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Attitudes of Sana'a University Professors Towards The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
A Comparative Study Based on Source Awareness
Amatulsalam Jahaf (Author)
59-106
Debt Writing between Obligation and Willingness
Abdul-Jabbar Mohammed Qaid Al-Sabri (Author)
51-75
Harsh Criticism by Hadith Critics Their Teachers and Contexts
Mohammed Hazbar Saeed Al-Mikhlafi (Author)
97-140
Islamic administration is a modern administrative perspective in the era of globalization
Khaled A. N. Al-Omari (Author)
33
Models of Agreement between Zaidia and Mu'tazila in Interpreting Creed Verses
A Comparative Study with Sunni Interpretations
Al-Zubair Saleh Mohammed Ahmed Al-Wasabi (Author)
114-158
Polygamy in Ancient Systems and Islamic Sharia
Mohammed Abdulhameed Abdulmajeed Al-Alawi (Author)
141-170
Quranic Texts between Sender’s Intention and Recipient’s Acceptability
Abdulkarim Mohammed Qasim Al-Qatabi (Author)
89-113
Satan's machinations and ways of prevention
Abdulghani Haider (Author)
17
The commandment in Sharia and the law
A comparative study between the laws of some Arab countries and Russian law
Alawi S. M. Al-Aalwi (Author)
19
The role of Salafist groups (Islamic and Jewish) in the Arab and Israeli societies and the society's attitude towards them
Amatulsalam Jahaf (Author)
89-120
The system of government is at the heart of the Islamic state and the activation of control over the rulers
Hammoud Ahmed Al-Faqih (Author)
23
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