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Islam, International Law and the War Against Terrorism

Fourth, the countries chosen as Islam's paradigm are almost always those where
Western-installed repressive and undemocratic regimes are in control; and
where economic and political underdevelopment is endemic. Independent-
minded or ...

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 ...

The Reinstatement of Islamic Law in Sudan Under Numayrī

An Evaluation of a Legal Experiment in the Light of Its Historical Context, Methodology, and Repercussions

This study analyzes the reinstatement of Islamic law in Sudan under Numayrī in the light of its historical context, sources of inspiration, methodology and repercussions, with special reference to the judge as an instrument for implementing the governmental Islamist policy.

This study analyzes the reinstatement of Islamic law in Sudan under Numayrī in the light of its historical context, sources of inspiration, methodology and repercussions, with special reference to the judge as an instrument for ...

Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict

The Conflict in Pakistan

Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: The Conflict in Pakistan demonstrates how international law can be applied in Muslim states in a way that is compatible with Islamic law. Within this broader framework of compatible application, Niaz A. Shah argues that the Islamic law of qital (i.e. armed conflict) and the law of armed conflict are compatible with each other and that the former can complement the latter at national and regional levels. Shah identifies grey areas in the Islamic law of qital and argues for their expansion and clarification. Shah also calls for new rules to be developed to cover what he calls the blind spots in the Islamic law of qital. He shows how Islamic law and the law of armed conflict could contribute to each other in certain areas, such as, the law of occupation; air and naval warfare; and the use of modern weaponry. Such a contribution is neither prohibited by Islamic law nor by international law. Shah applies the Islamic law of qital and the law of armed conflict to a live armed conflict in Pakistan and argues that all parties, the Taliban, the security forces of Pakistan and the American CIA, have violated one or more of the applicable laws. He maintains that whilst militancy is a genuine problem, fighting militants does not allow or condone violation of the law. Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of international law, Islamic law, international relations, security studies and south-east Asian studies.

Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: The Conflict in Pakistan demonstrates how international law can be applied in Muslim states in a way that is compatible with Islamic law.

Administration of Islamic Law in Malaysia

Text and Material

Soalan : Adakah seseorang yang beragama Islam yang pergi bersembahyang di
kuil Sikh mengikut cara sembahyang agama Sikh terkeluar daripada agama
Islam ? Jawapan : Seseorang yang beragama Islam yang pergi bersembahyang
di ...

The Sacred Law of Islam

A Case Study of Women's Treatment in the Islamic Republic of Iran's Criminal Justice System

Islam’s Sacred Law is one of the most complex, detailed and comprehensive legal theories that Islam, as a Western religion, has produced in its capacity as a doctrine of social justice. However, few available texts have dealt with the treatment of women under the actual system of justice that adheres to Islam’s Sacred Law. This book fills this void by providing a much needed comprehensive study of the application of the Sacred Law to women under the Islamic Republic of Iran’s justice system. It will be a fascinating guide to all those interested in comparative law, criminal justice and the sociology of law.

This book fills this void by providing a much needed comprehensive study of the application of the Sacred Law to women under the Islamic Republic of Iran’s justice system.

International Law and Islam

International Law and Islam: Historical Explorations offers a unique opportunity to examine the Islamic contribution to the development of International Law in a historical perspective.

International Law and Islam: Historical Explorations offers a unique opportunity to examine the Islamic contribution to the development of International Law in a historical perspective.

Islamic Law, Epistemology and Modernity

Legal Philosophy in Contemporary Iran

This study analyses the major intellectual positions in the philosophical debate on Islamic law that is occurring in contemporary Iran. As the characteristic features of traditional epistemic considerations have a direct bearing on the modern development of Islamic legal thought, the contemporary positions are initially set against the established normative repertory of Islamic tradition. It is within this broad examination of a living legacy of interpretation that the context for the concretizations of traditional as well as modern Islamic learning, are enclosed.

This study analyses the major intellectual positions in the philosophical debate on Islamic law that is occurring in contemporary Iran.

The Reconciliation of the Fundamentals of Islamic Law

Al-Muwafaqat Fi Usul Al-Shari'a

First published in 1884 in Tunis, The Reconciliation of the Fundamentals of Islamic Law (or al-Muwafaqat fi Usul Al-Sharai'a), written by Ibrahim ibn Musa Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi, was an innovation in Islamic jurisprudence. It was the first book to address the objectives of the shari'a. The difficulty that some may find in comprehending some of its parts may be attributed to the fact that it was the first time that the codification of the maqasid or objectives of the shari'a was undertaken. The book has been a source of inspiration, moderation, and renewal in fiqh. However, it deals with much more than the maqasid, and substantial research is needed to unravel its full contribution. The author described the contents of his book as follows: When the concealed secrets began to be revealed...I started collecting their unique meanings...I did this to the extent of my ability and strength, while elaborating the purposes of the Book (Qur'an) and the Sunna...organizing these precious gems and gathering these benefits into meanings that have re-course to the principles helping in their comprehension and attachment, and I merged them with the interpretation of principles of fiqh and organized them on a shining and radiant string. The resulting book is divided into in five parts: the fundamental concepts of the discipline; the ahkam (rules) and what is related to them; the legal purposes of the shari'a and the ahkam related to them; the comprehensive treatment of the adilla (evidences); and the rules of ijtihad and taqlid. This current Volume I - now available in paperback - covers the first two parts described above by the author. The translation of the third part, dealing with the purposes of the shari'a, will be presented in the forthcoming Volume II. (Series: The Great Books of Islamic Civilization)

Subsequent abrogation (naskh) does not remove this meaning due to the
existence of all of them up until now having been confirmed by Islam, like qirad (
mudaraba partnership), the rule for the eunuch with respect to inheritance and so
on.