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Uṣūl al-Fiqh and Shāfiʿī’s Risāla Revisited

open access: yesJournal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 2019
In an article published in 1993, I argued that Muḥammad Ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī (d. 204/820) was not, as commonly thought, the architect of uṣūl al-fiqh and that this discipline emerged only after the main battles over what became the Sunnite sources of the law were won.
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Shari\u27ah, Democracy, and the Modern Nation-State: Some Reflections on Islam, Popular Rule, and Pluralism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
In this article, the author examines two considerations that are critical to a full and meaningful assessment of the degree to which Islam, and Islamic law in particular, can find authentic expressions of themselves under what may reasonably be ...
Jackson, Sherman A.
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Investigating the Role of Microfinance in Islamic Finance for Poverty Alleviation [PDF]

open access: yes
هذه المقالة تدور حول التمويل الأصغر كحل للحد من حدة الفقر في إطار المالية الإسلامية، من خلال التزامه بأخلاقيات الشريعة الإسلامية. على الرغم من النمو العالمي للتمويل الأصغر ما تزال ثمة إشكاليات جوهرية، إذ غالبا ما يتعارض التمويل الأصغر التقليدي مع المبادئ
Mahadi, Nur Farhah   +1 more
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Notes sur l’ašʿarisme d’Abū l-Walīd al-Bāǧī [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Cet article fut préparé dans le cadre d’un M4HUMAN Fellowship accordé par la fondation Gerda Henkel.Peer ...
Thiele, Jan
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‘Double vision’ in the interlegal: the situated pluri‐legal consciousness of British Muslim women

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 51, Issue S1, Page S136-S152, December 2024.
Abstract Legal pluralism scholarship has argued that co‐existing legal orders interact. Individuals draw on exogenous norms to strategically resist social and legal constraints. Integrating the concepts of ‘situated legal consciousness’ and ‘interlegality’, I explore how identities within intersecting legal orders influence legal consciousness. To this
SIMRAN KALRA
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الشيخ محمد محفوظ الترمسي الجاوي الإندونيسي وأسانيده في علم القفه

open access: yesAl-Ihkam: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial, 2018
Pembahasan ini mengungkapkan tentang sanad dalam ilmu fiqh Syaikh Muhammad Mahfuzh al-Termasi (1285-1338 H./1864-1917 M.), salah seorang ulama Nusantara (Indonesia) asal tanah Jawa, yang namanya sangat harum dan populer di wilayah Timur Tengah, khususnya
Kholil Syu'aib
doaj   +1 more source

REKONSTRUKSI IJTIHĀD DALAM ILMU UṢŪL AL-FIQH

open access: yesAl-Ahkam, 2012
<p>Al-Qur’an and Sunnah, needs of understanding and extracting optimally, so that the contents of law can be applied for the benefit of people. The way- to understand and to extract the contents in these two sources- called <em>ijtihād</em>. Thus, <em>ijtihād</em> is needed on <em>istinbāṭ</em> of law from many
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Islom huquqida “Usul al fiqh” ning tutgan o‘rni

open access: yes2022-yil, 3-son (133/1) ANIQ FANLAR SERIYASI, 2021
Mazkur maqolada islom huquqi asoslari keng yoritilgan bo‘lib, bunda ayniqsa “Usul a-Fiqh” ilmiga katta urg‘u berilgan. Shuningdek, muallif tomonidan islom manbalari ham batafsil sharhlanib, fiqh rivojida uning tutgan o‘rni tadrijiy holatda bosqichma-bosqich yoritilgan.
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Library and information education at Islamic universities in Indonesia: Obstacles and opportunities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The Library and Information Studies programs at Islamic universities in Indonesia were born from the idealism thought that the advent of globalization era is a reality fact that we have no choice but to face and anticipate it.
Farida, Ida, Purnomo, Pungki
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Ethnodoxy and Immigration Attitudes in the Middle East/North Africa

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 958-976, December 2024.
Abstract Migration is a prevalent social concern in the Middle East/North Africa. In addition to emigration, the countries struggle to incorporate immigrant and transiting populations. This article examines the influence of ethnodoxy—the linking of Arab and Muslim identity—on public opinion on immigrants and migration in the MENA region. Using original
Hannah M. Ridge
wiley   +1 more source

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