COSMOPOLITAN PHILOLOGY AND SACRED GRAMMAR
ABSTRACT Persian developed a formal grammatical tradition comparatively late in its thousand‐year history as a lingua franca. This article takes up the emergence of Persian grammar within the larger trajectory of Persian philology. It explores questions about why and when such a tradition developed in Persian by closely analyzing the earliest formal ...
ALEXANDER JABBARI
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The title of the research is the orbit of The title of the research is the orbit of rulers when witnessing judgments, by Imam Mustafa bin Wali al-Din bin Muhammad bin Zadeh Al-Hanafi (d. 1090 AH) (Issues about who accepts the testimony of plates 7, 8, 9, study and investigation) [PDF]
By verifying the texts of the book, through the comparison between the versions available to him, and the statement of differences between them, and confirming the text is correct with guidance and evidence for it, and the ...
Alia Adnan Ahmed - +1 more
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Canadian Sharia: A Semi‐Autonomous Social Field
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
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Prefatory Notes on Persian Idioms of Islamic Jurisprudence: Reasoning and Procedures of Law-Making in Premodern Islamicate India [PDF]
The essay elaborates on the manuscript tradition of transmission, commentary, and glossing of fiqh or “Islamic jurisprudence” texts in medieval and early-modern juridical culture from the Indian sub-continent.
Kanalu, Naveen
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Some observations on the tradition of Islamic legal theory in the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
Osmanlı’da usûl-i fıkıh geleneği, İslâm düşüncesinin klasik sonrası dönemine tekabül eder. Bu dönemde Hanefî kimlikle öne çıkan Osmanlı ilim çevresinin temel kaynakları şüphesiz Hanefî-fukahâ geleneği idi. Pezdevî’nin (öl.
Çelik, İmam Rabbani
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Mapping Halal Economies in the City: Migrant Infrastructures and Cultural Food Adequacy in Lisbon
ABSTRACT There is a growing concern among different stakeholders about the relevance of respecting distinct dietary regimes and supplying food that is not only nutritious but also culturally adequate. This is particularly felt in the most diversified cities where minority groups may not have their needs catered for.
Alina Esteves, Jennifer McGarrigle
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Sheikh Omar bin Badr Al-Mawsili Al-Kurdi (557-622 AH) and His Hadithiya Efforts
Our Kurdish scholars have played a significant role in various fields and sciences throughout Islamic history, contributing to the advancement of Islamic civilization.
Luqman Samad Khudhur
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Role of Islamic Jurists in the Development of Fiqh-e-Hanafi in Sub-Continent (19th Century CE) = برصغیر میں فقہ حنفی کے ارتقاء میں فقہاء کا کردار(انیسویں صدی عیسوی) [PDF]
This paper is to explore the role of Muslim religious scholars and Islamic Jurists of 19th century CE in the development of Fiqh—e-Hanafi. This period was the reign of the last two Mughal Rulers, Akbar Shah II and his successor Bahadur Shah Zafar.
Anwar Ali, Dr Muhammad Yousaf
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We applied an object‐detection model to archived videos from 1997‐2023 of a submarine rock wall in a Swedish marine protected area. We modeled depth distributions and abundance trends of 17 invertebrate taxa. Most taxa resided at deeper wall sections and abundance trends were generally positive, but heat sensitivity was associated with population ...
Christian L. Nilsson +4 more
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This article presents a comparative analysis of the commentaries (shurūḥ) on al-Hidāya by Burhān al-Dīn al-Marghīnānī (d. 593 AH), produced in Central Asia and the Middle East during the 13th–15th centuries.
D.K. Issabekov
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