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Editore: Siyer Akademi, Istanbul, 2026
Da: Istanbul Books, Istanbul, TurchiaIstanbul Books
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EUR 330,55
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Aggiungi al carrelloHC, 16,5x24 cm. This monumental work, comprising six volumes, is an interdisciplinary "historical responsibility" project that addresses the issue of Jerusalem and Palestine not merely as a current political crisis, but from multifaceted perspectives encompassing history, religion, philosophy, art, and administrative sciences. E…ach volume in the series delves deeper into the subject through a different area of ??expertise. The volume on Islamic History and Arts meticulously examines the region's deep-rooted past and rich cultural heritage; The three volumes under the heading of Fundamental Islamic Sciences explore the spiritual significance of Jerusalem and the lives of scholars who served the region from the perspectives of tafsir (Quranic exegesis), hadith (prophetic traditions), and fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). The third volume is dedicated to Arabic articles containing international academic contributions. The volume on Philosophy and Religious Studies analyzes the theological approaches and understandings of sanctity of the three Abrahamic religions towards the region; The volume on Humanities and Administrative Sciences examines modern political developments, the international law dimension, and strategic transformations in the region. This collection of works, offering a scholarly response to the humanitarian tragedy and systematic human rights violations in Gaza, aims to build knowledge-based awareness for the end of the occupation and the establishment of a just peace. A fundamental reference source for both academic researchers and readers dedicated to the cause of Jerusalem, this work is an unwavering record of memory, illuminating the past, present, and future of the holy city, a shared heritage of humanity and the heart of Islamic civilization. 1968 pages.