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The Sin Of The Woman Interrelations Of Religious Judgments In Zoroastrianism And Islam Fatemeh Sadeghi

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The Sin Of The Woman Interrelations Of Religious Judgments In Zoroastrianism And Islam Fatemeh Sadeghi
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Publisher: Klaus Schwarz Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Fatemeh Sadeghi
ISBN: 9783879974757, 3879974756
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Sin Of The Woman Interrelations Of Religious Judgments In Zoroastrianism And Islam Fatemeh Sadeghi by Fatemeh Sadeghi 9783879974757, 3879974756 instant download after payment.

This study is to demonstrate the extensive fusion of the Islamic and non-Islamic religious judgments on women in the Perso-Islamic era. It had a tremendous impact on both Islam and Zoroastrianism, not to mention other religions, thus giving rise to the new Perso-Islamic setting. However, the process of cultural fusion had been steady and gradual. Therefore, no exact date and time can be underscored as the beginning of this long process. Yet, the trend must have dramatically increased after the establishment of the Abbasid rule (750 CE) in Iraq as the natural environment of Zoroastrianism and other Late Antique (c. 3rd—mid 7th centuries CE) religions. 

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