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  2. Siyasa - Wikipedia

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    Old picture of Al-Farabi. Siyasa (سياسة) is an Arabic term associated with political authority. In pre-modern Islamic literature it was used to refer to statecraft and management of the affairs of the state.

  3. al-Imama wa al-siyasa - Wikipedia

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    Al-Imāma wa al-siyāsa (Arabic: الإمامة والسياسة, lit. 'Imamate and Rule') is a work about the history of Islam written before the fifth century AH (twelfth century CE).

  4. Al Siyassa Al Musawwara - Wikipedia

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    Al Siyassa Al Musawwara was launched on 15 December 1907 and edited and published by Abdul Hamit Zaki who would leave Egypt for Italy. [1] [2] On the masthead of the magazine there was another title in addition to Arabic title, namely Cairo Punch.

  5. Al-Seyassah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Seyassah was launched on 3 June 1965 as a weekly magazine by Ahmed Al-Jarallah and owned by Abdulaziz F. Al-Masaeed. [2] [3] [4] In 1968, Al-Jarallah bought Al-Seyassah from Al-Masaeed with a bank loan and, with assistance from his friend the minister of information, obtained the license to turn the weekly magazine to a daily newspaper format.

  6. Talk:Al-Imama wa al-siyasa - Wikipedia

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  7. Maqasid - Wikipedia

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    The jurist Imam Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (died 1388) also wrote on Maqasid Al-Sharia in his work Al-Muwafaqaat fi Usool al-Sharia.He defined maqasid al-shariah as "the attainment of good, welfare, advantage, benefits and warding off evil, injury, loss of the creatures". [8]

  8. Journal - Wikipedia

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    A journal, from the Old French journal (meaning "daily"), may refer to: . Bullet journal, a method of personal organization; Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to oneself.

  9. Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Bouti - Wikipedia

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