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Maqāṣid Asy-Syarī’ah Apart from Uṣūl Fiqh? An Offer on Islamic Law System Spinoff
2023The use of uṣūl fiqh and maqāṣid asy-syarī’ah as methods of finding and verifying law often causes them to overlap and even self-contradict. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the principle of motion, then operate them in their respective parts.
Rozi, Masykur, Subaidi, Subaidi
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PRINCIPLES TO BE FOLLOWED IN PARTIAL HARMONIZATION BETWEEN ISLAMIC FIQH AND MAN-MADE LAW
IIUM Law Journal, 2012Nowadays all over the Muslim world, with exceptions, Man-made law, inherited from the civil or common law of the colonial power, such as Britain, France, etc., is widely being used. According to some scholars, present Man-made law of the Muslim world has been also partially influenced by the Islamic fiqh.
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Artificial Intelligence and Islamic Law: Ethical Implications and Fiqh Fatwas in the Digital Age
Journal of Family Law and Islamic CourtThe advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the digital era has significantly influenced various fields, including health, education, and the legal system. However, alongside its potential benefits, AI also presents complex ethical and legal challenges, particularly within the framework of Islamic law, which is grounded in the Qur'an, Hadith ...
Malik, Ridwan +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
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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Recycling Ablution Water (Wudu’) Using Membrane Water Treatment: A Study from Fiqh Halal Perspective
Juris (Jurnal Ilmiah Syariah), 2022exaly
Fiqh Forensics: An Integration between Sciences and Islamic Law
2014Baharuddin, Ahmad Syukran +2 more
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Fasting during the month of ramadan for people with diabetes: Medicine and fiqh united at last
Ibnosina Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 2009Salem A Beshyah
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