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Science and Islamic ethics: Navigating artificial womb technology through Quranic principles. [PDF]
AlJahsh MAI.
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The Role of Fiqh Iqtishad in Developing Islamic Economic Law and Practice
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The security implications of using feminist methodologies to study gender-based violence in Yemen. [PDF]
Al-Refaei S.
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Main Features Of Islamic Law And The Role Of “Usul Al Fiqh” In It
The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2021The term fiqh or as it is called jurisprudence, generally, have been discussed from a long time ago. However, the word “fiqh” belongs to more Islamic law and it has many implicit rules, meanings and certainly it makes a point to the Muslim people how to manage with their way of life. In short, in this article those kinds of implicit and explicit points
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The Law of Adopting Children in Islamic Fiqh and the Compilation of Islamic Law
Journal of Family Law and Islamic CourtThis research aims to understand the law of adopting children in Islamic Jurisprudence and the law of adopting children in the Compilation of Islamic Law. This type of research is library research with a qualitative approach. The primary data sources used in this research are Islamic jurisprudence books and the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI ...
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Featuring Fiqh: the Representation of Islamic Law in Egyptian Historical Dramas
Middle East Law and Governance, 2023Abstract Although they may have learned the norms and practices of fiqh at home and in school, most Muslims have scant knowledge of the ways in which their religious laws and mores were practiced in pre-modern times. Indeed, when it comes to imagining and understanding the role of fiqh in earlier Muslim societies, many contemporary Muslims get their ...
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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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