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    Definisi dan Konsepsi Falsafah Islam.Nanang Tahqiq - 2015 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 5 (2):181.
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    Batik Dermayon: Expression of Femininity in North Coast of Java.Nanang Ganda Prawira & Aditya Aditama Putri Hk - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 16 (1):131-146.
    To date, Javanese-Indonesian coastal women have only been part of the batik craft industry, but their strategic roles and expressions have never been disclosed or cared. Whereas the feminine side and the aesthetic symbolic adaptation of Batik-crafter women are very important issues in the creation of the Indonesian cultural repertoire. This study succeeded in explaining the visual identity signs and aesthetic structures described by the community of the crafter woman in the Paoman Village, as well as revealing the meaning of (...)
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    Risāla fī taḥqīq taʿrīb al-kalima al-aʿǧamiyya (Treatise on the Verification of the Arabicization of Foreign Words)Risala fi tahqiq tarib al-kalima al-agamiyya.Robert Ermers, Ibn Kamāl Pasha, Mohammad Sawaie & Ibn Kamal Pasha - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):294.
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    I manoscritti Persiani dell' Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Fondi Caetani e Corsini)Ṭarīq ut-TaḥqīqTariq ut-Tahqiq.G. M. Wickens & Bo Utas - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (1):41.
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    Aḥmad al-Wallālī’s Commentary on al-Sanūsī’s Compendium of Logic: A Study and Edition of Lawāmiʿ al-Naẓar fī Taḥqīq Maʿānī al-Mukhtaṣar.Ibrahim Safri (ed.) - 2022 - Boston: BRILL.
    In the study of _Lawāmiʿ al-Naẓar_, Ibrahim Safri presents a history of rational sciences in the Maghribī tradition in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. He also presents a critical edition of the work, which can be considered as an introduction to post-Avicennian studies in North Africa.
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    Aḥmad al-Wallālī's commentary on al-Sanūsī's Compendium of logic: a study and edition of Lawāmiʻ al-naẓar fī taḥqīq maʻānī al-Mukhtaṣar = Lawāmiʻ al-naẓar fī taḥqīq maʻānī al-Mukhtaṣar.Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad Wallālī - 2022 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Ibrahim Safri.
    Lawami' al-Nazar fi Tahqiq Ma'ani al-Mukhtasar is Aḥmad b. Ya'qub al-Wallali's (d. 1128/1716) commentary on al-Sanusi's (d. 895/1490) compendium of logic, al-Mukhtasar. Al-Wallali was the first commentator on al-Sanusi's compendium after the author's autocommentary. In this publication, Ibrahim Safri offers a critical edition of this work, together with a study of the author's life and oeuvre. Safri also tries to show the indirect influence of Avicennism on logic in the Maghribi tradition in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. On the (...)
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  7. Rūmī’s Path of Realization.William Chittick - 2007 - Transcendent Philosophy Journal 8:1-18.
    One of the key terms employed in defining the nature of the Islamicintellectual tradition is taḥqīq, “realization” or “ verifi cation”. Literally, theword means to search out the ḥaqq of things, which is their truth, rightness,appropriat eness, and at the same time, the word implies the correct andproper human response to this ḥaqq. The nature of taḥqīq is suggested by theprophetic prayer that Rumi often recites, “Our Lord, show us things as theyare.”taḥqīq is often discussed as a methodology by the (...)
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  8. The Philosophy of Qutb Al-Din Shirazi; a Study in the Integration of Islamic Philosophy.John Tuthill Walbridge - 1983 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi's life spanned the last two thirds of the seventh/thirteenth centuries. A student of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, he was involved in the revival of Peripatetic philosophy and science that occurred at Maraghah under his influence. He was significant as a transitional figure, combining Suhrawardi's Illuminative philosophy with the revived Avicennism of his teacher. His commentary on Suhrawardi's Philosophy of Illumination was the main vehicle through which this work was studied by later Iranian philosophers. He was also associated with (...)
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