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The Concept Of Ibn Al-Balad, Sawsan Messiri
The Concept Of Ibn Al-Balad, Sawsan Messiri
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Three Muwahhid City Gates In Morocco, Rasha Ali
Three Muwahhid City Gates In Morocco, Rasha Ali
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The Domestic Architecture Of Jordan-Palestine In The Early Islamic Period: An Archaeological Approach, Sandra Ahn
The Domestic Architecture Of Jordan-Palestine In The Early Islamic Period: An Archaeological Approach, Sandra Ahn
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Tolerance In Islamic Architecture, Aya Mohammad El-Hakim
Tolerance In Islamic Architecture, Aya Mohammad El-Hakim
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Tabari's Re-Presentation Of Women During The Madina Period, Kendra C. Hathaway
Tabari's Re-Presentation Of Women During The Madina Period, Kendra C. Hathaway
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This thesis analyzes Abu Jaâ far Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabariâ s chronicle (d. 923) History of Prophets and Kings using a gender perspective. It focuses on al-Tabariâ s representation of women during the Madina period, arguing that through such a representation al-Tabari projects his Abbasid gender norms on the women of this period. The thesis focuses on four main subjects in relation to al-Tabariâ s text: the image of rebellious non-Muslim women, â Aâ ishaâ s involvement in the Battle of the Camel, and women as rational and emotional players in the Madina period.
Spaces Between: Identities Of Transnational People Expressed Through Their Art And Its Significance, Rebecca Malcolm
Spaces Between: Identities Of Transnational People Expressed Through Their Art And Its Significance, Rebecca Malcolm
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