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Churches in Muslim lands: Ibn Taymiyya’s Mas’alat al-kanā’is [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Presentation and annotated translation of the Mas’alat al-kanā’is from Taqī al-dīn Aḥmad b. Taymiyya. In this fatwā, written between 1301 and 1306, the famous Ḥanbali jurist approaches the question of the churches in Cairo and other places that were ...
Sarrió Cucarella, Diego R.
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Musnad Imam Abi Hanifa & “Majrooh” Narrators: A Critical Analysis in the light of Ilm al-Jarh wa al-t’adeel = مسند امام ابی حنیفہؒ اورمجروح رواۃ : علم الجرح و التعدیل کے تناظر میں ایک علمی و تحقیقی جائزہ [PDF]

open access: yesHazara Islamicus, 2019
"The original sources of the knowledge of Islam are two: The Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), while the other sources are subservient to them.
Hafiz Muhammad Ibrahim, Dr. Karim Dad
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Ibn Rushd as Jurist” and His Fatwā on Legal Capacity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Legal capacity is one of the major topics in Islamic law on personal status. The Qurʾān deals with this subject, for example in Q 4: 5-6. However, it only discusses the issue of legal capacity in relation to orphans and minors.
Halim, F. A. (Fachrizal)
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Adapting Islamic Law Disputes to Fair Division in Microeconomics: An Axiomatic Analysis of Three Problems

open access: yesDarulfunun Ilahiyat
This study explores the intersection of microeconomic theory and Islamic jurisprudence. We analyze three legal disputes from Islamic history that can be conceived as fair division problems in microeconomics. The solutions proposed by jurists of that time
Burak Doğan, Sinan Ertemel
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Herrschergedenken bei den Karolingern und Abbasiden

open access: yes, 2017
Unterschiedliche Praktiken des Herrschergedenkens bei christlichen und islamischen Herrschern gehen auf den jeweiligen Entwicklungsstand der „transzendentalen Logik“ zurück, d. h.
Drews, W. (Wolfram)
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Legal Knowledge and Local Practices under the Early ʿAbbāsids

open access: yes, 2013
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves when it came to legal matters. Was there any sort of legal identity evident between one place and another?
Tillier, Mathieu
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İmam Ebu Mansur el-Maturidi'nin Hayatı ve Eserleri

open access: yesDini Araştırmalar, 2015
Imam al-Maturidi, living in the region of Mavaradunnahr is the founder of the Maturidism, one of the most important theological school among the Turks. Available sources do not have much information about his life.
Sıddık Korkmaz
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Imam Abu Hanifa, His Academic Majlis-i- Shura, Its rules and regulations

open access: yesThe Islamic Culture, 2019
Imam Abu Hanifa is Tabiee(The one who saw Sahabi). All Hanfi and most of the non hanfi biograghy reporters confessed his tabieeat. Instead he is top ranked among all the tabiees due to excess of reward ( کثرت ثواب و اجر) .
Dr. Hafiz M. Ismail Arfi   +1 more
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The Serial Hadiths by Jurists of the Four Schools

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences, 2020
After the conclusion of writing the research, the researcher reached a set of the following results:Serial Hadith: It is the chain of its chain of transmission that the narrators follow at other times or the novel at other times.The series is intended ...
Abdulwahab Ghafwr Kareem
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Islam, Alcohol, and Identity: Towards a Critical Muslim Studies Approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Framed in a critical Muslim studies approach, this article offers a new understanding of the Ḥanafī position on alcohol, following major public debates on the question of alcohol sparked by prominent members of Al-Azhar University (Egypt) in 2012.
Islam, T, Sheikh, M
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