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Islamic Environmentalism and Epistemic Waste

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 53, Issue 4, Page 414-437, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Environmental ethics is concerned with how humans use and relate to the environment, including its conservation and protection. In recent decades, works on Islamic environmentalism have increased multiplied with efforts to ground an ethics based on the resources of the Islamic scholarly tradition.
Aysenur Cam
wiley   +1 more source

TRANSNATIONAL FATWAS ON JIHAD IN INDONESIA

open access: yesAhkam: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah, 2015
Transnational Fatwas on Jihad in Indonesia. Fatwa has an important stake in Islamic legal development. Its presence is able to provide influences on person’s religious attitude and behaviour.
Ansari Ansari
doaj   +1 more source

Canadian Sharia: A Semi‐Autonomous Social Field

open access: yesPoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Volume 48, Issue 2, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Drawing on ethnographic and archival research conducted in a “sharia court” (dar ul‐iftaa) in Canada, we argue these religiously binding legal institutions supplement provincial courts by providing a necessary service to pious Muslim women: religiously authorized divorce.
Katherine Lemons   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Congenital glaucoma prevention program—Evaluation of patient knowledge and acceptance of genetic screening

open access: yesJournal of Genetic Counseling, Volume 34, Issue 5, October 2025.
Abstract This cross‐sectional study evaluated the knowledge and understanding of basic genetic concepts, as well as the acceptance of screening and preventive measures, among 100 adult patients and/or parents of children with primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) at King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital. The study population included 36 males and 64 females.
Areej Alizary   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Islamic Ethical Guidance in the Digital Age: A Study of MUI Fatwas on Social Media Use in Indonesia

open access: yesParewa Saraq
This study aims to examine the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI)’s fatwas concerning the use of social media, focusing on their ethical foundations, influence on user behavior, and the challenges encountered in their societal implementation.
Abdul Rahman, Mulsir Irawanda, Syukri
doaj   +1 more source

FATWA ALIRAN SESAT DAN POLITIK HUKUM MAJELIS ULAMA INDONESIA (MUI)

open access: yesAl-Ahkam, 2015
MUI (The Indonesian Council of Ulama) is an institution established by the government of Indonesia that one of its functions is to formulate religious fatwas.
Syafiq Hasyim
doaj   +1 more source

Being Ithna Asheri: Khoja Shia Ithna Asheri Girls, the International School of Tanganyika and Segregation in Postcolonial Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 946-957, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This study examines segregation in postcolonial Dar es Salaam through the lens of girlhood by focusing on Khoja Shia Ithna Asheri (Ithna Asheri) women's experiences of being students at the city's most diverse and prestigious school, the International School of Tanganyika (IST), from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
Husseina Dinani
wiley   +1 more source

Strengthening the Trust and Authority of Fatwa Institutions in the Digital Era: Lessons from Indonesia

open access: yesمجلة كلية الشريعة والدراسات الإسلامية
Objectives: This study explores how digital platforms, especially YouTube, influence public perception and trust in fatwas issued by institutions such as the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) in an increasingly digital world.
Soleh Hasan Wahid   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fatwas of the Indonesian council of ulama and its contributions to the development of contemporary Islamic law in Indonesia

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies, 2018
This article addresses the contributions of the fatwas of the Indonesian Council of Ulama (MUI) to the transformation of contemporary Islamic law and the development of Islamic law in Indonesia, from 1975 to 2011.
La Jamaa
doaj   +1 more source

Muslim Diasporas and the Politics of Belonging: Ibadi and Ismaili Pasts and Presents in East Africa

open access: yesReligion Compass, Volume 19, Issue 10-12, October-December 2025.
ABSTRACT This article examines the Ibadi and Ismaili Muslim communities in East Africa—particularly in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania (including Zanzibar)—and their distinct religious, social, and economic roles. Even as minorities within predominantly Sunni contexts, both groups have shaped the region through migration, commerce, and international ...
Kimberly T. Wortmann
wiley   +1 more source

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