- (lit. 'Iran's Outlook'), a two-monthly
magazine on
politics and strategy.
Meisami was a
student activist with the
National Front and
Freedom Movement of...
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administration and for scientific,
theological and
philosophical discourse.
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Amirsoleimani 2009, p. 233.
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Bosworth 2008b, p. 195.
Bosworth 1977, p. 24.
Pirouti 2010, p. 151.
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spiritual guide. However,
Julie Meisami argues that the
intention of the poem is not mystical, but literary, and...
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Meisami 1999, p. 143. S****r 1970, p. 147.
Bosworth 1977, p. 75-77, 107-110. Bosworth...
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restraints of
morality and the
divine guidance that men
espouse secularism.
Meisami,
Sayeh (2013). "'Abdolkarim Soroush".
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ancestry as well as
inherent elements from
Ancient Persia.
Julie Scott Meisami describes the
medieval Islamic garden as "a
hortus conclusus,
walled off...