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Shah Hatâyî, born in 1487 in the city of Erdebil, was a figure who had left a great impact on Turkish history, Sufi mystic culture, and literature, especially Alawite-Bektashi literature. The word Niyâz, which within both the Turkish language and Turkish ... see more

This article notes the proliferation of stereotypical images of the Chinese unleashed by the problematic assumption of their economic and social relations to the Filipino. How does the Filipino-Chinese writer perceive this challenge, and how is it transmu... see more

This paper presents the stylistic analysis of the invocation part of the Rape of the Locke. The researcher has tried to uncover the mystery of the beauty of the lines of this mock epic. He studied the role of deviation, parallelism, and other factors, to ... see more

The paper is devoted to the consideration of one of the most pressing problems of invocation to international legal responsibility: the definition of the circle of subjects entitled to make claims against a violator of the norms of international law. Taki... see more

The pre-Islamic culture in the Philippines is evident in the present social behavior of the Filipinos, especially the Meranaws. These people geographically occupy the two Lanao provinces and other nearby towns. This paper explored the tradition of sanggar... see more

Abstract:This study discusses the design from progressness of local religious content in shaping religious culture at SDN Perak 2 Perak Jombang. This study use qualitative approach. The result of research that has been done regarding the design of the cur... see more

This article examines the reception of Jalaluddin Rumi's Mathnawi in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina through the hitherto published translations of that work in the Bosnian language. The authors inspect the Bosnian translations of the Mathnawi accordi... see more

There is a breathlessness to Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks. Fanon leaves us in no doubt that he is an author with a great deal to say about matters, among which racism, colonialism and the effect of both on the black body and psyche are his ... see more

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