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Siyasa (سياسة) is an
Arabic term ****ociated with
political authority. In pre-modern
Islamic literature it was used to
refer to
statecraft and management...
- Al
Siyasa (Arabic: The Politics) was an
Egyptian newspaper which was the
official media outlet of the now-defunct
Liberal Constitutional Party. The paper...
- السياسة, romanized: as-Siyāssa, lit. 'Politics'; also
transliterated Al-
Siyasa) is a
Kuwaiti daily newspaper published by Dar Al-Sey****ah
Press Publishing...
- Al-Imāma wa al-
siyāsa (Arabic: الإمامة والسياسة, lit. 'Imamate and Rule') is a work
about the
history of
Islam written before the
fifth century AH (twelfth...
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Starting from the late
medieval period, **** fiqh
elaborated the
doctrine of
siyasa shar'iyya,
which literally means governance according to sharia, and is...
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century Shi'a
Twelver Islamic scholar writes: In his book Al-Imama wal-
Siyasa, Ibn
Qutaybah transmits saying that
following the
demise of the Prophet...
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after Fatima pleaded with them, as
related in the **** al-Imama wa al-
siyasa, and by the proto-Shia al-Ya'qubi,
though Fatima is
absent in the account...
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Sheikh al-Mudhira, by
Mahmoud Abu Raya, p170 (foot note); Al-Imama wa al-
Siyasa,
Volume 1 page 52;
Tarikh Mukhtasar al-Duwal, by Ibn Al-Ebrei, v1 p55; Al-Mahsol...
- centuries, and who knew the area as
Medina Siyâsa, left
behind a
mountain fortress. At the dig site of
Medina Siyâsa, many
decorative architectural elements...
- Ali's
pledge after Fatima pleaded with them, as
reported in al-Imama wa al-
siyasa. Alternatively, al-Baladhuri
states that Ali
capitulated and
pledged allegiance...