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Induction and Its Relevance to the Transformation of Sharia Economic Law in Indonesia: A Study of Four Madhhabs
Published 2024-05-01“…Primary data is sourced from the foundational books of Islamic jurisprudence of the four schools: "al-Mahsul" by Al-Razi (Shafi'i), "Syarh Tanqih al-Fusul" and "al-Furuq" by Al-Qurafi (Maliki), "Taqrib al-Usul" by Ibn Juzay (Hanbali), and "Al-Muwafaqat" by Al-Shatibi (Maliki). …”
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Ulama's Role in Addressing Public Health Needs: The Case for or Against Breast Milk Banks?
Published 2024-11-01“…The study examines their arguments in detail, particularly focusing on the implications of milk mixing and its effects on familial relationships (radha'ah) as outlined in Islamic jurisprudence. In conclusion, this research highlights the complexities surrounding the establishment of breast milk banks in Indonesia from an Islamic legal perspective. …”
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Polygamy and Women's Rights: An Examination of Divorce Litigation in Sharia Court Rulings Pertaining to Revisions in Indonesian Matrimonial Legislation
Published 2024-11-01“…This polygamy is likewise deemed a contravention of the rules of marriage in the Islamic jurisprudence. At the present time, polygamy is not recognized as the reason for divorce in the Indonesian law. …”
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The Concept of Nationhood and the Implementation of Hadith on Nationalism in the Salafi Perspective: A Critical Study of Contemporary Islamic Law
Published 2024-12-01“…However, the majority, influenced by contextualist approaches in contemporary Islamic jurisprudence, argue that nationalism aligns with Islamic principles, particularly when understood as a form of maslahah and ukhuwwah wathaniyyah. …”
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Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?
Published 2024-12-01“…However, critics argue that such prohibitions may conflict with contemporary human rights principles, including freedom of marriage and religious choice. By examining Islamic jurisprudence alongside modern legal and social perspectives, this study seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of why interfaith marriage is restricted in Islam and how these regulations impact Muslim communities globally. …”
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Identifying and Prioritizing Suitable Financing Methods in Mosques of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Published 2024-11-01“…Among these criteria, the highest importance, in order, is given to increasing public participation, alignment with the status and dignity of mosques, enhancing budget efficiency, proper interaction with governance, and conformity with Islamic jurisprudence. Based on this research, among the preferred financial methods for mosques in terms of tools, the most important are grassroots tools, technology-based financial tools, non-profit resource provisioning tools, for-profit resource provisioning tools, and investment-based tools, highlighting the effective role of the community in mosque financing. …”
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The Concept of Ḥiyāl in Marriage: A Preliminary Review
Published 2024-11-01“…Data collection for this study draws from multiple sources, including classical Islamic jurisprudence texts, contemporary scholarly works, academic journal articles, theses, scholarly publications, and research reports. …”
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أسلوب التعامل مع الخلافات الفقهية: مراجعة كتاب الموافقات للإمام الشاطبي. دار الكتب العلمية، ٢٠٠٥، ٥٨٠ صفحة، ISBN: ٢-٧٤٥١-١٥٣٠-٨، (غلاف صلب)...
Published 2024-12-01“…Finally, this research provides a valuable contribution to the international scholarship on Islamic jurisprudence and legal theory, by shedding light on a critical and timely issue of sectarian divisions, and highlighting the constructive approach proposed by a prominent Islamic scholar, Imam al-Shatibi, to address this challenge. …”
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WASA’IL ITHBAT DALAM UNDANG-UNDANG KETERANGAN ISLAM: ANALISIS PERUNDANGAN TERHADAP KEABSAHAN DOKUMEN ELEKTRONIK DI MAHKAMAH SYARIAH MALAYSIA
Published 2024-12-01“…Findings indicate that Malaysian Syariah courts do accept electronic documents as evidence in line with existing legal provisions and Islamic jurisprudence; however, issues concerning authenticity and reliability warrant closer attention. …”
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