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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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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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THE ANALYSIS OF TRUST INSTRUMENTS IN MALAYSIA AS ISLAMIC ESTATE PLANNING: THE CHALLENGES AND EFFECTS
Efficient and effective Islamic estate planning not only provides convenience to Muslim but also capable of driving national economic progress and development. One of the instruments of Islamic estate planning is trust instrument which is based on Civil
Muhamad Mu'izz Abdullah +2 more
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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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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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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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Islamic Chaplaincy in North America: The State of the Field
ABSTRACT This article surveys the state of research on Islamic chaplaincy in North America. These studies analyze the development of the profession in light of the unique spiritual, emotional, and socio‐political challenges faced by Muslims in the U.S. and Canada.
Sajida Jalalzai
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Abstract The engagement between markets and cultural hegemonies is shaped by the politics that promote or deny the emergence of fresh legitimations in response to the opportunities offered to consumers by new commodities. In the case of Islam and the assisted reproductive technology (ART) market, core cultural values concerning procreation, family and ...
Brian Salter
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Investigating the dependence of contracts to the parties’ intention in banking transactions [PDF]
Banking transaction is one of the most important economic issues in the Islamic society which faces many challenges and problems. One of the most important arguments in this field is about parties’ intention.
Sadegh Elham, Navid Emsaki
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A Fiqhi and Legal Analysis of Unauthorized Encroachment on the Riverbed and Riparian Zone [PDF]
The issue of land occupation and water utilization is a vital matter that requires the establishment of specific regulations. Furthermore, according to Article 45 of the Iranian Constitution and Articles 1 and 2 of the Law on the Fair Distribution of ...
Alireza Ebrahimi, Reza Askari
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