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Scholarship and Education in Islamic Law and Economics: The Challenges of Comparative Law (Fiqh al-Muqāran) [PDF]
The method, which is commonly acknowledged in Islamic studies and education of Islamic sciences, is to examine knowledge through inter-madhhab approach. This approach traces its origins to the mid-19th century and became widespread in the 20th century. A
Necmettin Kızılkaya
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The Paradigm of Islamic Legal Products in Indonesia
Islamic law grows in Indonesia and is formulated in four legal thought products, namely fiqh, jurisprudence, law, and fatwa. The problematic Application of Legal Products is more related to the internal aspects of Muslims, who are less dynamic and pay ...
Nur Khaera, Abdul Rahman, Kurniati
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İslam literatüründe gerek akademik merakın bir sonucu olarak gerekse de belli bir fikrî ve mezhebî kimlik açısından tenkît gayesi ile İslam toplumu içerisinde ortaya çıkan itikâdî fırkaları ve görüşleri biraraya getirme ve belli şekilde tasnif etme ...
Kadir Gömbeyaz
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Mâlik b. Huveyris (öl. 74/693-4) ve Rivayetleri
Kur’ân ve sünnetin, dinin iki temel kaynağı olduğu bilinmektedir. Bunlardan sünnetin gerek fiilî gerekse sözlü olarak günümüze ulaşmasını sağlayan en önemli nesil hiç şüphesiz sahâbe nesli olmuştur.
Rıdvan Yarba
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Researching Islamic Law: an introduction [PDF]
This article by Sarah Spells from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, focuses on the sources of Islamic law and provides a simple introduction to finding and researching this area, with suggestions of useful and notable ...
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UNINTERRUPTED CENSORED DARWIN: FROM THE MIDDLE EAST TO THE MALAY‐INDONESIAN WORLD
Abstract This essay outlines the significance of understanding the relationship between Islam and science, particularly from the twentieth century onward. It mainly revolves around the viability of Darwin's evolutionary thought in the Muslim world, which is confronted by various groups of Muslim commentators and scholars.
Majid Daneshgar
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Debate between hadith scholar and Islamic jurisprudence has occurred since the time of the founding of fiqh madhhab that was dominated by Imam Abû Hanîfah in Kufah (as a representation of ra’y), and Imam Malik in Medina (as a representation of hadith ...
Adi Abdullah Muslim
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Pre-Eighteenth-Century Traditions of Revivalism: Damascus in the Thirteenth Century [PDF]
This article examines whether it is possible to trace eighteenth and nineteenth-century revivalist thought to earlier ‘medieval’ examples. The discussion is centred on the issue of ijtihad/taqlid, which featured prominently in revivalist thought.
Hirschler, Konrad
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The Formation of the Civilian Elite in the Syrian Province: The Case of Ayyubid and Early Mamluk Hamah [PDF]
The urban renaissance in northern Syria from the sixth/twelfth century onwards increased significantly the demand for scholars in order to staff newly arising civilian posts. This demand was in Hama initially satisfied with outside scholars, particularly
Hirschler, Konrad
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Kontribusi Imam al-Râfi‘î dan Imam al-Nawawî dalam Penataan Keragaman Pendapat Hukum Mazhab Shâfi‘î
The diversity of legal opinions in the Shâfi‘î school of thought (madhhab), in the form of old opinion (qawl qadîm) and new opinion (qawl jadîd) and the ijtihâd activities that pertained to some centuries after the passing away of al-Shâfi‘î, has ...
Abdul Mun’im Saleh
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