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Full-Text Articles in Islamic Studies
The Role Of The Imams Of Mosques In Preserving The Purposes Of Sharia Through Their Missionary Mission The Necessities As A Model, Hamada Al-Qudah
The Role Of The Imams Of Mosques In Preserving The Purposes Of Sharia Through Their Missionary Mission The Necessities As A Model, Hamada Al-Qudah
Jordan Journal of Applied Science-Humanities Series
This study has addressed very important issue in the life of Muslims. Preserving necessities can spread the spirit of awareness in different ways. The researcher found that the role of the imam is very important between Muslims. He can change many of the infractions and evil and protect people's religion, souls, symptoms, and other necessities. Therefore, the Imam needs to achieve this to qualify and prepare in various aspects of his career and career.
Identites Of Women In Indian Art And History, Nalini Rao
Identites Of Women In Indian Art And History, Nalini Rao
Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal
The stereotypical image of Indian women portrayed in the art of stone sculpture is often interpreted as images of beauty that are sensuous, religious as well depict social life. There are historical reasons for depicting her as such. This paper inquires into the changing depiction and social forces that influenced feminine imagery. This paper examines the portrayal of beauty through idealization of female body which has evolved over the centuries in India. It also aims to understand their changing status and explores issues of feminine identity, status, and empowerment largely in ancient and medieval India. It also provides a brief …