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Sulh in Eighteenth-century Ottoman fatwa compilations [PDF]
Sulh is a mechanism for dispute settlement in the Hanafi and Ottoman law. This study aims to explore this concept through three fatwa compilations of eighteenth-century şeyhülislams, namely Behcetü'l-fetâvâ ma‘a’n-nukûl, Fetava-yı Abdurrahim and Neticet ...
Hosainy, Hadi Mohammed
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Küllî kâidelerin fıkhın büyû icare ve şerike bölümlerinde kullanılışı : Seramsi örneği
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Evlenme Örneğinde Dini Ahkamın Kur'an ve Sünnet Işığında Güncellenmesi [PDF]
ERBAŞ, MUAMMER
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2021
Abstract `Command` According to Sarahsi and Amidi Command, in general, `saying of somebody to other: Do`. Although this definition is acceptable for every sect of Islamic Law, Muslim jurisprudents disagree each other in meaning of command. According to Hanefi jurisprudents and Imam Sarahsi, command means obligation, however some Shafii jurisprudents ...
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Abstract `Command` According to Sarahsi and Amidi Command, in general, `saying of somebody to other: Do`. Although this definition is acceptable for every sect of Islamic Law, Muslim jurisprudents disagree each other in meaning of command. According to Hanefi jurisprudents and Imam Sarahsi, command means obligation, however some Shafii jurisprudents ...
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Serahsi Fıkhı ve Medeniyetimiz
2022İmam Serahsi, Türklerin ilk Müslüman oldukları dönemde başkent olarak kullanılan Özgen şehrinde yaşamıştır. Burada öğrencilerine kaleme aldırdığı El Mebsut adlı kitabı ele aldığı hukuki meslelelerle ilgili olarak hayatın hemen her alanında düzenlemeler getirmiştir. Bu düzenlemeler Türk İslam medeniyetinin kurulmasında ve gelişmesinde ...
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İstishâb (Serahsi Özelinde Usûl-Füru’ Karşılaştırması)
2018Istishab is generally defined as the continued validity of a jurıdical verdict that was rendered in the past, unless there is a legal proof contrary to it. Its acceptance as a proof is debatable from the perspective of Islamic law. There have been various considerations among jurists with regard to its status and place in the hierarchy of proofs.
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