مرور Volume 8, Issue 16 بر اساس تاریخ انتشار
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Historical Interactions of Dārā Shukūh with Hinduism
(University of Religions and Denominations (URD), 2019-12-01)This Article, with a descriptive-analytical method and phenomenological approach, tries to explain the motives, solutions, and achievements of Dārā Shukūh (fl. 11th century AH) in Muslim-Hindu relations. It will ...
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Jacobite Explanation of the Trinity in the Context of Muʿtazilite Theology: Abu Raʾitah al-Takriti
(University of Religions and Denominations (URD), 2019-12-01)The Melkites, Jacobites, and Nestorians were the main Christian communities under Muslim rule. Several pre-Islamic Arab Christian authors wrote treatises concerning their beliefs in Arabic, some of which date back ...
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Refutations of “Heterodoxy”: Zoroastrians, New Christians, and Muslims against Manichaeans
(University of Religions and Denominations (URD), 2019-12-01)The controversies and theological debates between different religions have always been an interesting topic for the scholars of religion. These debates were usually carried out in two ways: orally, in a meeting dedicated ...
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A Methodology for Theological Systems: The Relation between Theological Systems and External Data
(University of Religions and Denominations (URD), 2019-12-01)In this paper, the scientific methodology of the contemporary philosopherImre Lakatos is revised to construct a methodology for theological systems. In this methodology, each theological system consists of the ...
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A Comparative Study of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and Suhrawardī’s Tale of the Western Exile
(University of Religions and Denominations (URD), 2019-12-01)An important allegory throughout the history of philosophy is Plato's allegory of the cave. There are remarkable similarities between this allegory and an allegory from Islamic philosophy—that of western exile (al-ghurba ...
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“The Slave-Girl Will Give Birth to Her Master” as Understood via “Temple Symbolism”
(University of Religions and Denominations (URD), 2019-12-01)The so-called Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) used the hadith mentioning that “the slave-girl will give birth to her master" to justify its renewal of sexual slavery. This hadith is talking about signs before the end of the ...



