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journal of Islamic science college
Volume , Issue 19 (2009)
journal of Islamic science college
Volume:
Issue:
19
Publication Year:
2009
Publication Date:
March 2009
Articles in This Issue
Pages 8-590
1
The similar arbitrator in the Holy Quran
Ismail Ibrahim Al-Samarrai
Pages: 8-75
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2
The good and bad words in Surah Ibrahim, peace be upon him
Ahmed Jaloub Jassim
Pages: 76-113
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3
The rule (it is desirable to leave the dispute) and its importance in the life of a Muslim
Majeed Ali
Pages: 114-164
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4
Conjunction meaning and applied models
Muhammad Jassim Muhammad
Pages: 165-227
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5
The effect of fainting on a person’s behavior in (worship)
Hanaa Muhammad Hussein
Pages: 228-250
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6
Provisions for a Muslim to be naturalized with the citizenship of non-Muslim countries
Omar Jassam is stubborn
Pages: 252-301
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7
Marriage sermon in Islamic jurisprudence
Mohammed Najib Al-Jawaani, Star Abdullah Ibrahim
Pages: 302-343
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8
Breastfeeding in Islamic law
Mohammed Atshan Alawi, Hassan Mohsen Sahyoud
Pages: 344-366
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9
The most desirable systems for the ruling on reciting Umm al-Kab in the funeral prayer
Mohammed Jassim Abdul-Issawi
Pages: 367-412
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10
Safety and its provisions in Islamic jurisprudence (a comparative study)
Muhammad Salman Hussein
Pages: 414-446
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11
Anthropomorphism in heavenly religions
Walid Abdul Jabbar Ahmed
Pages: 485-448
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12
The heart is in (why, why)
Hatem Hamdan Ibrahim
Pages: 531-486
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13
توالي المنح في أسماء ثمار النخل ورتبة البلح بدر الدين محمد بن يحيى القرافي ت 1008ه
Nassif Jassim Mohammed Al-Rawi
Pages: 532-553
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14
The past tense is currently present among Arabic scholars and Qur’anic
Abdul Razzaq Ali Hussein
Pages: 554-590
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