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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia - Weapons of mass destructionWeapons of mass destruction (WMD) generally include nuclear, biological, chemical and, increasingly, radiological weapons. The term first arose in 1937 in reference to the mass destruction of Guernica, Spain, by aerial bombardment. Following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and progressing through the Cold War, the term came to refer more to non-conventional weapons. The terms ABC, NBC, and CBRN have been used synonymously with WMD, although nuclear weapons have the greatest capacity to cause mass destruction. The phrase entered popular usage in rel ...
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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Islamic scholars - Muslim scholarsMuslim scholars are either born in a Muslim families, or converted to Islam. For a list of scholars specialized in:
Islamic history, see list of Islamic historians
Islamic philosophy, see list of Islamic philosophers
Islamic jurisprudence, see list of Islamic Jurists
Ali - 599, Arab, Shia Imam and Sunni Caliph
Ibn Abbas - 619, Arab
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See also:Islamic scholars, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Sunni Muslim, Islamic scholars - Shi'a Muslim, Islamic scholars - Sufi, Islamic scholars - Mutazilite, Islamic scholars - Unclassified, Islamic scholars - Scholars that converted to Islam, Islamic scholars - Controversial, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslims Read more here: » Islamic scholars: Encyclopedia II - Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars |
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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iranian presidential election 2005 - CandidatesThe registration of the candidates finished on May 14, 2005 and 1014 candidates had registered to run, including many people who didn't have the qualifications required in the law. More than 90% of the candidates were men, and there were about ninety female candidates. The law about the election process does not include any requirements for people who want to register to run: it only provides qualifications that are to be checked by the Guardian Council.
The candidates must have first be approved by the Guardian Council before being p ...
See also:Iranian presidential election 2005, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Results, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Election controversies, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Turnout and boycotts, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Schedule, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Approved candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Rejected candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Declinations and withdrawals, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Sources Read more here: » Iranian presidential election 2005: Encyclopedia II - Iranian presidential election 2005 - Candidates |
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Persecution of Bahá'ís - Historical context.
The Bahá'í Faith grew out of the Bábís which was estabilished in 1844 by the Báb in Persia, which is current-day Iran. 89 percent of Iranians adhere to the Twelver school of the Shi'a sect of Islam, which holds as one of its core doctrines the expected advent of a Messianic figure, the Qa'im (Imam Mahdi). The Báb claimed he is the Imam Mahdi and thus he has equal status to the Prophet Muhammad with the power, which he exerci ...
See also:Persecution of Bahá'ís, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Contexts, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Historical context, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Legal context, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Political context, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Current situation, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Deaths, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Barriers to higher education, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Destruction of holy sites, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Other events, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Responses, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Statements by the United Nations, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Statements by Amnesty International, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Statements by the European Union, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Statements by the United States government, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Response from the Iranian government, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Belief by the Iranian population, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Response from the United Nations, Persecution of Bahá'ís - Countries other than Iran Read more here: » Persecution of Bahá'ís: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Bahá'ís - Contexts |
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List of Iranians - Authors and poets.
See main article: Persian literature
See main list: List of Persian poets and authors
List of Iranians - Painters.
Mani
Kamaleddin Behzad
Reza Abbasi
Aidin Aghdashloo
Hanibal Alkhas
Kamal ol-Molk
Hossein Behzad
Iran Darroudi
Sohrab Sepehri
Mahmoud Farshchian
Mansoureh Hosseini
Shaikh Mohammad Shirazi ...
See also:List of Iranians, List of Iranians - In the news, List of Iranians - Artists, List of Iranians - Authors and poets, List of Iranians - Painters, List of Iranians - Photographers, List of Iranians - Calligraphists, List of Iranians - Cinema artists, List of Iranians - Musicians and Singers, List of Iranians - Journalists, List of Iranians - Leaders and politicians, List of Iranians - Historical pre-Pahlavi Dynasty, List of Iranians - Modern post-Qajar, List of Iranians - Religious figures, List of Iranians - Royalty, List of Iranians - Scientists Scholars and Academics, List of Iranians - Explorers and travellers, List of Iranians - Architects and Mi'mars, List of Iranians - Modern scholars, List of Iranians - Sports, List of Iranians - Translators, List of Iranians - Iranian women, List of Iranians - Other, List of Iranians - Famous Armenians of Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Americans in Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Iranians in America Read more here: » List of Iranians: Encyclopedia II - List of Iranians - Artists |
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For a list of scholars specialized in:
Islamic history, see list of Islamic historians
Islamic philosophy, see list of Islamic philosophers
Islamic jurisprudence, see list of Islamic Jurists
The entries in the list are accompanied by their date of birth, branch of Islam, country of birth, field of s ...
See also:Islamic scholars, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - List, Islamic scholars - Muslim scholars, Islamic scholars - Controversial, Islamic scholars - Non-Muslims Read more here: » Islamic scholars: Encyclopedia II - Islamic scholars - List |
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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - List of well-known fatwas - Fatwas promoting violence against a particular individualFatwas involving violence are more likely to be well-known than other fatwas, especially to non-Muslims. One possible reason is that non-Muslims regard most fatwas as not affecting them, but fatwas involving violence can potentially affect them.
List of well-known fatwas - Salman Rushdie.
One of the first well-known fatwas was proclaimed in 1989 by the Iranian Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, against Salman Rushdie‘s novel The Satanic Verses. The argument related to an ostensibly blasphemous statement ...
See also:List of well-known fatwas, List of well-known fatwas - Fatwa regarding theology, List of well-known fatwas - Fatwa Against Production Stockpiling and use of Nuclear Weapons, List of well-known fatwas - Fatwa Against Terrorist Acts in Spain, List of well-known fatwas - Fatwas promoting violence against a particular individual, List of well-known fatwas - Salman Rushdie, List of well-known fatwas - Taslima Nasreen, List of well-known fatwas - Isioma Daniel, List of well-known fatwas - Fatwas for broader violence Read more here: » List of well-known fatwas: Encyclopedia II - List of well-known fatwas - Fatwas promoting violence against a particular individual |
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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Head of state - Selection and various types and styles of Heads of stateVarious Heads of State use a multitude of different styles and titles, often with many variations in content under diverse constitutions, even in a given state. In numerous cases, two or more of the following peculiar types apply, not counting the primary duo monarchy-republic.
In a monarchy, the monarch is the head of state. This is a relatively recent phenomenon; until the last few decades a sovereign was seen as the personal embodiment of the state, and therefore could not be head of themselves (hence many constitutions from the 19 ...
See also:Head of state, Head of state - Constitutional models, Head of state - Presidential system, Head of state - Semi-presidential systems, Head of state - Parliamentary system, Head of state - Non-executive heads of state, Head of state - Complications with categorisation, Head of state - Roles of the head of state, Head of state - Symbolic role, Head of state - Chief diplomatic officer, Head of state - Chief executive officer, Head of state - Chief appointments officer, Head of state - Legislative roles, Head of state - Supreme commander of the military, Head of state - Summoning and dissolving the legislature, Head of state - Other prerogatives, Head of state - Selection and various types and styles of Heads of state, Head of state - Legitimacy & Term in office, Head of state - Absent and Substitute heads of state, Head of state - Theocratic Ecclesiastic and other Religious states, Head of state - City states and crowned republics, Head of state - Multiple or collective Heads of State, Head of state - Curiosa and residual cases, Head of state - Former heads of state Read more here: » Head of state: Encyclopedia II - Head of state - Selection and various types and styles of Heads of state |
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - First pillar: non-proliferation.
Five states are permitted by the NPT to own nuclear weapons: the United States (signed 1968), United Kingdom (1968), France (1992), Soviet Union (1968; obligations and rights assumed by Russia), and the People's Republic of China (1992). These were the only states possessing such weapons at that time, and are also the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. These 5 Nuclear Weapons States (NWS) agree not to transfer nuclear weapons technology to other states, and the ...
See also:Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Treaty pillars, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - First pillar: non-proliferation, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Second pillar: disarmament, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Third pillar: the right to peacefully use nuclear technology, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - History, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - United States-NATO nuclear weapons sharing, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - India Pakistan Israel, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - North Korea, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Iran, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Leaving the Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Future, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Parties to the treaty Read more here: » Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Treaty pillars |
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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Iran - Political conditionsIran's post-revolution difficulties have included an eight-year war with Iraq, internal political struggles and unrest, and economic disorder. The early days of the regime were characterized by severe human rights violations and political turmoil, including the seizure of the United States embassy compound and its occupants on November 4, 1979, by Iranian militants. As the United States no longer has formal diplomatic relatio ...
See also:Politics of Iran, Politics of Iran - Political conditions, Politics of Iran - Executive branch, Politics of Iran - Legislative branch, Politics of Iran - Political parties and elections, Politics of Iran - Political pressure groups and leaders, Politics of Iran - Judicial branch, Politics of Iran - Military, Politics of Iran - Administrative divisions, Politics of Iran - International organization participation Read more here: » Politics of Iran: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Iran - Political conditions |
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 |  |  | Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Weapons of mass destruction - Historic use of the term WMDThe first record of the term Weapon of Mass Destruction is from a December 28, 1937 Times article on the bombing of Guernica, Spain, by the German Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War:
"Who can think without horror of what another widespread war would mean, waged as it would be with all the new weapons of mass destruction?"
This was in reference to blanket bombing of Guernica, during which 70% of the town was destroyed. Nuclear weapons did not exist at this time, but biological weapons were being ...
See also:Weapons of mass destruction, Weapons of mass destruction - Historic use of the term WMD, Weapons of mass destruction - Current definitions, Weapons of mass destruction - Differences among WMD types, Weapons of mass destruction - WMD use and control, Weapons of mass destruction - Countries suspected of having Nuclear Weapons, Weapons of mass destruction - National politics, Weapons of mass destruction - Media coverage of WMD, Weapons of mass destruction - Public perceptions of WMD, Weapons of mass destruction - WMD in film music and humor Read more here: » Weapons of mass destruction: Encyclopedia II - Weapons of mass destruction - Historic use of the term WMD |
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