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Self-defense in Islamic and International Law

Assessing Al-Qaeda and the Invasion of Iraq

Shah argues that the concept of self-defense in Islamic and International law is compatible. Al-Qaeda’s declaration of Jihad does not meet the Islamic legal test. Similarly, the invasion of Iraq does not meet the international legal test. Dr Shah examines those causes attributed to Islam and non-Islamic causes of terrorism and argues that the theory of ‘reactive terror’ provides the most plausible explanation for so-called Islamic terrorism. The nature of conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq is changing and Muslim leaders (not including Al-Qaeda or pro Anglo-American governments) may, by consensus, declare Jihad if the occupying forces do not withdraw. Such declaration would be according to Islamic and international law.

4 Dar Al - Islam ( Abode of Islam ) and Dar Al - Harb ( un - Islamic Abode ) Some
publicists tend to divide the world into Dar al - Islam and Dar al - harb . They
consider Dar al - Islam to be always at war with Dar al - harb until it is conquered .

Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia

Ideas and Institutions

The essays in this volume provide focused examinations of the internal dynamics of intellectual and institutional Islamic law in modern Indonesia, together offering a substantive introduction to important developments in both the theory and practice of law in the world's most populous Muslim society.

Legislation as Islamic law Jurisprudence ( fiqh ) is the primary source of
substantive and procedural law for Islamic courts . However , in light of the
scarcity of judges who have attained an adequate mastery of Islamic
jurisprudence , many ...

Islamic Law and Society

The Muwatta ' of Mālik seems anomalous . About one bāb in four evidently lets
hadith reports speak for themselves in the manner of traditionist - jurisprudents ,
yet we never see precisely the traditionalist form of argument , “ The rule is X on ...

Islamic Law and Finance

A collection of papers analyzing the various attempts to establish a system of Islamic law and finance. It investigates the modes of operation of institutions adopting the Islamic system, drawing on examples such as Malaysia, Iran, Pakistan and Egypt. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

its broadest sense , to include other levies postulated by Islam . The use of the
word synonymously with taxation largely arises from the emphasis in
contemporary Islamic economic literature on zakat as a comprehensive
framework for taxation ...

Islamic and Comparative Law Quarterly

Country Name of bank Year of establishment Cyprus Kibriz Islamic Bank 1982
Denmark Faisal Islamic Bank , Myreen Islamic Bank International Copenhagen
Egypt Islamic Bank Investment Asso . 1972 Nasser Social Bank Faisal Islamic
Bank ...

Islamic Law

This collection addresses different aspects of Islamic law and uniquely blends academic perspectives on the theoretical, substantive and practical elements of Islamic law in a coherent manner for a holistic understanding of the Islamic ...

Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, Volume 15 (2009-2010)

Practitioners and academics dealing with the Middle East can turn to the Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law for an instant source of information on the developments over an entire year in the region. The Yearbook covers Islamic and non-Islamic legal subjects, including the laws themselves, of some twenty Arab and other Islamic countries. The publication's practical features include: - articles on current topics, - country surveys reflecting important new legislation and amendments to existing legislation per country, - the text of a selection of documents and important court cases, - a Notes and News section, and - book reviews.

The publication's practical features include: - articles on current topics, - country surveys reflecting important new legislation and amendments to existing legislation per country, - the text of a selection of documents and important ...

The Rule of Law, Freedom of Expression and Islamic Law

The importance of the rule of law is universally recognised and of fundamental value for most societies. Establishing and promoting the rule of law in the Muslim world, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, has become a pressing but complicated issue. These states have Muslim majority populations, and the religion of Islam has an important role in the traditional structures of their societies. While the Muslim world is taking gradual steps towards the establishment of rule of law systems, most Muslim majority countries may not yet have effective legal systems with independent judiciaries, which would allow the state and institutions to be controlled by an effective rule of law system. One important aspect of the rule of law is freedom of expression. Given the sensitivity of Muslim societies in relation to their sacred beliefs, freedom of expression, as an international human rights issue, has raised some controversial cases. This book, drawing on both International and Islamic Law, explores the rule of law, and freedom of expression and its practical application in the Muslim world.

This book, drawing on both International and Islamic Law, explores the rule of law, and freedom of expression and its practical application in the Muslim world.

The Spirit of Islamic Law

Focuses on a Muslim legal science known in Arabic as usul al-fiqh. Whereas the kindred science of fiqh is concerned with the articulation of actual rules of law, this science attempts to elaborate the theoretical and methodological foundations of the law. It outlines the features of Muslim juristic thought.

Focuses on a Muslim legal science known in Arabic as usul al-fiqh.