THE GENEALOGY OF TAQNĪN AL-AHKĀM AND ITS INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Taqnīn al-Ahkām represents a distinctive mode of applying Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) within the framework of modern state governance. While the historical emergence of taqnīn has been widely described, its conceptual foundations and theoretical ...
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This study deals with the phenomenon of proper nouns in translation. I argue that the proper noun, like the common noun, is endowed with a potential of significance and a relationship to meaning that can be sometimes rather complex. Such complexity could lead to confusion while transferring proper names from the SL to the TL.
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Improvement or degeneration of fiqh? A critical study of the Majalla
This thesis critically engages with the concept of fiqh and its manifestation in the form of the Majalla. Problems are occasioned when human predicaments are expressed in textual form. Does fiqh fare better in this than law as conceptualized in the West? Does a fiqh paradigm change for the worse when a fiqh text is taken as a code? The Majalla presents
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Frustration v Imprévision, Why Frustration is so 'Frustrating': The Lack of Flexibility in the English Doctrine's Legal Consequence. [PDF]
Al Majed B, AlMajed A.
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Deficient editorial practices, perceived quality, and expedient scholarly publishing in a developing nation. [PDF]
Bredan A, Tashani O, Bakoush O.
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The use of translation theory through reconciling between Englishisation and translanguaging by Arab instructors in EMI higher education classes: Training postgraduate students to be translators and interpreters. [PDF]
Alwazna RY.
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Islamic finance and food commodity trading: is there a chance to hedge against price volatility and enhance food security? [PDF]
Kalimullina M, Orlov MS.
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Legislation According to Fiqh: Example of the Majalla al-Ahkam al-Adliyyah
The will that has the power of legislative authority also has the power to command. Therefore, it holds sovereignty. Thanks to the legislative power, a law can be made at first hand, existing laws can be changed or abolished. Fiqh accepts that the sovereign authority belongs to Allah (swt).
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Outcome assessment of a triangular clinic as a harm reduction intervention in Rajaee-Shahr Prison, Iran. [PDF]
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