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Interventions, 2002
(2002). The story of fatwa. Interventions: Vol. 4, Spivak's Critique of Postcolonial Reason, pp. 237-242.
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(2002). The story of fatwa. Interventions: Vol. 4, Spivak's Critique of Postcolonial Reason, pp. 237-242.
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Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2006
How did fatwa, once an unambiguous, simple term for a ruling on a question of Islamic religious law, come to mean “death sentence” in U.S. news language and popular culture? This article uses content and discourse analyses to trace this newly created meaning through a series of gatekeeping failures to a position from which its more ominous meaning is ...
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How did fatwa, once an unambiguous, simple term for a ruling on a question of Islamic religious law, come to mean “death sentence” in U.S. news language and popular culture? This article uses content and discourse analyses to trace this newly created meaning through a series of gatekeeping failures to a position from which its more ominous meaning is ...
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Die Welt des Islams, 2015
This paper seeks to shed light on the nature of fatwas as sources for the study of Islamic legal and ethical thought by drawing some distinctions between various basic types of fatwas and the information we may expect to derive from them. It identifies and provides an account of what are here termed as the ephemeral, the school, the court and the ...
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This paper seeks to shed light on the nature of fatwas as sources for the study of Islamic legal and ethical thought by drawing some distinctions between various basic types of fatwas and the information we may expect to derive from them. It identifies and provides an account of what are here termed as the ephemeral, the school, the court and the ...
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Aqaid Fatwas and Their Sources in the Muhîtu’l-fatawa Prepared by the Fatwa Office
2022Fıkıh ve akaid ilmi başlangıçtaki yakın ilişkilerine rağmen zaman içerisinde birbirlerinden ayrı bir şekilde gelişme göstermişlerdir. Ancak akaidin bazı konuları furȗʻ fıkıh kitaplarının siyer bölümünde, usûl kitaplarının ise hüsün ve kubuhla ilişkili meselelerinde işlenmeye devam etmiştir.
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2017
This book looks at fatwa in Indonesia during the period following the fall of President Suharto. It is an in-depth exploration of three fatwa-making agencies-Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Lajnah Bahth al-Masail Nahdlatul Ulama, and Majelis Tarjih Muhammadiyah-all of which are highly influential in shaping religious thought and the lives of Muslims in ...
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This book looks at fatwa in Indonesia during the period following the fall of President Suharto. It is an in-depth exploration of three fatwa-making agencies-Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Lajnah Bahth al-Masail Nahdlatul Ulama, and Majelis Tarjih Muhammadiyah-all of which are highly influential in shaping religious thought and the lives of Muslims in ...
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Fatwas and politics in Bahrain: exploring the post 2011 context
Middle Eastern Studies, 2021Simon Paul Mabon
exaly
2018
This chapter discusses at how specific worldviews of Islam are articulated online, and the ways in which religious authority has become a key driver within cyber Islamic environments. The chapter includes brief case studies of key online religious authorities, demonstrating different approaches towards 'fatwas' and other expressions of religious ...
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This chapter discusses at how specific worldviews of Islam are articulated online, and the ways in which religious authority has become a key driver within cyber Islamic environments. The chapter includes brief case studies of key online religious authorities, demonstrating different approaches towards 'fatwas' and other expressions of religious ...
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Abstract Chapter 2 delves into the first eighteen days of the 2011 uprising, which led to the downfall of Hosni Mubarak, then president of Egypt. It looks at the turbulent events that took place in Egypt a few months prior to the demonstrations as well as the Tunisian revolution, which is seen as the catalyst for the “Arab Spring ...
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Muṭahharī’s approach to the right of women to issue fatwas
Contemporary Islam, 2023Sareh Larijani
exaly

