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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and fourteen aquaintences

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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and several acquaintances, 1966-1979. Record contains 24 pages with discussions pertaining to lecturing, recommendations, university administration, seminars, applications, and other mattersCorrespondence between Aziz Atiya and five acquaintances. 1. Typed letter dated June 19 1973 from Dr. Aziz Atiya to the Assistant Dean for Overseas Programs at the University of Maryland. A letter of recommendation for Major Robert B. Patrick for a part-time instructorship at the University of Maryland. 2. Typed letter on University of Utah, Middle East Center letterhead Khosrow Mostofi, Director, to Dr. Hashim Amir Ali \u27Shelimar\u27, Somajigula Hunderbad-4, A.-p. INDIA, carbon copied to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of History at the University of Utah. Arrangements for Dr. Amir Ali to visit Utah and recommendations on how to obtain a grant and visa. 3. Typed letter dated June 21st 1979 from Hashim Amir Ali to a Dr. Geddes C/O Hyder A. Alim, 3662 Normandy Road, Shaker Heights, OH, 44120 and carbon copied to Aziz S. Atiya, Marriott Library, University of Utah. Mr. Ali describes his itinerary from Indiana to Colorado as well as his desire to meet with Professor James. B Mayfield of Cot

    Union Theological Seminary, Correspondence of Aziz Suryal Atiya, stapled set number two

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    One-page typed letter on University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Department of Near Eastern Studies stationery, dated July 7, 1956, from Aziz Atiya to Randolph H. Dyer, Treasurer and Comptroller, Union Theological Seminary, New York, New York. The letter is an inquiry about the electrical appliances in the apartment in which the Atiya\u27s will stay during the "upcoming academic session". The housing is located in McGiffert Hall on the campus of the Union Theological Seminary

    Union Theological Seminary, Correspondence of Aziz Suryal Atiya, stapled set number 6

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    Union Theological Seminary, Correspondence of Aziz Suryal Atiya, dated 17 August 1956. Pages 1 and 2) A two-page typewritten letter to Dr. Atiya from John H. Mueller, Chairman of the Patten Scholarship Committee, dated August 17, 1956, inquiring whether Dr. Atiya would be interested and available for a Visiting Professorship for 1 semester at Indiana University, sponsored by a Patten Scholarhip. Details of the services required, honorarium and other perquisities of the posiiton are included along with the comment, "President Wells, Dean of the Graduate School, Dr. Ralph Cleland, and Professor Grimm, Chairman of the Department of History heartily concur in this invitation". Note of Interest: This letter to Dr. Atiya is addressed to him c/o The Library of Congress, Washington 25, D.C

    ’’پروفیسر عبدالعزیز جاوید بطور مترجم و تصحیح نگار‘‘: ABDUL AZIZ JAVED AS A TRANSLATOR AND EIDTOR

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    Prof. Abdul Aziz Javed is a Pakistani writer and well-known name of Urdu and Persion literature. He has marvelous contribution in writhing Poetry, Urud Translation of Persion Books he has a great contribution in translation. This article covers the translation and editing work of Prof. Abdul aziz javed

    Dibenzyl ferrocene-1,1′-dicarboxylate

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    In the title compound, [Fe(C13H11O2)2], there are markedly different orientations of the two phenylmethoxycarbonyl substituents [O—C—C—C torsion angles = 84.5 (3) and 139.6 (2)°]. These orientations are mediated by a number of intermolecular C—H...O interactions, which result in a one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network of molecules

    Aziz, O.

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    A DIASPORIC STRAIN: A POSTCOLONIAL STUDY OF DUR-E-AZIZ AMNA’S SELECTED FICTION.

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    The present study examines the idea of diasporic strain within the framework of postcolonial studies, with a specific focus on the novel "American Fever" (2022) by Dur-e-Aziz Amina. This study aims to analyze how Amna's work explores the concepts of displacement, identity, and the influence of colonial legacies on persons in the diaspora. The researcher will scrutinize and assess the characters in the chosen work of fiction, "American Fever" (2022), in order to comprehend the manner in which diasporic encounters are depicted and the tactics employed to tackle postcolonial concerns. The research posits that Dur-e-Aziz Amna effectively portrays the intricacies and difficulties experienced by persons who find themselves torn between various cultural and national affiliations via her chosen works of literature. Moreover, the research investigates the concept of diasporic strain as a constructive conflict that emerges from the convergence of colonial and post-colonial circumstances. The researcher aims to investigate the diasporic strain within the post-colonial framework, with the goal of enhancing our comprehension of diasporic experiences and their portrayal in literature. This text highlights the significance of acknowledging and examining the diasporic strain as a productive area of research for postcolonial researchers

    Nothing but the truth: the Sufi testament of 'Aziz Nasafi

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    `Aziz Nasafi is among the most important Islamic mystics of the medieval period. His achievement was to integrate various ideas, including those of Ibn `Arabi and Najm al-Din Kubrä into a coherent whole, providing Persian speaking Sufis with an introduction to the speculative and practical dimensions of Sufism. This thesis is an attempt to present Nasafi's main teachings. After introducing his life, times and works, the second chapter focuses upon ontology. This is the spine of Nasafi's treatises and it is based upon the Sufi interpretation of God's incomparability and similarity (tanzih wa tashbih) and His infinite self-disclosure which occurs within a form processed by the imagination. The second chapter investigates the different forms of knowledge available to Sufis, which includes sense perception, reason and mystical knowledge. Nasafi's presentation depicts all three in a hierarchical structure with Sufi knowledge at the pinnacle. Having discussed the theoretical nature of Sufism, chapter four deals with the practical element of Sufism and how it is able to contribute to felicity in this life. Having followed the Sufi path, it is possible that a wayfarer may experience unity with God. This is examined in chapter five, and Nasafi's description is compared with that of other Sufis in an attempt to show his "orthodox" position within Sufism. It is also argued that modern models of mystical experience do not fit Nasafi's depiction of tashbih-tanzih, and that one also needs to re-think the idea of perennial philosophy. Finally, the perfection of man is considered through examining the relationship between Prophecy and Friendship of God. Sufis interpreted Friendship as the interior element of Prophecy and were able to offer new insights to Islamic doctrine

    Entrevista com o professor Aziz Nacib As' saber

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    Entrevista com o professor Aziz Nacib As' sabe
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