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Author = Seyyed Yahya Safavi
Morocco
Abstract
The Islamic World book series have studied social, political and economic changes and transitions in the Islamic World, especially in strategic areas like Northern Africa, Western Asia, Central Asia, South Western Asia in 2010 and afterward. Now, more than a year has passed on the Islamic Awakening movements ... Read MoreThe unity of the Islamic world. Futures of the convergence of the Islamic world (Part IV)
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By relying on the identification of the capacities and capabilities that are the basis of convergence in the Islamic world, and on the other hand the divergent factors that threaten the continuity of the Muslim world, and considering the need to address the future and to attempt to build it in In order ... Read MoreUnity of the Islamic World: Factors Influencing Divergence, Convergence, and Convergence and divergence centers of the Islamic world (third part)
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Politically, the Islamic world can define for itself the role of a global power and thus provide a ground through which the interests of all Islamic member states are derived from the definition and establishment of the "Union of Islamic Countries." The validity and continuance of such a role are due ... Read MoreUnity of the Islamic World Effective Factors in Creating Convergence (Part II)
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The issue of convergence in the Islamic world and the need for consensus among Muslims is one of the most important requirements of Islamic societies in the present era. Unity of Muslims is at the moment, that the Islamic world is in the most critical stages of its life, is one of the main ideas and ... Read MoreFuture Landscape (Part I)
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The durability, stability and dynamism of each school of thought depend on various factors. One of the most important of these factors is the behavior of followers and believers of that school. In a more clear sense, the actions of followers of a school have a great influence on the dynamism and stability ... Read MorePolitical Geography of the Islamic World Part V : Enabling Factors for Achieving Unity Part III- Geopolitical and Geostrategic Situation of the Islamic World
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The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ... Read MorePolitical Geography of the Muslim World Part Four Enabling Factors for Achieving Unity Part II - Human Geography
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The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ... Read MorePolitical Geography of the Islamic World Part Three Enabling Factors to Achieve Unity Part One - Natural Geography
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The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ... Read MoreThe Political Geography of the Islamic World The Perspective of the Future - Part I
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The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ... Read MorePolitical Geography of the Islamic World, the Future Perspective - Part II
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The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ... Read MorePersian Gulf and Islands of Iran (Part III)
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The Persian Gulf has a prominent geographic position. Natural conditions such as little depth, water salinity and high evaporation on the one hand, and limited communication with open lands of the world on the other, have created a special ecosystem within the Persian Gulf and its coasts. The Persian ... Read MoreThe Persian Gulf and the Islands of Iran
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The Persian Gulf has a prominent geographic position. Natural conditions such as little depth, water salinity and high evaporation on the one hand, and limited communication with open lands of the world on the other, have created a special ecosystem within the Persian Gulf and its coasts. The Persian ... Read MoreA Note on Geographic Considerations of Neighboring Countries
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Familiarity with the geographical situation of neighboring countries is essential in different aspects, such as the interaction of geographical factors (human and natural), the relative position of the neighboring states' territories, the type of government and the international and regional obligations, ... Read MoreThe Persian Gulf and the Islands of Iran (Part II)
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The Persian Gulf has a prominent geographic position. Natural conditions such as little depth, water salinity and high evaporation on the one hand, and limited communication with open lands of the world on the other, have created a special ecosystem within the Persian Gulf and its coasts. The Persian ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography ( Part XXI)
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Military forces are now limiting their activities to near-space, and they carry out their missions within this section of the space. Therefore, familiarity with new concepts of spatial geographic factors is necessary for maneuvering in a modeling environment. In the study of spatial geographic factors, ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography (Part XX)
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The space that lies beyond the blue sky is completely dark, because light can not travel as fast as usual through diluted air or vacuum. There is total silence in the space, and however the spaceship moves fast, no sound is produced by it in the space. Sound echo, shock waves and speaking have no effect ... Read MoreIntroduction to Political Geography ( Part XXII)
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All the universe apart from the objects and phenomena within it is called Space. The Earth, atmosphere, celestial bodies, the Milky Way and other galaxies are within space. Many physicists have divided space into two parts:(A) The near space that lies within a distance of eighty kilometers from the Earth ... Read MoreIntroduction to Military Geography (Part XVIII)
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The road network and access routes are among the most important elements of military geography. Classification of road network, type of access and appropriate transportation conditions for transfer of human forces and freight on the one hand, and reliable access to road lines and passageways of bridges, ... Read MoreIntroduction to Political Geography (Part XVII)
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The bridges, passages, tunnels and underpasses are weak links and can be dangerous in times of war or peace, and therefore their classification and identification require particular attention to their characteristics. Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography (Part XIX)
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Military forces currently limit their activities to near-space, and it is in this very near-space that critical missions such as identification, precautionary missions, target achievement, tracking, telecommunications, navigation, meteorology, medical activities and investigation and research missions ... Read Morean Introduction to Military Geography
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Urban warspopular uprisings, resistance movements as well as terrorists grow in urban environment, and their potentials and talent are strengthened in streets and alleys, and superior technology fails to counteract them because the forces who seek to combat such irregular and guerrilla wars in cities ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Political Geography (Part XIV)
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In ancient times, for the inhabitants of a city defeat and victory in a war was a matter of life and death. No one knew what fate awaited after surrender, because the conquerors were free to do whatever they desired. Throughout history, conquerors can be seen who sieged cities and deceived defenders ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography (Part XIII)
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Places and StructuresUrban spots or areas refer to parts of the earth with a population density equal to or more than 300 inhabitants per square kilometer and the average number of buildings of at least one per hectare. This definition covers all small towns and suburbs as well as small and large cities ... Read MoreIntroduction to Military Geography (Part XVI)
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The bombing experts who have a very different view of urban warfare than conventional street warfare experts and experts of special force operations, support two major options or a combination of them. Option (B) is a precise bombardment of selective targets that will degrade enemy’s capabilities ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Political Geography