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Jurisprudence (Fiqh)
This book on Islamic Jurisprudence (Usul Al Fiqh) was prepared as an aid to a course on this subject conducted through internet in 1999 to an International Student Population on the request of Witness-Pioneer (an internet based Islamic International Intellectual Movement). The book has been modelled on classical ‘Usul’ books, the chapter planning has been...
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Apostasy, the abandonment of Islam, can be subdivided into the act of apostasy, and its legal consequences. In Egyptian case law of the past fifty years, only the latter plays a role. The act of apostasy hardly needs to be scrutinized by the courts since it is almost never related to religious conviction, but to...
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Islamic rules of warfare are complex, appear to be contradictory and require careful analysis. This monograph will introduce readers to Islamic principles of warfare and its conduct. These principles are contained within a body of Islamic legal rulings that has grown over the centuries. Click here to read more.
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Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? What is my moral responsibility towards myself and others? The human being asks himself these and tens of other crucial questions from time to time, but can find no satisfactory answer unless he listens to the call of revelation. When he does this,...
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