نتایج جستجو برای: called islamic city
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ghorban tower as an architectural monument is one of the outstanding resting- place of islamic era in hamadan city which has not been studied properly. previous studies on the tower concerning its architectural features or its historical background showed that the tower may be a place where a dignified religious man named khajeh hafez abol'ala hamadani berried inside in saljuk era and afte...
چکیده برای بانیان و ساکنان شهر اسلامی، شهر به منزله انعکاس ارزش های اسلامی است. گذشته از تمام گوناگونی های متأثر از عوامل طبیعی، شهر در اسلام غرق در ایمانی واحد است و در حالی که معیارها و قوانین زندگی بر آن حاکم و مسلّط است، شکل مشخصی از معماری و شهرسازی را ارائه می دهد. در این راستا وجود آیات صریح در قرآن کریم و روایات،اخبار و احادیث متعدد از ائمه اطهار ،بزرگان دین،چه در عرصه های زندگی فردی...
The market is one of the most important economic concepts that in Islamic worldview take on a meaning different from that of conventional economics. Concepts play a key role in the humanities as one of the fundamental steps in the evolution of the humanities is the reproduction of central concepts in the various disciplines. Practicing Islam's recommendations in the field of economics leads to ...
This paper proposes a real time Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) and Monitoring system for pilgrims road transport coming towards city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia based on Data Distribution Service (DDS). This service is a real time publish/subscribe middleware. Using this middleware approach, we are able to locate and track a huge number of mobile vehicles and identify pilgrims for an annual Isl...
This article explains the level of economic freedom in Muslim countries through the theory of institutional path dependency. Islamic countries are generally not free and they have a poor record regarding property rights. To explain these realities we use the institutional history of Muslim countries. We define three steps: the Arab and Ottoman Empires when Islamic law was of great importance, E...
This article explains the level of economic freedom in Muslim countries through the theory of institutional path dependency. Islamic countries are generally not free and they have a poor record regarding property rights. To explain these realities we use the institutional history of Muslim countries. We define three steps: the Arab and Ottoman Empires when Islamic law was of great importance, E...
During the Sassanid Empire in Persia (226-652 AD), there was a renaissance of humanistic sciences, including medicine, in the city of Gondi-Shapur. When the Islamic center of power moved to Baghdad in about 750 AD, physicians of Gondi-Shapur, including the dean of the medical school (a Nestorian Christian), gradually moved to Baghdad constructing hospitals and medical schools. Aided by the Pers...
This article explains the level of economic freedom in Muslim countries through the theory of institutional path dependency. Islamic countries are generally not free and they have a poor record regarding property rights. To explain these realities we use the institutional history of Muslim countries. We define three steps: the Arab and Ottoman Empires when Islamic law was of great importance, E...
This article explains the level of economic freedom in Muslim countries through the theory of institutional path dependency. Islamic countries are generally not free and they have a poor record regarding property rights. To explain these realities we use the institutional history of Muslim countries. We define three steps: the Arab and Ottoman Empires when Islamic law was of great importance, E...
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