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A Topical Guide to the Koran & Sharia Law

Volume 1

This book is based on the 1734 translation of the Koran by George Sale. This translation is in King James English, making comparisons between it and the King James Bible easily. This is a topical guide that will take a word or short phrase and find it in every verse of the Koran where it appears. These verses are placed together so that the reader can readily determine the context and, therefore, the meaning of the word or phrase. In some instances such as the word “jihad,” which does not appear in the Sale translation, it is traced in the University of Michigan’s online translation of the Koran. There it appears thirteen times, but in only two does it mean an internal struggle. In the other eleven, it means warfare. When analyzing words and phrases in the Koran, it is important to know when they were received and written. It is also important to know that the Koran includes material that seems to come from other sources. This has been outlined in volume 2 of the 1,300 Years’ War. As noted in volume 1 of the 1,300 Years’ War, Muhammad (PBUH) has been thought by many for over 150 years to have suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy associated with visual and auditory hallucinations. These seizures last less than three minutes. It is, therefore, important to know which suras might have come from a single episode. A table shows this in volume 1 (table 8). Many scholars divide the Koran into four major periods: early Mecca (AD 610–615), mid-Mecca (AD 616), late Mecca (AD 617–621) and Medina (AD 622–632). The analysis of the verses in these periods found that militancy against non-Muslims progresses: 7.7 percent of the verses from early Mecca are militant. This rises to 10.6 percent in the mid-Mecca period, and 18.3 percent in the late Mecca period. It tops out at 29.3 percent in the Medina period. The colored version of the topical guide shows these periods in black, blue, green, and red. In the black and white edition, it shows these four periods of the Koran in plain italics, boldface italics, regular plain type, and boldface regular type. The reason this division is important is the doctrine of abrogation (2:106) given early in the Medina period. This states that verses given later may nullify verses given earlier. Thus, many peaceful verses given in the early parts of the Koran may be nullified by the “verse of the sword” (9:5) given later toward the end of the prophet’s life: “Slay the idolaters wherever you find them.” So far as I have been able to determine, there has been no stylistic analysis of the Koran. A person studying the Koran or the history of Islam will find this work most valuable.

This book is based on the 1734 translation of the Koran by George Sale.

Advancing Rule of Law in a Global Context

Proceedings of the International Conference on Law and Governance in Global Context (icLave 2017), November 1-2, 2017, Depok, Indonesia

The papers published in this proceedings volume are written by a selection of authors, resulting from a call for papers for the 1st International Conference on Law and Governance in a Global Context (ICLAVE) originating from Indonesia and other countries. This proceedings volume shall be very a valuable contribution to understand contemporary law issues in Indonesia which are not always taught in law schools. These proceedings will not only serve as a useful reference for Law students and academicians, but also help law practitioners to understand law issues that may be encountered in Indonesia. It covers selected items such as Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Business Law, Intellectual Property Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights Law, Adat Law, Shariah Law, Judiciary Law and International Law, which are all important for undergraduate and post-graduate law students, as well as academicians and law practitioners in the law community.

The papers published in this proceedings volume are written by a selection of authors, resulting from a call for papers for the 1st International Conference on Law and Governance in a Global Context (ICLAVE) originating from Indonesia and ...

Humanitarian Law and Religions

2nd International Course for the Formation of Catholic Military Cahplains to Humanitarian Law, Rome, 12-13 October 2007

The Mutual Influence of Muhammadans and Hindus in Law, Morals, and Religion During the Period of Muhammadan Ascendancy

Being the 'Le Bas' Prize Essay for 1891

Scholastic theology destroyed rationalism with its own weapons, and Islam thus
entered upon that sleep which has lasted for five centuries till o:
Muhammadanism has never practised systematic persecution, and more than
one writer has ...

Institutes of Mussalman Law

A Treatise on Personal Law According to the Hanafite School, with References to Original Arabic Sources and Decided Cases from 1795 to 1906. By Nawab A. F. M. Abdur Rahman

Where both the husband and the wife husband and embrace Islam together , the
marriage and all its wife em brace Islam consequences are valid unless it was
contracted within together . prohibited degrees , ' in which case the Judge shall ...

Islamic Law and Judiciary

Trend-setting Judicial Pronouncements on Islamic Law Since 1950

The Present Book Is A Study Of The Judicial Trend Since 1950 Till Date. The Purpose Of The Book Is To Measure The Degree And Extent Of Deviation Or Departure From Well Established Principles Of Islamic Law. Contents Covers 1. Sources Of Islamic Law, 2. Nature And Concept Of Marriage, 3. Divorce, 4. Dower, 5. Maintenance, 6. Parentage, Legitimacy And Acknowledgement, 7. Guardianship, 8. Gift (Hiba) 9. Wakf, 10. Will (Wasiyyat), 11. Inheritance, 12. Application Of True Islamic-Shariah Laws: Some Suggestions

Islam has given to its flowers a magnificent edifice of many socially potential
religio - legal concepts and institutions . Islamic law is based on the Quran and
the Hadith . If we see the history of Quran which is the primary source of Islamic
law ...

A Bibliography of Islamic Law

1980 - 1993

This bibliography contains some 1,600 Western-language publications on Islamic law which have appeared between 1980 and 1993.

CHAPTER FIVE : THEOLOGY AND LAW 108 . FIRMAGE , E . B . , B . G . Weiss , J
. W . WELCH , and OTHERS ( eds . ) , Religion and Law : Biblical - Judaic and
Islamic Perspectives . Winona Lake , IN : Eisenbrauns , 1990 . xii , 401 pp . 109 .