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Islamic Law is International Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Islamic law is international law. It has been so from the day it was revealed. Its reach is global and unlimited applying equally to the the whole world and locally. Islamic law recognizes no state or the idea of a state; it is for this reason that no state was established during the period of the Prophet (pbuh). The Qur'an addresses all mankind, again
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Общенациональный интерактивный энциклопедический портал "Знания", 2022
L. Syukiaynen
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L. Syukiaynen
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International Law and Islamic Law
2017The relationship between modern international law and Islamic law has raised many theoretical and practical questions that cannot be ignored in the contemporary study and understanding of both international law and Islamic law. The significance and relevance of this relationship in both academic and practical terms, especially after the terrorist ...
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Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic Law, and Modernity
2023Mohammad Fadel’s scholarship on Islamic law and legal history ranges from medieval institutions and the history of Islamic legal interpretation to urgent problems relating to the modern reception and re-assessment of Islamic legal doctrine. Fadel’s intellectual concerns focus primarily on the compatibility of the Islamic legal tradition with modern ...
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2015
The anthropology of Islamic law is concerned centrally with observing and analyzing practices governed by explicit norms that are given Islamic justification, from commercial transactions to marriage and divorce to rituals of worship. This article traces the work of anthropologists in courtrooms and in informal social settings, and the process of ...
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The anthropology of Islamic law is concerned centrally with observing and analyzing practices governed by explicit norms that are given Islamic justification, from commercial transactions to marriage and divorce to rituals of worship. This article traces the work of anthropologists in courtrooms and in informal social settings, and the process of ...
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2015
Whereas Islamic law and Islamic theology are usually discussed separately, this article examines the relationship between the two in Islamic Studies scholarship. After defining the terms “law” and “theology,” this article offers three historiographical approaches to the subject, namely: “Orientalist,” “Revisionist,” and “Pragmatist”, each reflecting ...
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Whereas Islamic law and Islamic theology are usually discussed separately, this article examines the relationship between the two in Islamic Studies scholarship. After defining the terms “law” and “theology,” this article offers three historiographical approaches to the subject, namely: “Orientalist,” “Revisionist,” and “Pragmatist”, each reflecting ...
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Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Online, 2005
Jihad has become a common tool in the hands of Muslim organizations, particularly those engaged in conflicts, such as in Kashmir, Chechnya, Palestine, Iraq, and Afghanistan. At the same time, the word “Jihad” por-trays negative connotations in much of the non-Muslim world, more specif-ically so in the West. In many non-Muslim gatherings, the word Jihad
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Jihad has become a common tool in the hands of Muslim organizations, particularly those engaged in conflicts, such as in Kashmir, Chechnya, Palestine, Iraq, and Afghanistan. At the same time, the word “Jihad” por-trays negative connotations in much of the non-Muslim world, more specif-ically so in the West. In many non-Muslim gatherings, the word Jihad
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2013
This chapter talks about Islam and international law into two aspects. First, it provides a general historical overview of the contribution of the Islamic civilization to international law. Then, it reflects the concepts of law in the work of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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This chapter talks about Islam and international law into two aspects. First, it provides a general historical overview of the contribution of the Islamic civilization to international law. Then, it reflects the concepts of law in the work of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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