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This article assesses the contribution of Abū Ḥanīfa (d. 150/767) to the development of Islamic law through a study of the ‘legal question’, or masʾala.
Sohaıl Hanıf
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The life Abu Hanifa and his methods of fiqh as the object of the pedagogical research [PDF]
In the following article the life and methods of fiqh of Abu Hanifa and the researches on the Abu Hanifa, the researches on Abu Hanifa, his teaching is widely revealed.
D.U., Atadjonova
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This study investigated the economic and environmental effects of producing exclusively microalgal biodiesel compared to its co‐production with β‐carotene, a high value product. Life cycle assessment LCA and Techno Economic analysis (TEA) studies were conducted, assessing for the first time the cost associated with the co‐production from Dunaliella ...
Fariha Khanum +4 more
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Different Interpretations of Abū Ḥanīfa: the Ḥanafī Jurists and the Ḥanafī Theologians
Since the spread of Islam in Transoxiana (Mā-warāʾ al-Nahr), religious understanding based on the opinions of Abū Ḥanīfa (d. 150/767) have always been dominant in the region. Therefore, it was not possible for other perspectives, which may run counter to
Abdullah Demir
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Ius in Bello under Islamic International Law [PDF]
In 1966, Judge Jessup of the International Court of Justice pointed out that the appearance of an English translation of the teaching on the ‘Islamic law of nations’ of an eighth-century Islamic jurist (Shaybānī) is particularly timely and of so much ...
Badar, Mohamed
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Challenging the Sacred: the Fatwa of the Indonesia Ulama Council on the Recitation of Translation During the Prayer [PDF]
This article examines the fatwas of the MUI (Indonesian Ulama Cuncil) on the recitation of translation during the Prayer. The MUI fatwas were in response to the new trend of reading Indonesian language during prayer among Indonesian Muslims.
Siddik, S. (Syahril)
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Sheikh Abid Sindhi (1776-1841) was one of the most prominent Islamic scholars and prolific authors of Sindh. His expertise in various disciplines of Islamic knowledge is unparalleled. He had made a great contribution in Hadith and fiqh and other Islamic
Abdul Ghaffar Madani, Hosh Mohammad
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Rereading Abu Hanifa's view on hadith
Islamic jurisprudential schools - in particular, Sunni jurisprudential schools - despite their differences in minutiaes, ultimately they have the same in principles of Ijtihad. In fact, as time goes by and away from the first three centuries of Muslim history, known as the age of the compilation of the Islamic heritage, the fluidity and diversity of ...
Seyed Adnan Fallahi, Hamid Masjedsaraie
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The manifestation of the hidden facts from the clear sea of Imam Khair al-Din al-Ramli al-Hanafi (D: 1081AH) From the beginning of the book Borders to the chapter of Ta'zir study and investigation [PDF]
This research is an investigation study of a part of a manuscript entitled: ((The manifestation of the hidden facts from the clear sea))،by Imam Khair al-Din al-Ramli al-Hanafi (T.
Ammar Salah Hassan Mohamed +1 more
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PEMIKIRAN FIQH IMAM MALIK BIN ANAS
Many of the salaf scholars have reached their peak in science, fiqh, and wara'-an. Throughout the history of Islamic legal thought, we certainly know the four Imams of the Jurisprudence School: Imam Abu Hanifah, Imam Malik bin Anas, Imam Syafi'i, and ...
Abdu Rakib, Bashori Alwi
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