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'''[[Jumu'ah of Nasr (The Friday Help)]]''' is an event that took place after the assassination of the flag-bearer of the resistance and freedom of Jerusalem and [[Palestine]], during the Israeli attack on Beirut and the martyrdom of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hojjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen [[Seyyed Hassan Nasrullah]].It occurred on the eve of the first anniversary of the epic Operation Al-Aqsa Storm carried out by the fighters of the Islamic Resistance in [[Palestine]]. In Tehran, a memorial ceremony for [[Seyyed Hassan Nasrullah]] and his companions, including the martyr Sardar Nilfroushan, was held by Imam [[Khamenei]] at Imam Khomeini Mosque on the morning of Friday, October 5, 1403 (Gregorian calendar), after which the Friday prayer was led by Imam [[Khamenei]].
'''Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century: The Azhar and Shiism between Rapprochement and Restraint''' is a 2004 academic monograph by German historian of Islam [[Rainer Brunner]]. Published by [[Brill Publishers]], the book examines twentieth-century efforts at [[Sunni–Shia relations|Sunni–Shiʿi rapprochement]] (''taqrīb'') with a particular focus on [[Al-Azhar University]] and its engagement with [[Twelver Shiʿism]]. The study is widely regarded as a foundational work in the field of modern intra-Islamic relations.


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The book analyzes theological debates, institutional initiatives, and political contexts that shaped ecumenical discourse between Sunni and Shiʿi scholars from the late nineteenth century through the latter half of the twentieth century.
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Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century: The Azhar and Shiism between Rapprochement and Restraint is a 2004 academic monograph by German historian of Islam Rainer Brunner. Published by Brill Publishers, the book examines twentieth-century efforts at Sunni–Shiʿi rapprochement (taqrīb) with a particular focus on Al-Azhar University and its engagement with Twelver Shiʿism. The study is widely regarded as a foundational work in the field of modern intra-Islamic relations.

The book analyzes theological debates, institutional initiatives, and political contexts that shaped ecumenical discourse between Sunni and Shiʿi scholars from the late nineteenth century through the latter half of the twentieth century. Continue ...