نتایج جستجو برای: din muhammad rumi d 672

تعداد نتایج: 585723  

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
نصرالله شاملی عضو هیئة التدریس بجامعة اصفهان(استاذ مشارک). صحبت اله حسن وند خریج جامعة اصفهان.

the arab literature undoubtedly was not a suitable position for the perfect philosophy in the past or in the contemporary era; but rays and glimmers of philosophy can be seen in their literature. except the philosophical sufism of hallaj and ibn arabi’s schools which were followed by jalal al din rumi and farid al din attar neishabouri in persian and arabic. the present article has studied the ...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه مبانی تعلیم و تربیت 0

main purpose in this research is the explanation of different views of muslim philosophers on the p.f.c to establish an imperative religion education. reaching to this purpose we use the content analysis and logical deduction among the research methods. on the basis of the research findings, we can find two different approaches in the religious-intellectual education: popular and specialized. t...

ژورنال: مطالعات عرفانی 2015
محمّدی, یداله , پارسا, سید احمد, گرجی, مصطفی,

Mowlanā Jalāl al-Din muhammad Rūmi(604- 672 h) is one of the iranian poets and Sufis. For those who don’t know Mowlavi well understanding the concepts in his gazals is a demanding task. The existence of mystical expressions, his broad knowledge of various Islamic sciences, and cultural and literal traditions can be regarded as causes of this. In spite of the growing trend of researching o...

Journal: :Development 2011
Rodrigo Fernandez-Valdivia Hideyuki Takeuchi Amin Samarghandi Mario Lopez Jessica Leonardi Robert S Haltiwanger Hamed Jafar-Nejad

Protein O-glucosylation is a conserved post-translational modification that occurs on epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) repeats harboring the C(1)-X-S-X-P-C(2) consensus sequence. The Drosophila protein O-glucosyltransferase (Poglut) Rumi regulates Notch signaling, but the contribution of protein O-glucosylation to mammalian Notch signaling and embryonic development is not known. Here, we show...

Journal: :Frontline social sciences and history journal 2022

This article describes the attitude of Uzbek poet and thinker, great philosopher educator Boborahim Mashrab to Islam. In Mashrab’s poems, first all, Oneness Allah analyzes that Muhammad (saas) was sent as last messenger mankind. He also praised in his poems Hasan, sons Abu Bakr, 'Umar,' Uthman, 'Ali and' Ali, Husayn, had attained status martyrs cause Allah. belongs Hanafi sect, he expressed dee...

Journal: :Entropy 2016
Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi Muhammad Mubashir Bhatti Munawwar Ali Abbas Mohamed El-Sayed Ali

Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi 1,2, Muhammad Mubashir Bhatti 3, Munawwar Ali Abbas 4 and Mohamed El-Sayed Ali 5,* 1 Shanghai Key Lab of Vehicle Aerodynamics and Vehicle Thermal Management Systems, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, China; [email protected] 2 ENN-Tongji Clean Energy Institute of Advanced Studies, Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, China 3 Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics a...

ژورنال: مطالعات عرفانی 2013
یلمه‌ها, احمدرضا, آقاحسینی, حسین,

Anis al-Tālebin wa ‘Oddat al-Sālekin is a book with two scripts, a detailed and a short, about states and thoughts of Khājeh Bahā al-Din Naqshband. In the detailed script, Salāh ibn Mobārak Bukhāri has been mentioned explicitly as the author, but in sources and indices this book has been ascribed to Khājeh Muhammad Pārsā and Hesām ibn Yousof Bukhāri. The ascription of this book to Hesām ibn You...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Melih Acar Hamed Jafar-Nejad Hideyuki Takeuchi Akhila Rajan Dafina Ibrani Nadia A. Rana Hongling Pan Robert S. Haltiwanger Hugo J. Bellen

Notch signaling is broadly used to regulate cell-fate decisions. We have identified a gene, rumi, with a temperature-sensitive Notch phenotype. At 28 degrees C-30 degrees C, rumi clones exhibit a full-blown loss of Notch signaling in all tissues tested. However, at 18 degrees C only a mild Notch phenotype is evident. In vivo analyses reveal that the target of Rumi is the extracellular domain of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Hideyuki Takeuchi Rodrigo C Fernández-Valdivia Devin S Caswell Aleksandra Nita-Lazar Nadia A Rana Thomas P Garner Thomas K Weldeghiorghis Megan A Macnaughtan Hamed Jafar-Nejad Robert S Haltiwanger

Mutations in rumi result in a temperature-sensitive loss of Notch signaling in Drosophila. Drosophila Rumi is a soluble, endoplasmic reticulum-retained protein with a CAP10 domain that functions as a protein O-glucosyltransferase. In human and mouse genomes, three potential Rumi homologues exist: one with a high degree of identity to Drosophila Rumi (52%), and two others with lower degrees of i...

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