How a compensated kidney donation program facilitates the sale of human organs in a regulated market: the implications of Islam on organ donation and sale. [PDF]
Siraj MS.
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The Epistemological Divergence between the Ḥanafī and Shāfiʿī Madhhabs
Prayer (ṣalāh) is governed by provisions outlined in the Qur’an and directly exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and therefore must be followed by all Muslims, both men and women. However, there are procedural (kaifiyyah) differences
Maziya Rahma Wahda +2 more
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DISPENSING JUSTICE IN A MINORITY CONTEXT: THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION OF UPPER EGYPT UNDER MUSLIM RULE IN THE EARLY EIGHTH CENTURY [PDF]
International audienceThe early Islamic judicial system can be reconstructed from narrative texts that were definitively fixed either during the last quarter of the ninth century or the tenth century.
Tillier, Mathieu
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From Theocentric to Anthropocentric: Reconfiguring Tawḥīd in Contemporary Islamic Thought [PDF]
This article examines the paradigm shift in tawḥīd from a theocentric–eschatological orientation to an anthropocentric framework by integrating the ideas of Ismāʿīl Rājī al-Fārūqī and Ḥasan Ḥanafī.
Aldi Hidayat +4 more
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Nīshāpūrī Scholars in The Formation of Sunnī Scholarship in The Eleventh Century [PDF]
The role of Nīshāpūrī medieval scholars in the tenth-eleventh century in the formation of Sunnī orthodoxy has been rarely discussed. The existing scholarship focuses primarily on the local history of Nīshāpūr and other parts of eastern Muslim world or ...
Widigdo, Mohammad Syifa Amin
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Which came first, the Zajal or the Muwaššaḥa? Some evidence for the oral origins of Hispano-Arabic Strophic poetry [PDF]
Up to this point, I have summarized some theoretical arguments, derived from certain structural features of the texts at hand, to suggest why the zajal might antedate the muwaššaḥa, from which the latter could be derived.
Monroe, James T.
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Mughals, Ottomans, and the Question of "Codes" in Islamic Legal History: The Case of the Fatāwā-yi ʿĀlamgīrī (al-Fatāwā al-Hindīyya) from Early Modern Roots to Modern Legacies [PDF]
This Article has the following goals, divided into three respective parts .First, it seeks to locate the Fatāwā-yi ʿĀlamgīrī in its historical and juridical context. Building on earlier findings by historians and legal scholars of late medieval and early
Ahmed, Faiz
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Catálogo de fondo antiguo con tipografía árabe : una colección singular en la Biblioteca Islámica Félix Mª Pareja [PDF]
Incluye índicesBibliografía: p.
Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo +3 more
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Imam Abu Bakar Al-Hadadi and his book Al Johratul Niyara, (Commentary on Al-Qudoori of Hanafi Fiqh)
Imam Abu Bakar Al-Hadad was born in Zabid city of Yemen in 720 Hijri. He was a very pious person, deeply observant of religion and author of many books, of which Kitab ul Johratul Niyara, (Commentary on Al-Qudoori of Hanafi Fiqh) is
Muhammad Imran
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A Critical Analysis of al-Ḥiyal al-Syar'iyyah Concept within the Ḥanafī School Paradigm: Implications and Implementation in Contemporary Financial Transactions [PDF]
This study examines the concept of al-ḥiyal al-syar'iyyah (permissible legal stratagems) from the Ḥanafī school of thought perspective and its application in contemporary financial transactions.
Nabilah Al Azizah +3 more
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