A doctoral thesis at University of Basrah discusses the religious rituals of non-Muslims in the Islamic East
A doctoral thesis was discussed at College of Education for Girls at University of Basrah, “Religious Rituals of Non-Muslims in the Islamic East 13_334 AH / 634_945 AD” The researcher Donia Walid Zaji's thesis included defining religious rituals and the most important regions of the Islamic East, including their social life, as well as the religions and worship of non-Muslims in the Islamic East, their holidays, and the position of Muslims towards them. The thesis aimed to identify the religious rituals of non-Muslims in the Islamic East. The thesis concluded with knowledge of the rituals and customs of non-Muslims in the Islamic East through their religious and social lives. The thesis concluded that each of the religions that existed in the Islamic East had different rituals and customs depending on the religions.
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