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Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies, 2023
This study aims to investigate how the jurists and the Qur'anic commentators interpret the concept of nushūz (disobedience) of the husband and wife in the Qur'an and to attempt to extrapolate the views of interpreters and scholars in interpreting, analyzing, and criticizing the Qur'anic verses using the deductive and inductive methodologies.
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This study aims to investigate how the jurists and the Qur'anic commentators interpret the concept of nushūz (disobedience) of the husband and wife in the Qur'an and to attempt to extrapolate the views of interpreters and scholars in interpreting, analyzing, and criticizing the Qur'anic verses using the deductive and inductive methodologies.
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[Jurist; between rule of law and history].
Revue de synthese, 2014The activities of jurists, they may be judges, lawyers or university teachers, occupy a central role in the maintenance of the political and social order of modern societies. In Germany the confrontation of the recent past provoked in the early 1960's a large debate about the real foundations of the modern state and his role in the crisis of the ...
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An Earlier Sunnī Version of Khomeini’s Rule of the Jurist: Mustafā l-Sibāī on Ulamā and Politics
Arabica, 2010AbstractThe notion of “the rule of the jurist” is identified exclusively with Ayatollah Khomeini, and was implemented politically following the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979. What was perceived as a revolutionary innovation in Šia Islam, however, was seen as alien in Sunnī Islam.
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The Rule of Law: Albert Venn Dicey, Victorian Jurist
The American Journal of Legal History, 1982Ian P. H. Duffy, Richard A. Cosgrove
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American Journal of International Law, 1938
The Conference on the Limitation of Armament at Washington adopted at its sixth plenary session on the 4th February, 1922, a resolution for the appointment of a Commission representing the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan to consider the following questions:(a) Do existing rules of international law adequately cover
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The Conference on the Limitation of Armament at Washington adopted at its sixth plenary session on the 4th February, 1922, a resolution for the appointment of a Commission representing the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan to consider the following questions:(a) Do existing rules of international law adequately cover
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Revisiting the rules of life for viruses of microorganisms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Adrienne M S Correa +2 more
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The Universal Rule of Law in the Thought of the Late Medieval Jurists of Roman and Canon Law
2018Late medieval Roman and canon law jurisprudence provided the origins of European notions of a universal rule of law in two senses: a legal order of universal extent and a structure of higher norms of universal application. Whereas modern international law is primarily concerned with the horizontal relationship between states, medieval jurists mainly ...
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Islamic Knowledge and Insight
Twelver Shia jurisprudence has long been efficient, dynamic, and responsive to societal issues and needs. Due to this advantage, it has been able to guide the Shia community through various historical periods, such as times of marginalization or governance, while maintaining adherence to jurisprudential principles.
Ibrahim Behesht +2 more
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Twelver Shia jurisprudence has long been efficient, dynamic, and responsive to societal issues and needs. Due to this advantage, it has been able to guide the Shia community through various historical periods, such as times of marginalization or governance, while maintaining adherence to jurisprudential principles.
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