The First Perceptions of the Christian Scholars of the Individual Features of the Prophet of Islam (PBUH)
The First Perceptions of the Christian Scholars of the Individual Features of the Prophet of Islam (PBUH)

Razieh Sirousi; Ali muhammad Valavi

Volume 28, Issue 40 , February 2019, , Pages 9-31

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2018.20261.1645

Abstract
  The emergence of the religion of Islam and its rapid expansion prompted the reaction of Christians who considered Islam a rival religion. The first positions were taken by the clergy ...  Read More
The Typology of Women’s Political Performance in The Abbasid Institution (132-656 A.H)
The Typology of Women’s Political Performance in The Abbasid Institution (132-656 A.H)

Ali Muhammad Valavi; Seyyedeh Golnoosh Kardan

Volume 27, Issue 36 , March 2018, , Pages 135-159

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.16592.1434

Abstract
  According to the traditions, beliefs and religious instructions women have had a different place in the political scene of Islamic World. Despite the widespread jurisprudential and ...  Read More
An analitic approach to the reaction of infallible Imams toward the exaggeration in Imamat
An analitic approach to the reaction of infallible Imams toward the exaggeration in Imamat

Ali Mohammad Valavi; Tahereh Naseri

Volume 25, Issue 27 , September 2016, , Pages 219-267

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2015.2120

Abstract
  Nearly a thousand and five hundred years of history of Islam, reflects a lot of damage due to exaggerators and the spreading of exaggerated ideas that has found this religion. What ...  Read More
The battle of Tabuk: A military move or a socio-political concern?
The battle of Tabuk: A military move or a socio-political concern?

Ali Mohammad Valavi; Somayeh Bakhshizadeh

Volume 24, Issue 21 , May 2014, , Pages 151-169

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2014.790

Abstract
  Tabuk battle occurred in the ninth year of Hijra when Islam had already been spread across the Arabian Peninsula. Undertaking a new political experience people who used to digest patriarchal ...  Read More