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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. The Siasat Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Siasat Daily is an Indian newspaper published by the Siasat Press based in the city of Hyderabad, Telangana. [3] It operates the digital news website Siasat and is the publisher of the Siasat English Weekly magazine and the Siasat Urdu Daily newspaper whose editions are also available as electronic papers.

  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. al-Mawardi - Wikipedia

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  7. Tazir - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic Law, tazir (ta'zeer or ta'zir, Arabic: تعزير) lit. scolding; refers to punishment for offenses at the discretion of the judge or ruler of the state. [1] It is one of three major types of punishments or sanctions under Islamic law, Sharia — hadd, qisas / diyya and ta'zir. [2]

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

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  9. Jamal al-Din al-Afghani - Wikipedia

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    As indicated by his nisba, al-Afghani claimed to be of Afghan origin.His true national and sectarian background has been a subject of controversy. [1] [2] According to one theory and his own account, he was born in Asadabad, Afghanistan, near Kabul.