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Infants, children, and death in medieval muslim society: Some preliminary observations
Avner Giladi
Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
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Infant Patients
100%
Infant Death
100%
Muslim Society
100%
Plague
66%
Child Mortality
66%
Infant Mortality
66%
Child Death
66%
Bereaved Parents
66%
Emotional Response
33%
Malnutrition
33%
Hereafter
33%
Infanticide
33%
Psychological Support
33%
Self-control
33%
Religiousness
33%
Child Life
33%
Natural Causes
33%
Urban Society
33%
Consolation
33%
Religious Scholar
33%
Middle Eastern Cities
33%
Infant Diseases
33%
Untimely Death
33%
Typical Accident
33%
Child Abandonment
33%
Theological Discussion
33%
Child Morality
33%
Lamentations
33%
Child Violence
33%
Religious Support
33%
Arts and Humanities
Muslim Societies
100%
Motifs
66%
Treatise
66%
Scholars
33%
Genre
33%
Awareness
33%
Fate
33%
Poem
33%
contradictory
33%
Confrontation
33%
Consolation
33%
Restraint
33%
Lamentations
33%
Self Control
33%
Infanticide
33%
Psychology
Child Abandonment
100%