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The Hanafi School of Islamic Jurisprudence Literature: A Historical Account
This article focuses on one of the founding figures of the Sunni school of Islamic jurisprudence who contributed to the development of Islamic law, Abu Hanifah.
Suud Sarim Karimullah, Arif Sugitanata
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The Bay'al-Wafa Contract from the Perspective of Hanafi Jurisprudence
The article discusses the contract of Bay' Wafa' (Sale with Promise) in the context of Islamic jurisprudence (Hanafi Fiqh). Bay’ al-Wafa is a term within a contract that allows the buyer to return the goods to the seller, typically in exchange for a loan,
Tariqullah Malakzai +2 more
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Examining the suitability of couples in marriage from the perspective of Hanafi jurisprudence
Marriage in Islamic law is considered one of the key social institutions, with its rulings designed by the Divine Legislator to strengthen family foundations and secure both individual and societal welfare. Among its essential principles is the notion of
Zabihullah Kherdmand
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Examining the ruling on using collateral from the perspective of Hanafi jurisprudence
The permissibility of deriving benefit from mortgaged property constitutes a significant and practical issue within Islamic jurisprudence, one that has been extensively debated by classical scholars.
Khan Mohammad Khalili
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Custom and Its Impact on Hanafi Jurisprudence and Applications in Contemporary Fatwas
Among the cosmic laws of Almighty Allah are the change of conditions, the alteration of circumstances and times, and the continuity of renewal. Every time has its own customs and characteristics, and what is unique to this time is scientific development and technological progress.
Nasir Ahmed Shariati +1 more
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This study deals with several etiquettes of war stipulated in Hanafi jurisprudence and international humanitarian law. Moreover, this study aims to show the contribution of Hanafi jurists to jurisprudence related to international humanitarian law, such as provisions related to the protection of civilians, the restriction of the warring parties’ freedom
Mehdi Essawti
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This article explores the evolution of Hanafi legal theory in Central Asia, with a comparative analysis of contemporary Uzbek Islamic legal thought and the classical Transoxanian Usul al-Fiqh tradition. The study investigates how historical developments
Ghazal Lianne +4 more
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Conditions of Marriage Contract in Hanafi Jurisprudence and Civil Law of Afghanistan
In order to achieve justice, according to a healthy family and to protect the rights of husband and wife, Islamic law has established a set of general rules and regulations. Among the rights that Islamic Sharia provides for men and women is the right to condition in the marriage contract in such a way that it is not contrary to it.
جلیل احمد خلیلی
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:چکیده تاریخ اندیشه ی انسانی با ظهور مکاتب و مدارس فکری گوناگونی رویارو است که در تناسب با داعیهداری عقل و عدم آن به رویکردهای مختلفی گونه¬بندی شدهاند. در این میان مکتب فقهی احناف دستگاه اندیشگی خود را در کنار نص گرایی، فکری و عقلانی خوانده، در سامانهای فکری خود با رویکرد فکری و روش عقلی برخورد میکند و ازاینجهت است که رویکرد فکری و مکتب فقهی شان ...
Abdulhaq Habibi Salehi
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Study of Donation of Debt in Islamic Jurisprudence with Emphasis on Imami and Hanafi Schools of Law
Could a debt also be the subject of a donation? Some jurists believe that such a donation is not appropriate due to the impossibility of a debt acquisition. This group of jurists believes that donating debts is a payment to the debtor not in the form of a donation but in the form of a release, since the result is the same: the fall of a debt.
Abbas Mirshekari +3 more
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