhi, had an interesting (...)
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    An Application of Fuzzy Multiple Linear Regression in Biological Paradigm.Saima Mustafa, Shumaila Ghaffar, Murrium Bibi, Muhammad Ghaffar Khan, Qaisara Praveen, Harish Garg & Mahamane Saminou - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-6.
    The regression model is generally utilized in several fields of study because of its applications. Regression is an extremely incredible approach; it builds up a connection between dependent and independent variables. We have addressed a powerful computational model by utilizing dengue information joined with fuzzy multiple linear regression. Information is accumulated on dengue fever through the survey. This paper is centered on the comparison of the crisp method with fuzzy multiple linear regression, and then, the utilization of a fuzzy multiple (...)
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    Ethical Commitments and Credit Market Regulations.Saad Azmat & Hira Ghaffar - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (3):421-433.
    In this paper we examine some of the economic and ethical consequences of different credit market regulations, including usury laws, complete prohibition of interest and providing ease to the borrower upon default. The references to these credit market regulations can be found in many religious and moral philosophy texts. We first examine the effectiveness of these regulations in deterring exploitative lending by developing a model that shows lending can be regulated through either act-based or harm-based regulations. We show that act-based (...)
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    Madrasat al-ḥikmah.ʻAbd al-Ghaffār Makkāwī - 1969 - al-Qāhirah,: Dār al-Kitāb al-ʻArabī.
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    Impact of excessive use of facebook on the youth of karachi.Yasmeen Sultana, Sadaf Ghaffar & Samia Saman - 2019 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 58 (2):137-161.
    This research study has done to identify and investigate the major factors behind the excessive usage of Facebook by the youth of Karachi and what kind of impacts they have to face on various aspects of their lives due to this much consumption of Facebook. In this research paper, the researcher has applied both types of methodology, Qualitative as well as Quantitative. The researcher has selected Karachi as the universe of the study. The data has collected in the manner of (...)
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  9. The Most Beautiful Names of Allah “Ghafir, Ghaffar, and Ghafoor” in the Holy Qur’an (Morphological and Semantic Study).Dr Eshraga Elhaj Abdalhafez Hassan - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:134-141.
    Morphological forms are used to refer to the root of a word and its material with which its letters are built, and to its functions, derivations, and morphological structures that characterize it in addition to its semantic and lexical functions. The Arabic language includes many morphological structures with a single root, such as (the Most Merciful and the Most Merciful) and (Hafez and Hafeez). and (Shakour and Shaker) (Ghafara, Ghafer, and Ghafoor). These morphological connotations of the same root, despite the (...)
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    Who was badshah Khan?Michael N. Nagler - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (2):207-210.
    Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also called Badshah Khan, is a nearly unknown champion of nonviolence in South Asia and a forgotten Muslim ally of Mohandas Gandhi. The story of Khan's Khudai Khidmatgars movement in what was to become Pakistan is not only inspirational but also instructive, exploding as it does several widespread myths about nonviolence. Today, the United States is embroiled in that region in the longest war in American history and among the Pashtun people from whom Khan arose. (...)
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    D. ʻAbd al-Ghaffār Makkāwī insānan wa-faylasūfan wa-adīban: kitāb tidhkārī.Muṣṭafá Ḥasan Nashshār (ed.) - 2014 - Madīnat Naṣr, al-Qāhirah: Markaz al-Kitāb al-ʻArabī.
    Makkāwī, ʻAbd al-Ghaffār; Egyptian philosophy; biography.
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    Becoming Nonviolent Peacemakers: A Virtue Ethic for Catholic Social Teaching and US Policy by Eli Sasaran McCarthy.Marc V. Rugani - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):204-205.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Becoming Nonviolent Peacemakers: A Virtue Ethic for Catholic Social Teaching and US Policy by Eli Sasaran McCarthyMarc V. RuganiBecoming Nonviolent Peacemakers: A Virtue Ethic for Catholic Social Teaching and US Policy Eli Sasaran McCarthy EUGENE, OR: PICKWICK PUBLICATIONS, 2011. XVII 1 259 PP. $32.00Contemporary US political discourse is generally couched in the language of rule-based rights analysis or utilitarian calculus, both of which limit the imagination of decision-makers (...)
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