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The Status of Religious Minorities in Hanafi Jurisprudence and Its ‎Comparison with Other Jurisprudential Schools

open access: yesNangarhar University Social Science Journal
Since the advent of Islam, religious minorities, specifically Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians, have lived within Islamic societies under the status of Ahl al-Dhimmah. Islam has recognized them as citizens and granted them substantial rights. While there is a consensus among various Islamic Schools of jurisprudence regarding the rights of Ahl al ...
Mohammad Ibrahim Zaki   +2 more
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Examination of the Guarantee Clause in Contracts (Mudarabah and Civil Partnership) in Iran's Legal System with a Focus on Shi'a and Hanafi Jurisprudence

open access: yesComparative Studies in Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics
The guarantee clause for profit in Mudarabah and partnership contracts is among the stipulations employed by banks and financial institutions to pursue commercial activities for profit within the framework of facilities. These institutions attempt to present such clauses as compliant with Islamic principles.
Ali Gholamalizadeh   +2 more
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Credible Books on Jurisprudence According to the Hanafi School

open access: yesHerald of Dagestan State University, 2023
Ученики Абу Ханифы, его единомышленники и ученые развили ханафитское учение и подняли его на высокий уровень на Ближнем и Среднем Востоке. Со второй половины VIII в. до начала XI в.
S. Muradova
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Methods and rulings for controlling the increase in human reproduction (2) (A comparative study in Ja’fari and Hanafi jurisprudence)

open access: yesScientific-Research Quarterly Journal of Law Knowledge
There are various methods for reducing and reducing human reproduction. Some are common in the past and some are newly emerging methods. Each of the methods is different in terms of effect and efficiency. Some have a long-term effect and lead to infertility and a reduction in the generation in an eternal and permanent way, and completely deprive and ...
Mohammad Isa Fahimi
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Women’s Right to Choose a Spouse: In the Hanafi School of Islamic Jurisprudence

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Law, 2022
Introduction: According to the sacred provisions of Islamic sharia and the Hanafi School of Islamic jurisprudence (Madhab), a woman has the right to choose herself a spouse. When a woman becomes a widow, this right is given to her even more often because they know more. Purpose: The purpose of this research is to clarify the right of a woman to ...
Toryalai Hemat   +1 more
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A Study of Financial Rights of the Infant from the Perspective of Hanafi Jurisprudence

Baharestan Scientific Research Quarterly Journal
Infants, as individuals independent from their parents, have their human rights constantly emphasized. Accordingly, the Islamic faith, specifically Hanafi jurisprudence, has defined duties and responsibilities for parents regarding their children from the very beginning of childhood. An infant is referred to as a nursing child who has just started life
A. Haqani
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Possession in the light of Hanafi jurisprudence and Civil Law of Afghanistan

Baharestan Scientific Research Quarterly Journal
The research is aimed at exploring the subject of possession within the context of Islamic jurisprudence. Considering its significant role in daily trade as well as its religious importance emphasized by Allah for its real observance, possession holds great importance.
Rahmatullah Forqanyar
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Books on Islamic Jurisprudence, Schools of Law, and Biographies of Imams from the Hanafi School

Treasures of Knowledge: An Inventory of the Ottoman Palace Library (1502/3-1503/4) (2 vols), 2019
Himmet Taşkömür
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The Increase and Decrease of Human Reproduction (A Comparative Study in Ja'fari and Hanafi Jurisprudence)

open access: yesScientific-Research Quarterly Journal of Law Knowledge
Prevention, organization, and control of childbearing in order to reduce the population, with the belief that population growth causes poverty, destitution, and many difficulties such as deprivation of health, educational, and upbringing services for the people of the society, has been considered for a long time and has been at the top of economic ...
Mohammad Isa Fahimi
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The shariah ruling on the permissibility of seafood in hanafi and shafi'i jurisprudence: A comparative study in the light of the qur'an and hadith

open access: yesAmorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the permissibility of seafood within the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of Islamic jurisprudence. Although both schools derive their rulings from the Qur'an and Hadith, they offer divergent interpretations regarding various marine life.
null Anzar Aquil   +5 more
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