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    History in Motion: Nūr al-Dīn al-Rānīrī’s Retelling of ʿAbbāsid History in Seventeenth Century Aceh by Verena Meyer

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article focuses on the seventeenth-century Islamic scholar Nūr al-Dīn al-Rānīrī (d. 1658), who became especially known for his harsh oppression of monistic Sufism during his tenure as Shaykh al-Islām at the Acehnese court. …”
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    Islamic Sosialisme According to Mustafa al-Siba‘i by Mohd Hatib Ismail, Ahmad Sunawari Long, Siti Rohani Jasni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The findings revealed that Mustafa al-Siba‘i was an Islamic scholar committed to society and community. He introduced the idea of Islamic socialism to balance social justice, encompassing both individual and societal rights. …”
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    Phenolic Content and Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Malva sylvestris L., Malva oxyloba Boiss., Malva parviflora L., and Malva aegyptia L. Leaves Extract by Khalid A. Shadid, Ashok K. Shakya, Rajashri R. Naik, Nidal Jaradat, Husni S. Farah, Naeem Shalan, Nooman A. Khalaf, Ghaleb A. Oriquat

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Ibn Al-Baitar, an Islamic scholar (pharmacist, botanist, and physician), in his encyclopedia wrote the detailed characterization of more than one thousand herbs describing their medicinal value, methods of preparation, and their route of administration. …”
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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)... by Muhammad Najib Abdullah, Muhammad Nazir Alias, Syaryanti Hussin, Ibrahim Zakariyya Moosa

    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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    RECTIFYING THE UNDERSTANDING AGAINST THE CONCEPT OF ‘ADALAH AL-SAHABAH by Muhammad Mutiullah

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…There is some agreement among Islamic scholars, especially among the hadith reviewers, that all the Prophet’s Companions were fair. …”
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    The Development of Sufism and Orders in Kelantan by Abdul Ghani Muhamad, Nik Yusri Musa

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Sufism is one of the disciplines within the Islamic scholarly civilisation. Sufism is a teaching that finds its foundation in both theory and practice. …”
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    Manhaj Ithbat Salaf Scholars in Interacting with Characteristics of Khabariyyah According To The Explanation Of Imam Abu Al-Hasan Al-Ash`Ari by Mohd Saiba Yaacob, Syed Hadzrullathfi Syed Omar, Engku Ibrahim Engku Wok Zin

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The works in the field of belief produced by Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Ash`ari (Imam al-Ash`ari) have been used as an essential reference by Islamic scholars to understand the exact method of interacting with Sifat Khabariyyah. …”
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    Etymological and Jurisprudential Analysis of Bughah by Yusri Mohamad Ramli

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In conclusion, the understanding and process of dealing with bughah in Islamic scholarly tradition is quite a beauty. Bughah is the violence of citizens upon their leader. …”
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    Qiraat Shadhdhah in Deriving Legal Rulings of the Hanafi and Shafii Schools of Jurisprudence by Muhammad Mukmin Alhafiz Zahari, Sabri Mohamad

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Qiraat Shadhdhah is a recitation that does not meet the standards and criteria agreed upon by Islamic scholars. This type of recitation does not fulfill any or all of the three criteria for accepting Qiraat Mutawatirah, namely a valid chain of transmission (sanad), conformity with Arabic language rules, and conformity with one of the 'Uthmani codices. …”
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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
    “…Data collection involves referring to exegesis books, Sunnah, classical fiqh texts, principles of jurisprudence, al-Qawaid al-Fiqhiyyah, views of contemporary Islamic scholars, current laws, and content research. The collected data is analyzed and interpreted using deductive, descriptive, and comparative methods to obtain appropriate findings in line with the established research objectives. …”
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    FROM TRADITION TO TRANSFORMATION: Decontextualization of Dayah in Aceh's Millennial Context by Mohd. Nasir, Syamsul Rizal, Zainuddin Zainuddin, Muhibuddin Muhibuddin, Mulyadi Mulyadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study highlights three findings: first, an authoritarian relationship between <em>teungku</em> (Islamic scholars) and students hinders meaningful connection and engagement; second, the use of hierarchical teaching methods further reinforces this disconnection, limiting opportunities for collaboration and active learning; third, outdated facilities present challenges in modernising and adapting <em>dayah</em> institutions. …”
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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. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Adam’s Repentance According to Islam and Judaism Perspectives by Nazmi Qayyum Hamdan, Muhammad Nasrullah Mohamad Azli

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The Quran and Torah mention the story of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden tree. Some Islamic scholars criticise the text of the Torah that exists today for the narrative style that portrays it as if Adam never repented of the act. …”
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    Integration Children Behavioral Education According To Luqman And Ulwan Najati by Nur Azwani Mansor @ Noordin, Shahnun Musa, Khairulnazrin Nasir

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The implication is that the method is seen to be very effective in treating children in line with Islamic Shari'a because it is based on the teachings of the Quran and Hadith, and is even streamlined with the views of contemporary Islamic scholars that are in line with the reality of today.…”
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    Ulama's Role in Addressing Public Health Needs: The Case for or Against Breast Milk Banks? by Misbachussurur, ‪Luqman Rico Khashogi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This research aims to analyze the legal and ethical implications of establishing breast milk banks (Bank ASI) in Indonesia, focusing on the differing opinions of contemporary Islamic scholars (ulama) regarding their permissibility. …”
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    Muslim Bank as a Historical Category: Creating Credit Institutions for Muslims In the First Half of the 20 <sup>th</sup> Century by R. I. Bekkin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The article emphasizes that Muslim banks in their activities relied on the theological and legal conclusions (fatwas) of Islamic scholars who considered such activities legitimate and not falling under the Quranic concept of usury.The author adheres to the point of view that the creation of an independent state or nationalterritorial / national-cultural autonomy of Muslims was a natural result of the struggle of the Muslim bourgeoisie with competitors for the markets for goods and services in a number of countries and regions, considering both Muslim and Islamic banks only as a certain stage in the development of banking in a number of countries in Asia, Africa and Europe.The article disputes the idea that both Islamic banks and the Islamic economic model as a whole are monolithic structures that cannot be modified. …”
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