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    The Education Of Mecnun According To Fuzuli.Ayan Hüseyin - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:146-157.
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    An Uncompleted Mathnawi Due To The Death Of It’s Author: Leyl' vü Mecnûn.Hüsrev Akin - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:28-96.
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    Alî Şîr Nev'yî'nin Leylî Vü Mecnûn Mesnevisinde Yer Alan Fiilimsiler.Serpil Soydan - 2016 - Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 4):845-845.
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    Rıza Tevfik'in Fuzûlî'nin Leyl' Ve Mecnûn'u Üzerine Notları.Erdoğan Taştan - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 13):1517-1517.
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    Comparison Of Turkish And Kurdish Mem u Zin And Fuzuli’s Leyli vü Mecnun.Namık Açikgöz - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:37-50.
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    The Communicatıon of Lovers In The “Leyl' And Mecnûn” By Nizamî, H'tifî And Celilî.Arzu ATİK - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:37-47.
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    A Study Of Leyla And Mecnun By Fazıl Yoldaşoğlu.Baydemi̇r Hüseyin - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:319-337.
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    The Meaning of the “Majnun” Accusation Against the Prophet in Jahiliyyah.Zeynep Canan Koçak - 2024 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (2):1513-1542.
    While the Prophet's articulation of the message of tawhid resulted in the clustering of his followers around him, it also led to reactions from the majority of his interlocutors. At first, he was tried to be discouraged by not taking his message seriously or by humiliating him, and when it was seen that his followers increased over time, he was tried to be prevented by harsher methods. The polytheists claimed that the Prophet was a magician who spoke incantations from his (...)
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