ANALIZA STAVOVA ŠIIJSKE REFORMISTIČKE ULEME U IRANU
This paper examines the issue of reforming the Shia Twelver doctrine with the aim of illuminating and analyzing the fundamental demands of the religious reformist currents within Shia scholarship through an analysis of the texts of the most prominent Shia religious reformers. The paper highlights significant critiques directed at the official Twelv...
By Nihad Čamdžić
KRŠĆANSTVO U DJELIMA MUSLIMANSKIH KLASIKA
The following piece of work thematizes in a very scientific way one of the great mainstream religious traditions, and, primarily, from the recourse of the interpretative/intellectual tradition of Islam (islām 'aqlī), which as such relies on the constitutive sources of faith. In etymological, i.e. terminological sense, it determines what is understo...
By Saudin Gobeljić
RELIGIJSKOPEDAGOŠKI ZNAČAJ AFIRMACIJE TRADICIONALNE TEFSIRSKE MISLI
The development of the religious identity of the members of any community, including the Muslim one, is the subject of religiouspedagogical intentions and based on them the upbringing/educational activities of the responsible scientists of the referential religious community. When it comes to the Islamic community, the Holy Qur'an is the fundamenta...
By Mensur Valjevac, Muamer Neimarlija
DOPRINOS TESAVVUFA ISLAMSKOJ CIVILIZACIJI – kratak prikaz
Touching on certain aspects and elements that make up civilisation and using relevant sources, the paper indicates that tasawwuf left a great impression on Islamic civilisation, and that it is an inevitable element among those elements that have shaped Islamic civilisation for centuries and contributed to it as we know it today. Economy, politics, ...
By Mensur Valjevac, Dženan Hasić
Uncertainty in contracts from the perspective of islamic law – contemporary implications
A few Quranic verses implicitly prohibit uncertainty in contracts, while hadith texts explicitly prohibit it. The analysis of primary sources of Islamic law and the views of eminent scholars show that uncertainty in contracts is tolerated in situations where there is a need for the contract and where the potential harm from the risks and uncertaint...
By Hakija Kanurić
Uzrit motifs of love and love longing in Bosniak and Serbian romanticists
Created in the 7th century, Uzrit love poetry or desert love poetry is inspired by love. It is named after the tribe to which poet Džemil (Ğamīl), one of the most famous love poets, belonged. In these poems, a lover spends his whole life in longing and absence, yearning for his beloved one. At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centu...
By Semir Rebronja
The review of the book “About human pedagogy – from man as a learning being to a learning society” by Muja Slatina
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By Amina Odobašić, Izet Pehlić
Observations regarding extended causative verbal adverbials in the modern turkish language
In the grammatical structure of the Turkish language, the ablative case suffix can also in certain contexts express causation. Thus, causative adverbial phrases can be derived by adding the ablative case suffix to noun phrases formed during the process of nominalization by transforming the initial clauses with finite predicates, where the function ...
By Edina Solak, Mirza Bašić, Amina Hadžimejlić
The review of the book “Conceptual development of islamic educational theory – Tetavvur mefhumi en-nezarijeti et-terbevijeti el-islamijeti” by Madžid Arsan El-Kejlani
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By Enes Julardžija
Some characteristics of patriotic lyric poetry by Safvet-beg Bašagić
One of the most significant figures of Bosniak cultural and literary revival during the period of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia was certainly Safvet-beg Bašagić. With an exceptionally wide range of occupations and diverse activities in the field of culture and social and political activity in general, he enormously contributed to the affirmation ...
By Ibnel Ramić, Ikbal Smajlović