Different Interpretations of Abū Ḥanīfa: the Ḥanafī Jurists and the Ḥanafī Theologians [PDF]
Since the spread of Islam in Transoxiana (Mā-warāʾ al-Nahr), religious understanding based on the opinions of Abū Ḥanīfa (d. 150/767) have always been dominant in the region. Therefore, it was not possible for other perspectives, which may run counter to
Abdullah Demir
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An Appraisal of Sheikh abid Sindhi`s Tawali -al- Anwar Sharh Durr –ul- Mukhtar: A Jurisprudential Analysis [PDF]
Sheikh Abid Sindhi (d. 1252 A.H) was one of the most distinguished Islamic scholars, jurists, and prolific authors of the Hanafī School of jurisprudence in the twelfth-century A.H from Sindh.
Ali, Khawaja Arshid +1 more
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In Search of a Remedy in Another Madhab: Marriage of an Absent Husband in Ottoman Family Law
A person who has gone missing, who has not been heard from for a long time, and whose status of being alive or dead is unknown is called mafqūd in the Hanafi fiqh literature.
Hatice Kübra Kahya
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According to ibrā’ (acquittal), a person relinquishes the right to claim what is owed to the other party. The wife’s right over the stipulated dower as a financial right can be subject to ibrā’.
Maryam ul Sadat Mohaghegh Damad +1 more
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The Attribution of the Criteria for Critical Appraisal of Content in the Hanafīs’ Hadīth Understanding to Abū Hanīfa [PDF]
Abū Hanīfa Numan b. Sabit is a leading Islamic scholar who lived between the late first and the mid-second century Hijri, (the eighth and ninth centuries A.D.).
Mutlu Gül
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The Sunnah of the Prophet in Terms of Binding: Example Husayn b. ‘Alı̄ al-Saymarı̄
The Prophet, whom Allah sent the whole universe and humanity as mercy, produced not only many judicial rules and practices regarding the relations of a person with Allah and other people in Islam but also uttered sentences about the explanation of holy ...
Davut Tekin
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An analysis of the legal provisions of entering the mosque for menstruated women [PDF]
There are some main prohibitions placed upon the menstruating woman in Islamic Law. One of these prohibitions mentioned in classical books is known that women cannot enter the mosque while they are menstruating.
Erkoç Baydar, Tuba
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Choosing the lesser evil? : English Sunni e-fatwas on abortion [PDF]
There has been an academic interest in fatwas regarding abortion since the 1980s (Anees 1989; Rispler-Chaim 1993, 2003; Faúndes, Barzelatto 2006). With the globalisation of ummah – the Islamic community – and the expansion of the internet, online ...
Górska, Ewa, Woźniak-Bobińska, Marta
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The Epistemology and Ethics of Taklif: An Analysis of the Legal Subjectivity of the Majnūn [PDF]
Legal subjectivity, particularly that of the majnūn, is an understudied topic that is often only glossed over or nominaly referenced in academic scholarship on Islamic jurisprudence.
Alaghbri, Alla Ahmed
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MU’TAZILA IN WESTERN SCHOLARSHIP: THEIR ORIGIN, ORIGINALITY, AND LEGACY [PDF]
Mu'tazila is one of the schools of kalam that appears in Islamic intellectual history. Although considered a heresy, the Mu'tazilite scholars played an important role in the development of various traditional Islamic disciplines.
Ayub
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