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''The Burial Day of Hassan Nasrallah: A Nation in Mourning''
'''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.


<big>'''Ode to Hassan Nasrallah: The Lion of Resistance'''</big>
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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''Curated and edited by Mohammad Reza Peysepar''
 
 
O Hassan, the Lion of Lebanon’s hills,
 
Your voice, a thunder, shattered the oppressor’s will.
 
From Bourj Hammoud’s humble streets you rose,
 
A beacon of hope, where resistance flows.
 
 
Your life, a testament to steadfast might,
 
A warrior of faith, in justice’s light.
 
With every word, you stirred the soul,
 
With every act, you made the broken whole.
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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 ...