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Shari’a Family Law Practices in Post-Ottoman Palastine
2023Filistin, yaklaşık dört asır boyunca Osmanlı İmparatorluğu idaresi altında kalmıştır. Bu dönem zarfında Osmanlı hâkimiyetinde olan topraklarda olduğu gibi Filistin’de de Osmanlı hukuk sistemi uygulanmıştır. Tanzimat’tan sonra çeşitli nedenlerden ötürü başlayan kanunlaştırma hareketinin diğer bir halkası Osmanlı Hukuk-ı Âile Kararnâmesi (HAK) olmuştur ...
Aksoy, Mehmet Emin, Düzenli, Pehlul
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An-Nisa: Journal of Islamic Family Law
The reform of Islamic family law is a strategic issue in response to social, cultural, and legal justice changes in Muslim countries. Turkey became one of the most prominent examples of radical reforms to its family law through the transition from the ...
Zikry Rahmatillah +6 more
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The reform of Islamic family law is a strategic issue in response to social, cultural, and legal justice changes in Muslim countries. Turkey became one of the most prominent examples of radical reforms to its family law through the transition from the ...
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The Implications of Turkey's Polygamy Ban on Islamic Family Law
Jurnal MercatoriaThis article aims to examine the rationale behind Turkey's ban on polygamy, the implications of the prohibition as well as the contradiction with Islamic family regulations.
Nurjannah, Akbarizan, A. Munir
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The Metamorphosis of Family Law in Turkey: Navigating between Maslahah and Religious Authenticity
Familierecht: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Ilmu Syari'ahThis study explores the metamorphosis of family law in Turkey in response to ongoing social dynamics and the tension between maslahah (public interest) and religious authenticity.
Ahmad Faridz Anwar +4 more
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Middle Eastern Studies
Family foundations were integral to the Ottoman legal and economic systems, adhering to Islamic foundation law. They provided essential services such as education, healthcare, public works, and economic support, relieving the state of these burdens. Over
Necmettin Kızılkaya
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Family foundations were integral to the Ottoman legal and economic systems, adhering to Islamic foundation law. They provided essential services such as education, healthcare, public works, and economic support, relieving the state of these burdens. Over
Necmettin Kızılkaya
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The Journal for Interdisciplinary Middle Eastern Studies
The article examines the enforcement of verdicts by Jewish courts in two early entiethcentury Jewish communities: in Tunisia, particularly the capital city of Tunis, as it transitioned from Muslim rule to an European protectorate, and in Libya during the
Ronel Atia
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The article examines the enforcement of verdicts by Jewish courts in two early entiethcentury Jewish communities: in Tunisia, particularly the capital city of Tunis, as it transitioned from Muslim rule to an European protectorate, and in Libya during the
Ronel Atia
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Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Online
This article investigates the contributions of Ottoman fatwā collections to inheritance law, focusing on the 16th-century chief muftīs’ fatāwā. It emphasizes the significance of fatawa in understanding Ottoman inheritance law and explores various ...
Hüseyin Sağlam, M. B. Toprak
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This article investigates the contributions of Ottoman fatwā collections to inheritance law, focusing on the 16th-century chief muftīs’ fatāwā. It emphasizes the significance of fatawa in understanding Ottoman inheritance law and explores various ...
Hüseyin Sağlam, M. B. Toprak
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The Family and Gender Laws in Egypt During the Ottoman Period
2020Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : Amira El Azhary Sonbol (ed.).
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International History Review, 2020
This article examines the ways in which Ottoman subjecthood and foreign protection were practiced and perceived by imperial financiers and officials following the nationality legislation of the 1860 s and the imperial bankruptcy in 1875.
Aviv Derri
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This article examines the ways in which Ottoman subjecthood and foreign protection were practiced and perceived by imperial financiers and officials following the nationality legislation of the 1860 s and the imperial bankruptcy in 1875.
Aviv Derri
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Housing as Marriage Alimony in Islamic Family Law (Ottoman Application)
2022There are three types of alimony in Islamic law: marriage, relationship and property. In this study, residential alimony, which is included in the scope of marriage alimony, will be discussed primarily within the framework of the views of four sects. Then, based on the Ottoman era fatwas and court decisions, the right of a woman to live in alimony will
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