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İslami finans sözleşmeleri ve bunların maliki mezhebine göre Fas'taki uygulamaları

open access: yes, 2019
تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى تحليل عقود المالية التشاركية في المغرب في ضوء المذهب المالكي وأصوله لمعرفة مدى موافقة مواصفات عقود المالية التشاركية الصادرة عن بنك المغرب لاجتهادات المذهب المالكي وأصوله، بحيث تناولت الدراسة المالية التشاركية في المغرب والمؤسسات ...
Lahjouji, Hamza
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The reasoning pattern of Islamic jurists' views on al-Rahn (Islamic Pawn Broking) contract and its ruling / Dziauddin Sharif , Amir Shaharuddin and Nurul Aini Muhamed [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
According to the Islamic jurisprudence, al-rahn is pledging a non-fungible property as surety against debt whereby the debt shall be paid from the pledged item in case of default.
Muhamed, Nurul Aini   +2 more
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السيد محمد بن علوي المالكي وخصائص منهجه الفقهي = Al-Sayyid Muhammad Ibnu 'Alawī al-Mālikī wa khashāishu manhajihi al-fiqhiy [PDF]

open access: yes
This research unveils the characteristics of the jurisprudential approach of Sayyid Muhammad al-Maliki, who is one of the prominent Maliki scholars of this era.
Zaim, Muntaha Artalim   +1 more
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Maliki fıkıh geleneğinde nevazil : Endülüs örneği

open access: yes, 2013
06.03.2018 tarihli ve 30352 sayılı Resmi Gazetede yayımlanan “Yükseköğretim Kanunu İle Bazı Kanun Ve Kanun Hükmünde Kararnamelerde Değişiklik Yapılması Hakkında Kanun” ile 18.06.2018 tarihli “Lisansüstü Tezlerin Elektronik Ortamda Toplanması ...
Kesgin, Hafsa
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The Concept of "Istihalah" (Transformation) in Islamic Jurisprudence and Its Contemporary Applications

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This article explores the concept of "istihalah" (transformation) in Islamic jurisprudence and its contemporary applications. Istihalah is defined as the change in the essence and attributes of a substance, transforming it into a different entity with ...
Fazel Rahim Baserat, Abdullah Enayat
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Conflict of law and the methodology of Tarjīẖ : a study in Islamic legal theory

open access: yes, 2015
Islamic law never achieved unity but expressed itself in, at least, four surviving schools. More interestingly, contemporary Muslim communities are still divided among themselves on a number of issues related to their laws.
Bakar, Mohd Daud
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