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    Criticizing the Qur'anic anthropology of Muʿtazila, focusing on the issue of the superiority of angels over the prophets (PBUT) according to the principles of Ayatollah Jawādī Āmulī

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    Prophetology and angelology are one of the main issues mentioned in the Holy Quran. But the question is which of the virtues is superior to the other in terms of the Qur'anic verses when comparing the good qualities of the angels and the prophets and according to the principles and fundamental of virtue ethics in Qur'an? The Muʿtazila believe that because of being preceded in some Qur'anic verses, the absence of evil attributes and their infallibility, the difficulty of worship and the being the Messenger; the angels have absolute superiority and virtue over the prophets. According to Ayatollah Jawādī Āmulī's interpretative-theological principles, due to the divinity of the different names of the prophets, the absolute and inclusive infallibility, the singularity of the angels and the material life of the prophets, the intercession of angels in some types of revelation, not all of them, the reasons of the Muʿtazila faces serious challenges and thus the virtue and superiority of the Prophets (peace be upon them) are proved

    Prevalence of infertility in women with genital tuberculosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Infertility is a worldwide concern which has a variety of causes. This study was aimed to investigate the prevalence of infertility in women with genital tuberculosis. A search of PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, Google Scholar and Cochrane databases (from 1990 to the present, date of last search February 2016) was performed using the keywords tuberculosis, genital tuberculosis, female genital, bacteriological, histological, infertility, primary infertility, secondary infertility, fallopian tube diseases, Asherman syndrome, women genital tract, fertility outcome, reproductive outcome,  prevalence, rate, percent in order to identify the studies which have reported the prevalence of infertility in women with genital tuberculosis. Data were extracted, and a meta-analysis was done. Seven studies were identified. The prevalence of infertility among women with genital TB with 95% confidence interval was 70.67% (58.30-83.03). Also, the prevalence of primary infertility and secondary infertility among genital tuberculosis cases were 75.70% (69.03-82.36) and 24.30% (17.64-30.97), respectively. The prevalence of infertility in women with genital tuberculosis is high. Therefore, prevention and treatment of genital tuberculosis can be considered as a way to reduce the infertility rate.</p

    Multi-frequency piezomagnetoelastic energy harvesting in the monostable mode

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    The present article investigates effects of the multi-frequency excitation on the output power of a piezomagnetoelastic energy harvester. The piezomagnetoelastic power generator is assumed to operate in the mono-stable mode. A perturbation technique based on the method of multiple scales is employed to develop an analytical solution to nonlinear differential equations governing the system dynamics. In addition, a Runge-Kutta numerical scheme is used to solve the differential equations. It is shown that the perturbation solution is in a close agreement with the numerical solution. The system response is determined for several cases including super-harmonic, combination and simultaneous resonances. The steady-state output voltage is then obtained for each case and compared with that of a single-frequency excitation. Due to nonlinearities present in the system, a multi-frequency excitation gives rise to complicated phenomena such ascombination and simultaneous resonances. It is found out that exploiting these resonances can significantly increase the amount of energy harvested
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