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    THE VARIABLE GEOMETRY OF COPYRIGHT AND AI IN THE EUROPEAN AND ISLAMIC LEGAL LANDSCAPES by Rebecca-Georgia DUNCA

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In the context of Islamic law, the fundamental principles of copyright are based on the broader Islamic legal framework, which emphasises justice, fairness, and the protection of intellectual creations. Islamic jurisprudence recognises the inherent value of intellectual endeavour and encourages the protection of creative works. …”
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    AHKÂM-I HAMSENİN KÖKENİ VE İLK DÖNEM FIKIH USûLÜ LİTERATÜRÜNDE GELİŞİMİ ÜZERİNE by Adnan Koşum

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…It this direction, one of his claims is that al-ahkâm alkhamsah (in other words al-ahkâm al-taklifiyye) in Islamic jurisprudence is receipted from stoic philosophy. …”
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    İBN KUTEYBE (v.276/889) VE TARİHÇİLİĞİ by M. Bahaüddin Varol

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…His books contain numerous sciences such as language, dictionary, poetry, Qur’an and Hadith as well as Islamic jurisprudence and history. Beside all these issues, he wrote about different subjects like incidents and discussions which have occured in his time and some kind of replying or answering works dealing with some claims that have been directed to his works and personality. …”
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    The Royal Throne of Tuan Besar in the Restoration of Kubu Kingdom: A Nasab Fiqh Perspective by Abu Bakar

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The problem is placed in its Indonesian political context, namely Regional Autonomy Era which seeks to promote the preservation and development of local culture. Nasab fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence concerning lineage) is used as the perspective of the review. …”
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    Evaluation of Judicial Procedure in the Essence of the Method of the Wise by Moein Gholamalipour, Ahmad Bagheri

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Since Iranian law originates from Islamic jurisprudence, the reason for this is the incompatibility of jurisprudence with Islamic rules, to the extent that a number of jurists have denied the principles of jurisprudence in Islamic law. …”
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    The Principle of Moderatism in The Formation of Fatwa of The Indonesian Ulema Council Number 83 of 2023 by Ahmad Agus Ramdlany, Ahmad Musadad

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The principle of wasathiyyah, which is at the core of Islamic jurisprudence, encourages a balanced and moderate approach in legal and ethical matters. …”
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    Application of the Al-Barā'ah Al-Dhimmah Method According to Fiqh Law and Its Implementation in Current Legislation in Malaysia by Nik Faisal Nik Ismail

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This article discusses the application of the principle of original freedom (al-asl barÉah al-zimmah) according to Islamic jurisprudence and its implementation in current legislation in Malaysia. …”
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    The Transformation of Interest Prohibition by Muhammad Asri Aidid

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study aimed to explore the transformation of the concept of riba (usury) within contemporary financial systems, specifically how Islamic jurisprudence has adapted to modern economic practices. …”
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    Qarar in International Oil and Gas Contract by Mohammad hossein Esfandiarpour, Ahmad Shaabani

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Needlaess to say, due to various and broad operations, unpredictable increase and decrease in market prices, unforeseeable rservoire behavior, and in one word, Because of major technical and financial risks, there is a great uncertainty in both sides of the contract, the amount and conditions of investment and outcomes. From the Islamic jurisprudence viewpoint, those risks would cause “Qarar” and affect the validity of contract. …”
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    A Criticism of the Current Legal Science of Iran from the Perspective of Islamization with Emphasis on Civil Law by Mohammad Mahdi Alsharif, Nasrollah Jafari

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In this research, we deal with the pathology and criticism of the current legal science, emphasizing civil law as one of the main branches of legal science, in the two fields of legislation and interpretation, based on the descriptive and analytical method from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence.…”
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    The Maslahah of State Policy in Responding to Unregistered Marriage: Inclusion of Unregistered Marriage on The Family Card by Mu'tashim Billah

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This article aims to analyze the policy of issuing Family Cards for unregistered marriage couples using the Islamic jurisprudence (ushul fiqh) approach. This article is a literature study, with data sourced from the Minister of Home Affairs regulations and various related literatures. …”
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    Tracing the Development of Islamic Economic Thought in the Abbasid Era: The Legacy of Umar bin Khattab by Ahmad Mujib, Abdul Aziz, Muna Yastuti Madrah, Zawawi Abdul Wahid

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This demonstrates that Umar ibn Khattab laid the intellectual foundations in the fields of economics and Islamic jurisprudence. During that time, scholarly studies on economics continued to develop. …”
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    Distributive Motives and Paternalistic Doctrine in Islamic Inheritance Law with Special Reference to Compulsory Wills by Setiyowati Setiyowati, Siti Maryam, Haitham Abdulwahhab Mohammed B., Badr Guelida

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In Indonesia the rules regarding wills have been contained in Islamic Law Compilation (Kompilasi Hukum Islam/KHI) as contained in Presidential Instruction No. 1 of 1991 namely in Chapter V Articles 194 to 209 and in books of Islamic jurisprudence. In Malaysia, provisions regarding compulsory wills are regulated in the Muslim Wills Act 1961 (Wills Act 1959) issued by the Malaysian government. …”
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    The Ripples of Responsibility: An Islamic-Inspired Analysis of Water ManagementArticle History:Received on:14 –March -2024Accepted on:10 –June -2024Published on:25 –June-2024Publis... by Farhat Naseem Alvi, Abdul Manan Cheema, Sadia Rafiq

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This paper explores the principles of water management from an Islamic perspective, emphasizing the ethical, legal, and conservational responsibilities rooted in Islamic jurisprudence. Water experts consider that non-availabilityof clean water has become an ever more pressing issue of the entire world as well as Pakistan. …”
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    Theoretical Sufism and Sharia regulations by Halilović Seid

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The most prominent representatives of theoretical Sufism assure us that Islamic jurisprudence and ethics are a necessary introduction to valid mystical experiences and that it is necessary to adhere to all Sharia regulations because they are a condition for success both at the beginning and in all later stages of the mystical journey. …”
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    Analytical Study of Usury in Cryptocurrency Transactions (Bitcoin Case Study) by Seyed Mohammad Hashem Pourmola, Jafar Zibaeenejad

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin, as an emerging and developing phenomenon, have attracted the attention of Islamic scholars, therefore, researches were conducted on its nature and rules from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence. This article, while discussing the nature of Bitcoin transactions, has investigated the existence of usury, including transactional usury and loan usury, in such exchanges, using analytical-descriptive method and jurisprudential modeling of this cryptocurrency transactions. …”
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    Analysing The Application Of Syariah Principles In Malaysia’s Indirect Taxation System by Mohammad Radzi Mohammad Sharif, Selamah Maamor, Abu Sufian Abu Bakar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Malaysian Fatwa Committee endorsed taxation, emphasizing adherence to Syara’ parameters, prompting further exploration, especially concerning indirect taxation systems aligned with Islamic jurisprudence. This paper is focuses on critically analyzing how Syariah principles are currently applied in the formulation and implementation of Malaysia’s indirect tax policies and comprehensively explore the principles of indirect taxation from Syariah perspectives. …”
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