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THE MALICIOUS GAME: Friendship, Foresight, and Philosophy at an Iraqi Teahouse in Jordan
ABSTRACT In the late‐night cafés of Amman, Jordan, Iraqi refugees have adopted a new game, called jaakaaroo, that they say is more “malicious” than familiar favorites like dominoes or backgammon. Meanwhile, they decry the cruelty, greed, and suspicion that have eroded social bonds in their home and host countries.
ZACHARY SHELDON
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Abstract The unwillingness of the Somali community to finance higher education has largely gone unnoticed within the academic literature and government policy documents. This study explores the role of religion and the influence of Shari'ah scholars on the use of interest‐bearing student loans within the Somali community.
Alija Avdukic +3 more
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MAQASID SHARIA AS A PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK FOR ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS [PDF]
: Maqasid Syariah as a Performance Framework for Islamic Financial Institutions. This study aims to build a performance measurement framework of Islamic financial institutions based on Maqasid Syariah. This is done through the interpretation of informant
Achmad Soediro, Inten Meutia
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Developing Muslim Economy Through the Environmental Economy in the Perspective of Maslaha
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This article provides a sketch of the historical antecedent to the 11th century theory of maqāṣid al-sharī‘a (the purposes of the law). I examine the role of human benefit (maṣlaḥa) within the classical Shafi‘i school, focusing on the 10th and 11th ...
Youcef L Soufi
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DIVORCE OF CIVIL SERVANTS WITHOUT SUPERIOR PERMISSION IN MASLAHA ANALYSIS
This study discusses the divorce of Civil Servants without the permission of superiors in the analysis of Maslaha (case study of decision No. 678/pdt.g/2021/PA.Wsb in the Wonosobo Religious Court) which aims to answer the problem of: (1) What is the judge's consideration in deciding a civil servant divorce case without the superior's permission at the ...
Hari Widiyanto, Muhajir Muhajir
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From Islamic Modernism to Theorizing Authoritarianism
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, modernist Islamic reformers have proposed more “objectives of Islamic law” or maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah and argued that the maqāṣid-oriented approach indicates that Islamic priorities include the modern principles
Yomna Helmy
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Hadith of Aisha’s Marriage to Prophet Muhammad: An Islamic Discourse on Child Marriage [PDF]
Child marriage is a global issue that concerns the violation of children's rights. All signatory countries to the International Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), including Malaysia, are obliged to raise the marriageable age to 18 years old ...
Mohd Al Adib Samuri +3 more
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Analisis Dompet Digital “Link Aja Syariah” dari Perspektif Maslahah Mursalah
Industry of 4.0 era it is no stranger to talk about digital wallets whose existence can make it easier for humans to make payment systems.There are many kinds of digital wallets in Indonesia, first one that is sharia-based is the "Link Aja Syariah ...
Anisa Fadilah Zustika, Achmad Fageh
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Marriage In Islam and the Problem of Gender Equality: A Philosophical Perspective
Marriage law in Islamic countries is still considered gender-biased. Indonesia, as the majority Muslim country, is not exception. Marriage Law No. 1/1974 and the Compilation of Islamic Law (Kompilasi Hukum Islam/KHI) are two examples of Muslim family law
Mudofir Abdullah
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