Results for 'Mahya Malekghasemi'

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    Consistency and interpolation in linear continuous logic.Mahya Malekghasemi & Seyed-Mohammad Bagheri - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (7):931-939.
    We prove Robinson consistency theorem as well as Craig, Lyndon and Herbrand interpolation theorems in linear continuous logic.
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    Maximality of linear continuous logic.Mahya Malekghasemi & Seyed-Mohammad Bagheri - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (3):185-191.
    The linear compactness theorem is a variant of the compactness theorem holding for linear formulas. We show that the linear fragment of continuous logic is maximal with respect to the linear compactness theorem and the linear elementary chain property. We also characterize linear formulas as those preserved by the ultramean construction.
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    Necdet SUBASI. Diaries of Sociology, Religion, Presidency of Religious Affairs and New Socialities. İstanbul: Mahya Press, 2018, p. 271. [REVIEW]Ercan ÇELİK - 2022 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 24 (46):643-647.
    The book titled “Diaries of Sociology” was penned by Dr. Necdet Subaşı and published under the authority of Mahya Press in 2018. Its first edition was published in 2018 and it consists of 41 different articles that have been scripted through the years by Subaşı. In other words, all of the articles placed in this book were presented as collected works. Basically, it is seen that the author evaluates certain issues that societies, face at our present. The articles were (...)
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    Up All Night Out of Love for the Prophet: Devotion, Sanctity, and Ritual Innovation in the Ottoman Arab Lands, 1500–1620.Jonathan Parkes Allen - 2019 - Journal of Islamic Studies 30 (3):303-337.
    Devotion to the Prophet Muḥammad was a major feature of late medieval and early modern Islamic religious life across much of the Islamic world. The history of this devotion remains understudied in relation to its importance and pervasiveness. This study takes as its locus of analysis a particular instance of early modern devotion: a weekly, public all-night session of ṣalawāt upon the Prophet that would become known as the maḥyā. Developed by the peasant-turned-shaykh Nūr al-Dīn al-Shūnī in late Mamluk Egypt, (...)
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