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Ta῾zīr (Subject Entry)
See Criminal Law . ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Ta῾ziyah (Subject Entry)
The Shī῾ī passion play called ta῾ziyah is the only serious drama ever developed in the Islamic world, except for contemporary Western theater. Ta῾ziyah (from ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Ta'ziyah (Subject Entry)
The ta'ziyah is a passion play (religious drama) that reenacts the death of Husayn ibn Ali , the grandson of Muhammad and the third ...
Source: The Islamic World: Past and Present
Tabaqah (Subject Entry)
Cell in Sufi hospice (zawiyah or khanaqah) used for individual meditation, contemplation, and lodging. Usually located along the sides of a central courtyard and ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Tabaqat (Subject Entry)
Biographical dictionary. Arranged by rank, class, or generation. The selection of biographies can be thematic by religious profession, geographical by city or region, or ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ṭabaqāt (Subject Entry)
The Ṭabaqāt (classes, layers, categories, strata, or generations) genre is a branch of historical writing unique to the Muslim community. These biographical dictionaries appeared ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Women
Tabari, Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Jarir al- (Biography)
(d. 923 ) Early Muslim historian and collector of hadith. Shariah scholar and jurist. Inspired a short-lived school of Islamic law named after him ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ṭabarī, Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr al- (Biography)
One of the most remarkable scholars of the medieval Islamic world, the Persian Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Jarīr al-Ṭabarī ( 839 – 923 ) ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Ṭabarī, Ibn Rabbān al- (Biography)
Ibn Rabbān al-Ṭabarī (c. 778 –c. 864 ce ), son of Sahl Rabbān al-Ṭabarī, was a notable ninth-century Muslim physician, psychologist, and one of ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Science, and Technology in Islam
Ṭabāṭabā'ī Al‐Ḥakīm, Muḥsin Ibn Mahdī (Biography)
See Ḥakīm , Muḥsin al‐ . ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Ṭabāṭabā'ī, MuḤammad Ḥusayn (Biography)
( 1903 – 1981 ), known to his contemporaries as ῾Allāmah Ṭabāṭabā'ī, one of the foremost Qur'ānic commentators and traditional Persian philosophers of the ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Tabatabai, Muhammad Husayn (Biography)
(d. 1981 ) Also known as Allamah Tabatabai . One of the foremost Quranic commentators and traditional Persian philosophers of the twentieth century, prolific ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Ṭabāṭabāʾī, Muḥammad (Biography)
Muḥammad Ḥusayn Ṭabāṭabāʾī ( 1902 – 1981 ) was one of the most prominent Iranian Shīʿī scholars of the twentieth century, and a leading ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Science, and Technology in Islam
Ṭabāṭabāʿī, al-Ḥakim Muḥsin ibn Mahdī (Subject Entry)
See Hakim , Muhsin al- . ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Ṭabāṭabāʿī, Muḥammad Ḥusayn (Biography)
Muḥammad Ḥusayn Ṭabāṭabāʿī ( 1903 – 1981 ), known to his contemporaries as ʿAllāmah Ṭabāṭabāʿī, was one of the foremost Qurʿānic commentators and traditional ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Tabiun (Subject Entry)
See Successors ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Tabligh (Subject Entry)
Communication of a message or revelation; fulfillment of a mission. Interchangeable with dawah (propagation of faith) in modern usage. The Quranic use of related ...
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
Tablīgh (Subject Entry)
Qāẓī Muḥammad Sulaymān Manṣūrpūrī ( d. 1930 ),an Indian scholar known for several works defending Islam against criticism by non-Muslims, defined tablīgh in Tablīgh ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
Tablīgh (Subject Entry)
Qāẓī Muḥammad Sulaimān Manṣūrpūrī (d. 1930 ), an Indian scholar known for several works defending Islam against criticism by non‐Muslims, defined tablīgh in Tablīgh ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
Tablīghī Jamā῾at (Subject Entry)
The Tablīghī Jamā῾at of the Indo‐Pakistan subcontinent, also variously called the Jamā῾at (Party), Taḥrīk (Movement), Niẓam (System), Tanẓīm (Organization), and Taḥrīk‐i Īmān (Faith Movement), ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World