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    Necessary interventions: Muslim views on pain and symptom control in English Sunni e-fatwas.Stef Van den Branden & Bert Broeckaert - 2010 - Ethical Perspectives 17 (4):626-651.
    While many western countries now have large Muslim communities, relatively little scholarly attention is given to the attitudes of Muslims regarding end-of-life issues. Meanwhile, we receive strong and significant signals from physicians and pastoral care teams on the difficulty of discussing pain treatment with Muslim patients. With this study of Islamic views on pain control and palliative sedation in English Sunni e-fatwas we wish to make a contribution from the field of religious studies to a better understanding of (...)
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    Mehmed Birgivî'nin (929-981/1523-1573) dinî ve siyasî görüşleri.Emrullah Yüksel - 2011 - Yenimahalle, Ankara: Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı.
    Birgivî Mehmet Efendi, ca. 1522-1573; Muslim scholar; biography; religious and political views.
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    Vetera Novis Augere et Perficere: Thomas Aquinas and Christian-Muslim Dialogue.Joseph Ellul - 2022 - Nova et Vetera 20 (4):1231-1247.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Vetera Novis Augere et Perficere:Thomas Aquinas and Christian-Muslim DialogueJoseph Ellul, O.P.Pope Leo XIII's encyclical letter Aeterni Patris, issued on August 4, 1879, sought to address many issues that were challenging nineteenth-century Catholic scholarship and academic life. In proposing the thought of Thomas Aquinas as a model of Catholic teaching, the Pope intended, in his own words, "to strengthen and complete the old by aid of the new,"1 not (...)
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    A Scholar Between Muʽtazilah and Murji’ah: Muḥammad b. Shabīb and his Theological Views.Ahmet Mekin Kandemi̇r - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (3):1219-1239.
    Muʽtazilah is one of the kalām schools in which intellectual freedom is seen the most and therefore divergences within the sect are the most common. Although al-usûl al-ḥamsa/five principles constitute the main framework on which Muʽtazilah has agreed, opposing ideas have emerged within the sect on the principles of ʽadl (divine justice) and al-manzilah bayna al-manzilatayn and on the issues of nature and imamah. As a matter of fact, Muʽtâzilī scholars wrote many refutations to each other on the disputed (...)
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    An American Scholar Recalls Karl Barth’s Golden Years as a Teacher by Raymond Kemp Anderson, and: The Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth ed. by Richard E. Burnett.Matthew R. Jantzen - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (2):207-209.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:An American Scholar Recalls Karl Barth’s Golden Years as a Teacher (1958–1964) by Raymond Kemp Anderson, and: The Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth ed. by Richard E. BurnettMatthew R. JantzenAn American Scholar Recalls Karl Barth’s Golden Years as a Teacher (1958–1964) Raymond Kemp Anderson lewiston, ny: edwin mellen press, 2013. 438 pp. $159.95The Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth Edited by Richard E. Burnett louisville, ky: westminster john knox (...)
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  6. T̤ālibān-i ʻulūm-i nubuvvat kā maqām aur un kī z̲immah dāriyān̲: muk̲h̲talif madāris va dīnī jāmiʻāt men̲ kī gaʼī taqrīraun̲ kā majmūʻah.Abulḥasan ʻAlī Nadvī - 2013 - Rāʼe Barelī: Sayyid Aḥmad Shahīd Akaiḍmī. Edited by ʻAbdulhādī Aʻẓamī Nadvī.
    Sermons, chiefly on the conduct of life for Islamic scholars and students.
     
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    On love: in the Muslim tradition.Rusmir Mahmutćehajić - 2007 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Celia Hawkesworth.
    This rare and important contribution to the field of Islamic studies, philosophy, and comparative religion achieves a twofold objective. First, it draws from a broad and authoritative well of sources, especially in the domain of Sufism, or Islamic mysticism. The scholarship is impeccable. Second, it is an in-depth meditation on the relationship between love and knowledge, multiplicity and unity, the example of the Prophet Muhammed viewed as Universal Man, spiritual union, heart and intellect, and other related themes--conveyed in fresh, contemporary (...)
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  8. Islām da ṣhegaṛo dīn: da zhwand da samūn aw ṣhegaṛo lāre, ṭolanīz adāb aw speżale khūyūnah.ʻAbd al-Raḥīm Muslim Dost - 2011 - [Peshawar]: ʻInāyat Khparandūyah Ṭolanah.
    On religious life in Islam; conduct of life for Muslims and on Islamic ethics.
     
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    Philosophical hermeneutics and contemporary Muslim scholars’ approaches to interpreting scripture.Ali Akbar - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (5):587-614.
    Although the German philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer was not a religious thinker or theologian, his work and approach have influenced thinkers in the field of theology. This article explores some ‘overlaps’ between Gadamerian hermeneutics and the ideas of some contemporary Muslim scholars such as Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd, Abdolkarim Soroush, Muhammad Mujtahed Shabestari and Hassan Hanafi regarding issues of textual interpretation and understanding. In particular, the article seeks to understand how such ideas have appeared in these Muslim (...)’ approaches to interpreting the Qurʾan. It also explores some of the implications that follow from incorporating Gadamer’s ideas into Islamic theological and political discourses. The article argues that the application of Gadamer’s hermeneutic philosophy to the realm of Qurʾanic studies is not only fruitful insofar as it provides new insights into the interpretation of the Qurʾan, but also has important consequences for Islamic theological and political discourses more broadly. (shrink)
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    Becoming University Scholars: Inside Professional Autoethnographies.Fernando Hernández, Juana Maria Sancho, Amalia Creus & Alejandra Montané - 2010 - Journal of Research Practice 6 (1):Article M7.
    This article shows part of the results of a research project: The Impact of Social Change in Higher Education Staff Professional Life and Work (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, SEJ2006-01876). The main aim of this project was to explore and understand how scholars establish a dialogue, resist, adapt themselves or adopt changes, in the process of constructing their professional identities. As the members of the research team were scholars ourselves, teaching and carrying out research in Spanish universities, (...)
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  11. Taḥāsud al-ʻulamāʼ.ʻAbd Allāh ibn Ḥusayn Mawjān - 1999 - Jiddah: Dār al-Manārah.
     
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  12. Kitāb min akhlāq al-ʻulamāʼ.Muḥammad Sulaymān - 1968 - [al-Qāhirah,:
     
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    A Medieval Muslim Scholar at Work: Ibn Ṭāwūs and His LibraryA Medieval Muslim Scholar at Work: Ibn Tawus and His Library.Gerhard Böwering, Etan Kohlberg & Gerhard Bowering - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):286.
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  14. Akhlāq al-ʻulamāʼ.Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥusayn Ājurrī - 1972 - Dimashq: Maktabat al-ʻUrfān. Edited by Fārūq Ḥamādah.
     
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    A Late Ottoman Scholar Khalil Shukru al-Boy'b'dî and His Risālah Named Kit'b al-Qaḍā wa’l-Qadar.Esra Düzenli̇ - 2021 - Kader 19 (2):678-701.
    In the period that began with the death of the Prophet Hz Muhammad, the martyrdom of Hz. Othmān and the Battles of Camel and Siffin which took place during the caliphate of Hz. Ali, caused Muslims to have confronted each other. The debates that started after these incidents had been carried out within the frame of killing a Muslim in particular and the issue of predestionation in general. The personal opinions that emerged in the first period became the doctrines (...)
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    Confessions.Patrick Coleman & Angela Scholar (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    In his Confessions Jean-Jacques Rousseau tells the story of his life, from the formative experience of his humble childhood in Geneva, through the achievement of international fame as novelist and philosopher in Paris, to his wanderings as an exile, persecuted by governments and alienated from the world of modern civilization. In trying to explain who he was and how he came to be the object of others' admiration and abuse, Rousseau analyses with unique insight the relationship between an elusive but (...)
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    The Digital Humanities: A Primer for Students and Scholars.Eileen Gardiner & Ronald G. Musto - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Digital Humanities is a comprehensive introduction and practical guide to how humanists use the digital to conduct research, organize materials, analyze, and publish findings. It summarizes the turn toward the digital that is reinventing every aspect of the humanities among scholars, libraries, publishers, administrators, and the public. Beginning with some definitions and a brief historical survey of the humanities, the book examines how humanists work, what they study, and how humanists and their research have been impacted by (...)
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    Withdrawal Life Support and Let Dying Ill Patients: Right or Wrong Decision.Muslim Shah - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (3).
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    Çağdaş Hadis Şerh Çalışmalarının Bir Örneği Olarak İtyûbî’nin Sahîh-i Müslim ve Mukaddimesi Şerhleri.Cemil Cahit Mollai̇brahi̇moğlu - 2021 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 7 (1):1-38.
    Along with Sahîh-i Bukhari, many commentaries and memoirs have been made on Sahîh-i Muslim, which is accepted as the most reliable source of hadith and consists of sound narrations. Among the commentaries written today, the comprehensive commentary, which is a product of labor that cannot be ignored and stands out whit some features, is Ethiopian scholar Mohammed b. The commentary of Ali al-İtyubî’s Sahîh-i Muslim commentary on al-Bahru’l-muhît and his holy book is Kurratü ayni’l-muhtâc. This article aims to (...)
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    Emancipative Islamic theology and Hifz Al-Din: Muslim youth resistance against shamanism.Hasnah Nasution, Muhammad S. A. Nasution, Wulan Dayu, Hasan Matsum, Ahmad Tamami & Imam E. Islamy - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):7.
    The resistance of Muslims to shamanism began when lies of the shamans were exposed on social media. Many shamans practise fraud under the guise of religion. Magical objects such as luminous daggers or stones that emit smoke, used by shamans as occult actors are also known to be objects of magic tricks that are sold freely and can be used by anyone. Scholars also continuously preach that Muslims’ belief in shamans is forbidden. Therefore, Muslims in Indonesia fear that believing (...)
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  21. Islām ko molavī se bacāʼo.Rānā Tanvīr ʻĀlamgīr - 2016 - Multān: Majlis-i Fikr-i Nau.
     
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    Scholars, Saints, and Sufis: Muslim Religious Institutions in the Middle East since 1500.Josef van Ess & Nikki R. Keddie - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):293.
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    Human Struggle: Christian and Muslim Perspectives.Mona Siddiqui - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Many of the great thinkers and poets in Christianity and Islam led lives marked by personal and religious struggle. Indeed, suffering and struggle are part of the human condition and constant themes in philosophy, sociology and psychology. In this thought-provoking book, acclaimed scholar Mona Siddiqui ponders how humankind finds meaning in life during an age of uncertainty. Here, she explores the theme of human struggle through the writings of iconic figures such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Muhammad Ghazali, Rainer Maria Rilke and (...)
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    Ethically Utilizing GenAI Tools to Alleviate Challenges in Conventional Feedback Provision. Zainurrahman, Pupung Purnawarman & Ahmad Bukhori Muslim - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-6.
    Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that can generate content such as texts, images, videos, sounds, etc. While GenAI tools have been utilized in various contexts, their utilization in the academic context is still a controversial topic. Scholars observed that many universities have banned GenAI due to the potential for unethical usage. In this opinion article, we promote the utilization of GenAI tools as feedback agents to alleviate challenges in conventional feedback provision. Feedback is (...)
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    From Dozy’s Source Analyses Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach to Avoiding Muslim and Christian Stereotypes.Cristina Segura Graiño, Juan Martos Quesada & Osama Shaban - 2015 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (3):202-215.
    European scholarship developed a strong a tradition of Oriental studies, especially from the nineteenth century. A Dutch hispanismo was born from the pioneering spirit of some scholars who realized the importance of drawing more attention to the Spanish culture and language in the late nineteenth century. Notably, the history of al-Andalus did not prompt any great interest, except for the scholar Reinhart Dozy whose work exerted a major influence both in his time and later. This article aims to examine (...)
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    Conversations from the Shin Buddhist-Muslim-Christian Workshops, 2016–2019: Introduction.Dennis Hirota - 2022 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 42 (1):239-240.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Conversations from the Shin Buddhist-Muslim-Christian Workshops, 2016–2019:IntroductionDennis HirotaIn 2016, members of the Research Center for World Buddhist Cultures at Ryukoku University initiated a project that came to be titled "Conversations in Comparative Theology: Shin Buddhism, Christianity, Islam." The basic plan called for a small number of scholars of the three traditions to meet to present papers on shared themes and discuss vital topics in their own traditions. (...)
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    Silsilah-i mabāḥis̲-i ḥawzavī.Shākir Barkhūrdār Farīd - 2007 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Lāhūt.
    On the conduct of life and ethics for religious scholars and students.
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  28. Maolānā Olī Āhamada Niyāmapurī smārakasaṃkalana: biśishṭa bidvāna, Buyurgāne Dvīna o kabi, Ārabi-Phārasi-Urdu-Bāṃlā Maolānā Olī Āhamada Niyāmapurī smaraṇa-saṃkhyā.Maolānā Olī Āhamada Niyāmapurī & Muhāmmada Niyāmuddīna (eds.) - 2003 - [Chittagong]: Maolānā̄ Olī Āhamada Niyāmapurī Risārca Ekāḍemi.
    Commemorative volume of contributed articles on the life and work of Maolānā̄ Olī Āhamada Niyāmapurī, 1885-1960, Islamic scholar, philosopher and multilingual poet from Chattagram District, Bangladesh.
     
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  29. Adab al-bayt al-Muslim.Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Shamīlah Ahdal - 1999 - al-Ṭāʼif: Maktabat Dār al-Bayān al-Ḥadīthah.
     
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    The ideal Muslim: the true Islamic personality as defined in the Qurʼan and Sunnah.Muḥammad ʻAlī Hāshimī - 2005 - Riyadh: International Islamic Pub. House.
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    Khuluq al-Muslim wa-dawruhu fī bināʼ al-mujtamaʻ.ʻAbd Allāh ibn Ḥusayn Mawjān - 2011 - Jiddah: Markaz al-Kawn.
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    The Capacity for Ethical Conduct: On Psychic Existence and the Way We Relate to Others.David P. Levine - 2012 - Routledge.
    What is the root cause of ethical failure? Why is preoccupation with ethics more a part of the problem than a part of the solution? What makes ethical conduct a natural expression of who we are? What enables us to be ourselves in our relations with others? Ethical failure has become a significant concern in public life, in organizations and in educational institutions. The Capacity for Ethical Conduct explores how qualities of character and personality either make ethical (...) possible for the individual or foster ethical failure. David Levine discusses how ethical conduct is a special way of relating to others, one that secures respect for their integrity by assuring that what they do can express who they are. He argues that this special way of relating to others results not from knowledge of, or a stated commitment to, rules, norms and values, but from the way we experience ourselves, especially from our ability to make a positive emotional investment in being and having a self. Traditionally, emphasis on the importance of values and ethics in shaping conduct tends to be connected to the need to find fault in self and others, fostering an atmosphere where the self is put at risk in its relations to others. This means that an excessive emphasis on ethics, rather than assuring ethical conduct, tends instead to create interpersonal settings marked by emotional assault. Because of this, talk about ethics often expresses ambivalence about ethical conduct, which makes the familiar combination of preoccupation with ethics and ethical failure unsurprising. The Capacity for Ethical Conduct explores the ways in which the interpersonal world of work either fosters a feeling of safety or encourages various forms of emotional assault. Presenting case studes and applying psychoanalytic object relation theory and self psychology, this book explores the factors underlying ethical failure and the capacity for ethical conduct. It will be of interest to scholars and practioners in the fields of psychoanalysis, psychology, philosophy, sociology, organizational dynamics, management and public administration. (shrink)
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    The Chinese Scholar's Studio, Artistic Life in the Late Ming Period. An Exhibition from the Shanghai Museum.Kiyohiko Munakata, Chutsing Li & James C. Y. Watt - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (2):114.
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    Scholars in Households: Refiguring the Learned Habitus, 1480–1550.Gadi Algazi - 2003 - Science in Context 16 (1-2):9-42.
    ArgumentUntil the fifteenth century, celibacy was the rule among Christian scholars of northwestern Europe. Celibacy was a major element of the codified cultural representation of the scholar and his specific way of life, sustained by peculiar institutional arrangements and daily routines. Founding family households implied therefore a major reorganization of the scholar’s way of life. Broadly speaking, this involved refashioning the scholarly habitus, redefining social relations, and developing the necessary material infrastructure. The paper focuses on three aspects of this (...)
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    Religious Scholars’ Attitudes and Views on Ethical Issues Pertaining to Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) in Malaysia.A. Olesen, S. N. Nor & L. Amin - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (3):419-429.
    Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis represents the first fusion of genomics and assisted reproduction and the first reproductive technology that allows prospective parents to screen and select the genetic characteristics of their potential offspring. However, for some, the idea that we can intervene in the mechanisms of human existence at such a fundamental level can be, at a minimum, worrying and, at most, repugnant. Religious doctrines particularly are likely to collide with the rapidly advancing capability for science to make such interventions. This (...)
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  36. The debate about human cloning among Muslim religious scholars since 1997.Thomas Eich - 2006 - In Heiner Roetz, Cross-cultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York, NY: Rodopi.
     
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  37. Ḥayāt al-salaf bayna al-qawl wa-al-ʻamal.Aḥmad ibn Nāṣir Ṭayyār - 2012 - al-Dammām: Dār Ibn al-Jawzī lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
     
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    Muslim ethics: emerging vistas.Amyn B. Sajoo - 2004 - New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies.
    Recent political and social events as well as advances in science and technology have posed challenges to the traditional Muslim discourse on ethics. In this latest in the series of Occasional Papers produced by the Institute of Ismaili Studies, Amyn B. Sajoo examines these challenges, and through a critical analysis of the implications of emerging initiatives in political pluralism and civic culture, in bio-medicine and environmental conservatism, considers how the contours of public ethics in Islam may be redefined to (...)
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    Iṣlāḥ dhāta al-bayn wa-dawruhu fī tamāsuk al-mujtamaʻ al-Muslim.ʻAwaḍ ibn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ʻAmrī - 2012 - Makkah: Jāmiʻat Umm al-Qurá.
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    1. A Scholar’s Life: Duty, Scepticism, and Invention.Reid Barbour - 2003 - In John Selden: Measures of the Holy Commonwealth in Seventeenth-Century England. University of Toronto Press. pp. 23-58.
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    The Muslim woman's handbook.Huda Khattab - 2001 - London: Ta-Ha.
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  42. PHD Thesis Summary: Intellectual Paths and Pathologies: How Small Events in Scholarly Life Accidentally Grow Big (2009).Altug Yalcintas - 2010 - Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics 3 (1):123-125.
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    Crossing the Red Line? Empirical Evidence and Useful Recommendations on Questionable Research Practices among Business Scholars.Hengky Latan, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour & Murad Ali - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 184 (3):549-569.
    Academic leaders in management from all over the world—including recent calls by the Academy of Management Shaw (Academy of Management Journal 60(3): 819–822, 2017)—have urged further research into the extent and use of questionable research practices (QRPs). In order to provide empirical evidence on the topic of QRPs, this work presents two linked studies. Study 1 determines the level of use of QRPs based on self-admission rates and estimated prevalence among business scholars in Indonesia. It was determined that if (...)
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    Tampering with scholarly form.Jeffrey M. Perl - 2014 - Common Knowledge 20 (1):1-3.
    This editorial note introduces the second of three issues of Common Knowledge dedicated to experiments in scholarly form. The first appeared in Winter 1996 and was introduced by a dialogue between two editorial board members, Greil Marcus and Hugh Kenner, who differed over whether tampering with set scholarly forms should be regarded as a serious business or as a matter of fun. Philosophically, this note explains, the journal takes exception to distinctions of the form-versus-content variety — a resistance that stems (...)
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    Ottoman Scholar from Kastamonu Ahmed M'hir(1860-1925) Efendi and his Tafsir Methodology.Hatice Merve Çalışkan Başer - 2022 - Dini Araştırmalar 25 (62):33-58.
    Ahmed Mâhir, who was born in Kastamonu in 1860-70, is one of the last period Ottoman scholars and is known by the penname "Ballıkızâde". He lived in the 19th century, during the Constitutional Monarchy period when the West progressed in many directions and the Ottoman Empire began to lose land alongside its reforms. After taking lessons from the scholar Ahmed Hicâbî, he also gave lectures and educated many students, and taught tafsir and theology for thirteen years at Daru'l-Fünûn Faculty (...)
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    al-Qiyam al-Islāmīyah wa-dawruhā fī bināʼ shakhṣīyat al-muslim al-Nayjīrī: (janūb gharb Nayjīryā anmūdhajan).ʻAbd al-Ghaffār & Mubārak Ijībūlā - 2017 - al-Kharṭūm: Maʻhad Mubārak Qasam Allāh lil-Buḥūth.
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  47. al-Tamyīz fī ḥayāt al-Muslim bayna al-naẓarīyah wa-al-taṭbīq.ʻAbd Allāh ʻAyyād ʻAnzī - 1998 - al-Riyāḍ: Dār al-Muslim.
     
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    Makānat al-usrah fī al-mujtamaʻ al-Muslim.ʻAbd Allāh ibn Ḥusayn Mawjān - 2011 - Jiddah: Markaz al-Kawn.
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  49. Remembering Ralph Metzner : scholar, teacher, shaman.David Presti - 2024 - In Cathy Coleman, Ralph Metzner, explorer of consciousness: the life and legacy of a psychedelic pioneer. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press.
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    The Scholar: A Species Threatened by Professions.C. Truesdell - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 2 (4):631-648.
    Progress cannot be reversed; what it has killed, we cannot restore to life. Professionalism, like pollution, is here to stay. However, the fact that professionalism and pollution are facts does not force us to welcome and implement them. Indeed, there are those who would accelerate "progress," their effective definition of which is what is going to happen willwe nillwe. I wonder why progressive thinkers do not, since it is inevitable we shall all die one day, advocate present universal suicide. Preferring (...)
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