Divorcing abroad, sharīʿah style: legal reforms and Moroccan women [PDF]
Sona, F.
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Marriage Dispensation in Modern Muslim Societies: A Study of Family Law in Indonesia and Morocco [PDF]
The Islamic law in Indonesia and Morocco is based on different schools of thought, with Indonesia predominantly following the Shafi'i school, while Morocco adheres to the Maliki school.
Akbarizan, Akbarizan +1 more
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ARTIKELEN: H. Obdeijn - De democratische transitie in Marokko L.P.H.M. Buskens - Wachten op de koning; recente discussies over islam, familierecht en politiek in Marokko F.J.A. van der Velden - Marokkaans en Nederlands familierecht; botsende concepten en
Bouddouft, S. +7 more
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Women's rights in Islam and current discourse of international human rights law [PDF]
The international norm of non-discrimination on the basis of sex as reflected in the UN human rights instrument culminated in 1979 with the adoption of the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
Tehrani, Maryam Moazezi Zadeh
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Fatawa and their development since the early Islamic era [PDF]
In recent years, the study of Muslims and Islam has increased due to the current political climate and various conflicts around the world. The issuing of Islamic legal rulings, otherwise known as fatāwā, has drawn interest from Muslims and non-Muslims.
Dalvi, Mohammed Subhan
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The Transmission of the Islamic Tradition in the Early Modern Era: The Life and Writings of Aḥmad Al-Dardīr [PDF]
This thesis examines the role of tradition and discursive knowledge transmission on the formation of the ‘ulamā’, the learned scholarly class in Islam, and their approach to the articulation of the Islamic disciplines.
Mosaad, Walead Mohammed
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Interfaith Heirship in Islamic Jurisprudence: Exploring Ijtihad Approaches in Contemporary Legal Reforms [PDF]
This study explores the complex issue of interfaith heirship within the framework of Islamic jurisprudence, focusing on contemporary efforts to reinterpret traditional doctrines through ijtihad.
Basarudin +2 more
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Forced marriage in the British Sunnī Muslim community from an Islamic law perspective: a critical study [PDF]
Forced marriage affects a number of communities within the UK, including British Muslims. In some cases, Islam is used to justify this practice and the media has highlighted cases where young Muslims have been coerced into marriage.
Adheidah, Taher
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Muslim Economic Thinking and Institutions in the 10th AH/ 16th CE Century [PDF]
The state of Muslim economic thinking in the tenth century Hijrah corresponding to sixteenth century CE has been an un-researched subject. There are many lessons to be learnt from the economic ideas of the great lights of the period.
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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The Reform of the Moroccan «Mudawwanah» in the Intercultural-Law Charts
The paper deals with the theme of the reform of Moroccan Family Law, through a brief comparison between the former and the latter version of the mudawwanah (trans. “Code”), using an intercultural legal approach. In the Muslim legal culture there are many
Giancarlo Anello
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