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Beyond the healthcare system: The societal and contextual factors impacting parents' participation in decision-making for neonates with life-threatening conditions. [PDF]
Oskouie F, Khanjari S, Banazadeh M.
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A simple and cost-effective detection of capsule origin source using FTIR-ATR. [PDF]
Mustafa RR +5 more
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Religiosity, school connectedness, and tobacco use susceptibility: a longitudinal study of adolescents in Mumbai and Kolkata, India. [PDF]
McCarthy WJ +7 more
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End-of-life care in Moroccan ICUs: ethical challenges, practices, and perspectives of intensivists. [PDF]
Aissaoui Y +5 more
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Human dignity, minimum and maximum: what is the justification for the difference between male and female Diyah" in Islam? [PDF]
Jafari SA +5 more
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Religious affiliation and perceptions of healthcare access during and after COVID-19 in Poland. [PDF]
Tuczyńska M +2 more
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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 ...
Skovgaard-Petersen, Jakob
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BMJ, 2002
The word “fatwa” has come to have a rather sinister meaning in many Western countries. This misconception has arisen, in large part, as a result of one author and his work and the publicity given to a resulting fatwa. A fatwa is simply a legal opinion in Islam given by a mufti or other religious leader on a specific issue, and this account describes ...
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The word “fatwa” has come to have a rather sinister meaning in many Western countries. This misconception has arisen, in large part, as a result of one author and his work and the publicity given to a resulting fatwa. A fatwa is simply a legal opinion in Islam given by a mufti or other religious leader on a specific issue, and this account describes ...
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2014
We do not have, on the one hand, a community with a certain picture of the world that expresses itself in a definable system of symbols and, on the other hand an audience of publicists or academics that interprets and presents this system of symbols. Better, this is only half the truth.
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We do not have, on the one hand, a community with a certain picture of the world that expresses itself in a definable system of symbols and, on the other hand an audience of publicists or academics that interprets and presents this system of symbols. Better, this is only half the truth.
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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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