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== '''Footnotes''' == | == '''Footnotes''' == | ||
<references />'''Bibliography''' | |||
'''Movassaghi,''' '''Seyyed Ahmad .Contemporary Islamic Movements.''' '''Language: Farsi , Tehran: Samt, 1374.''' | |||
'''John L. Esposito, ed, The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic world. Newyork , 1995,''' '''Vol: III.''' | |||
'''Mircea Eliade. the Encyclopedia of Religion. Mohammad Ahmad, ed by: John O, Hunwick (16 Vols - U.S.A: Macmillan , 1987)''' '''Vol X &XVI.''' | |||
'''Http:// Lcweb 2. Loc.gov''' | |||
'''Kiyali Abdulvahhab . Political Encyclopedia ( موسوعة السياسه ) .Language: Arabic , Number of volumes:7,Beirut : Arab Institute for Research & publishing ,1990,vol 3.''' |
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