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The Fatwās of ʿAbd al-Ḥayy of Farangī Maḥall and the Formation of Sunnī Identity in British India
In the second half of the nineteenth century in British India, a rapidly-evolving political and cultural landscape drove Muslims to re-evaluate their relationships with other groups in the Subcontinent.
Muhammad Ahmad Munir, Brian Wright
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Abstract This article deals with assessments by a number of contemporary Sunni fiqh experts on the legal duration of pregnancy. Most of them strive to demonstrate that classical jurisprudence (fiqh) and modern medicine are perfectly compatible, despite the fact that the former contemplates gestational periods far longer than nine months.
Delfina Serrano‐Ruano
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Typologies of Scepticism in the Philosophical Tradition of Kalām
Abstract This article examines the role of scepticism in the Islamic philosophical tradition. It begins with a treatment of the origins and purpose of these discussions in classical kalām (c. 800–1100 CE). Then it moves on to the more mature discussions treating five forms of scepticism in the post‐classical period (c.1200–1800 CE), with the aim of ...
Abdurrahman Ali Mihirig
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Obedient Passion—Passionate Obedience: Ashraf Ali Thanawi's Sermons on the Love of the Prophet
Ashraf Ali Thanawi (1863–1943) was one of the most influential South Asian preachers and authors of the twentieth century. His sermons range from Friday sermons in Arabic to those held before select disciples or at mass rallies in Urdu, and they were printed ever since his lifetime in great number and consistency.
Margrit Pernau, Max Stille
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قاضی نصیب اللہ کی فقہ حنفی میں خدمات کاتجزیاتی جائزہ
In term of agriculture and contemporary knowledge Baluchistan province is barren but as far as religious concerned it is gateway of Islam. Many companions of Prophet (SAW) are buried here still this province is fertile in respect of producing ...
Muhammad Naeem Jan, Junaid Akbar
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Mīrzā Ghulām Aḥmad and the Establishment of the Aḥmadiyya Jamāʿat from a Market Theory Perspective
The Muslim World, Volume 111, Issue 3, Page 534-548, Summer 2021.
Simon Sorgenfrei
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On the ‘Arab Inequality Puzzle’: The Case of Egypt
ABSTRACT This article surveys and discusses prominent protagonists of the debate on socio‐economic inequality in the Arab region, with a special focus on the World Bank and Egypt. According to official data, the region holds remarkably low Gini coefficients in a context of declining inequality.
Gilbert Achcar
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Hanefî Mezhebi denince ilk akla gelen Ebu Hanife’dir. Ondan sonra mezhepte müctehid seviyesindeki öğrencileri gelir. Bunlar; Ebu Yusuf, Muhammed b. Hasan eş-Şeybânî, Züfer b. el-Hüzeyl ve Hasan b. Ziyâd el-Lü’lüî diye derecelendirilir. Bu çalışmada Hasan
Nizamettin Ergüven
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The economic views of the Karamiya sect from sanction of Kasb to confiscation of property in the early Ghaznavid period (351-421 AH) [PDF]
IntroductionKaramiya sect was one of the most important and influential religious sects during the 3rd to 6th centuries of Hijri. This sect emerged in the 3rd century of Hijri as a branch of the Hanafi religion.
Ali Bahranipour, sajad kazemi
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Crime against the Benefit and Criterion for Proof of Diya: A Comparative Study in Jurisprudence and Iranian Law, Sudan and Yemen [PDF]
Crime against benefit is one of the types of non-fatal crimes against the person that determining the scope and criterion for proof of Qisas and Diya in them, from the point of view of different religions and the mount of its compliance with the laws of ...
Ensieh Salimi, Rohollah Akrami
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