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Islamic jurisprudence: revealed law (sharī‘a), and derived or substantive law (fiqh)
1980The basic characteristic of the Islamic legal system is its dual bases in scriptural revelation, and in the evolving needs and problems of the geophysical and social environments. God, the law-giver, made moral exhortations, delineated permanent values by which to distinguish good from evil and right from wrong; and gave a few concise legal ordinances ...
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Principles of Islamic Law and The Methods of Interpretation of The Texts (Uṣūl Al-Fiqh)
2023SAİM KAYADİBİ is a Professor Dr. at Marmara University Institute of Islamic Economics and Finance (MUISEF). Born in Türkiye, he studied at Al-Azhar University Egypt and the University of Jordan and obtained his MPhil and Ph.D. from Durham University, UK.
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General philosophy of Islamic law (Maqāsid) and laws of priorities (Fiqh al-Awlawiyāt). Dr RIFAI.
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021The primary objective of this paper is to examine the priorities of the Muslim community in light of the general philosophy of Islamic law. what are the priorities of the Muslim community according to the general philosophy of Islamic law? General philosophy of Islamic law regulates all aspects of life of Muslim community and it prioritises Muslim ...
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The Law of Loans in Meeting the Needs of Marriage from the Perspective of Islamic Fiqh
Journal of Family Law and Islamic CourtMarriage in Islam as worship, follows the Sunnah of the Prophet. In modern society, high costs drive the Marriage in Islam as worship follows the Sunnah of the Prophet. In modern society, high costs drive the demand for loans, to be considered according to the principles of Islamic jurisprudence.
Affandi, Ahmad Zulkifli +2 more
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Schools and Classifications of Fiqh: A Guide to Understanding the Diversity of Islamic Law
Jurnal Price : Ekonomi dan AkuntasiThe following is a refined abstract: This paper examines the various major schools of thought in Islamic jurisprudence and classifies the legal diversity that arises from the different interpretations between these schools of thought. This research traces the history and development of the four main Sunni schools of thought—Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and
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REFORMATION IN ISLAMIC LAW; CAN SHARIA DISENTANGLE FROM FIQH?
2016ABSTRACTAfter modernisation, numerous new phenomena played a significant rolefor all of humankind. These phenomena paved the way for novel dilemmas for allpeople, especially Muslims. These new systems were created by Western civilisationand imposed on other civilisations, and Muslims confront the dilemma of how theycan lead a Muslim life under the ...
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Fiqh Forensics: An Integration between Sciences and Islamic Law
2014Baharuddin, Ahmad Syukran +2 more
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SOME FIQH PROVISIONS REGARDING PIGEONS IN ISLAMIC LAW
One of the creatures created by Allah on earth is pigeons. On the one hand, pigeons can contribute to the salvation of the balance of nature due to their instinctive duty. On the other hand, it can perform some important tasks for the benefit of humans. This situation naturally calves the way for the structure of a law between pigeons and humans.openaire +1 more source

