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Ibn Taymiyyah’s “Mardin Fatwa” and the Mongols: An Analysis
The so-called “Mardin Fatwa” is Ibn Taymiyyah’s (d. 728/1328) description of Mardin city’s status as an Islamic state and its Islamic population. Yahya Michot (b. 1952) and ‘Abd Allah Bayyah’s (b. 1935) modern day readings of this fatwa emphasise different attitudes towards Mongols: Michot emphasised the word yuqātal (should be fought) in his reading ...
Mohd Farid Mohd Sharif +1 more
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Saudi law as lex arbitri: Evaluation of Saudi arbitration law and judicial practice [PDF]
Copyright © 2009 Kluwer Law InternationalDisputes settled in Saudi Arabia, or which otherwise contain Saudi elements, are governed by the Kingdom’s lex arbitri, which requires that not only the arbitration clause and compromis be submitted to a ...
Baamir, A, Bantekas, I
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Except for the works of the French scholar Henri Laoust and a recent study by Muhammad Umar Memon, Ibn Taimiya's Struggle against Popular Religion (The Hague and Paris: Mouton, 1976), very few studies of the thought of Ibn Taimiya have appeared in English. Makari’s work is therefore a welcome addition to this meager list.
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Abu Ya’la ibn al-Farra’ (990-1066 CE) and the influence of his ideas on the formation of the views of Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328 CE) [PDF]
The research relevance is predefined by the ideas of the religious figure Abu Ya’la ibn al-Farra’ and his influence on the formation and development of the ideas of another religious figure Ibn Taymiyyah and the insufficient study of idea formation in ...
Ludmila Maevskaya, Khaisam Muhammad Aga
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This paper aims to study a group of complicated articles in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence that Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyyah dealt with and directed, after reviewing his work thoroughly, the selection fell on four articles, which are: Al ...
Jaafar Qassas
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Mekanisme Pasar dan Kebijakan Penetapan Harga Adil dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam [PDF]
In contrast to conventional system, concept of Islamic economy emphasize that market mechanism and price arrangement need to be regulated to create market balance and economic justice, taking into consideration the interest of the parties involved in the
Amalia, E. (Euis)
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Al-Qaeda in Gaza: isolating “the base” [PDF]
In 1996, Osama bin Laden declared jihad against the American forces occupying Saudi Arabia, calling for Muslims to expel the infidels from the “land of the two holy places.” The first sacred ground mentioned in this statement, however, was not Saudi ...
Marshall, Warren
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Ibn Taymiyyah & Wittgenstein on Language [PDF]
This paper studies the linguistic philosophy of the Ḥanbalī theologian Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 1328) – and the latter’s student Ibn al-Qayyim (d. 1350) – bringing it into constructive dialogue with the ideas of the twentieth century philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (d. 1951). As Ibn Taymiyya’s theory of language is situated within and emerges from his broader
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Development of Ibn Taymiyyah's ideas in the works of Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966)
In modern Islam, Sayyid Qutb is considered one of the main ideologues of fundamentalism. S. Qutb reinterpreted traditional Islamic concepts for use in political activities. Their main goal was to justify the violent seizure of power in the state.
Ludmila Maevskaya
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In this research, the researcher edited the two chapters of Fasting and I'tikaf in “Talkhīṣ Al-Matlab fī Talkhīṣ Al-Madhab” by the Erudite Sheikh Fakhr Al-Din Abū Abdillāh, Muḥammad bin Al-Khiḍr Ibn Taymiyyah Al-Ḥarrānī (d. 622H).
Turki Al-Dhubyani
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