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Researching Islamic Law: an introduction [PDF]
This article by Sarah Spells from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, focuses on the sources of Islamic law and provides a simple introduction to finding and researching this area, with suggestions of useful and notable ...
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‘Double vision’ in the interlegal: the situated pluri‐legal consciousness of British Muslim women
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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A Critique of Faḍil al-Miqdad's Perspective on the Criminal Offense of 'Moharebeh' under Article 279 of the 1392 Islamic Penal Code [PDF]
This article, through several arguments, examines the interpretation of the term 'Moharebeh' (waging war against God) by the jurist and prominent exegete Faḍil al-Miqdad.
Amirhamzeh Salarzaei, Gamileh Afroushteh
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MELACAK RADIKALISME DALAM FIQH (Benarkah Fiqh Radikal?)
As the negative impact of lack of adequate understanding to the terms of syari'ah and fiqh, many people have different and contradictive extreme attitudes one another. In general, radicalism in the study of fiqh is as result of political upheavals, schools fanaticism, judiciary weakness, and fiqh codification.
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Strategi Guru Mata Pelajaran Fiqh Dalam Peningkatkan Pemahaman Agama
This study examines the strategies employed by fiqh teachers to enhance students' religious understanding at MA Raden Rahmat Mojowarno Jombang. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the research reveals comprehensive efforts made by fiqh teachers ...
Ahmad Nur Kamali, S. Sugiyanto
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Ethnodoxy and Immigration Attitudes in the Middle East/North Africa
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
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Juridical-Fiqhi Investigation of the Legal and Ethical Rulings on Physician's Responsibility Regarding Abortion [PDF]
Abortion may be motivated by the concealment of the heinous act of adultery and the preservation of family honor, the necessity of saving the mother's life when the continuation of pregnancy threatens the life of the mother or the fetus, the prevention ...
Parviz Bagheri, abdulgabar zargoshnasab
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The Fiqh Wasaṭiyyah Approach Towards the Involvement of Malaysian Women in Religious Extremism Phenomenon [PDF]
The trend of women's active participation in religious extremism phenomenon has become a serious global threat, including for Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia.
Abd Razak, Muhd Imran +5 more
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The scholars have different theories concerning Islam coming to Nusantara. They believed that the first community to accept Islam was the residents of the coastal areas of Sumatera, Java, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara, and Papua.
Misno Misno, Rendra Fahrurrozie
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Abstract This short essay attempts at displaying briefly some examples of scholarly and intellectual interests in al‐Madina Document, which one can find in Arab and Western literature today. It endeavors to highlight the primary, focal conceptual orientations and the contextual concerns and motifs that make the Arab and the Western intellectual scenes ...
Najib George Awad
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