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The intersection of personal faith and legal status is one of the most intricate areas of Islamic law (often referred…
Introduction In Islamic jurisprudence, the institution of waqf represents a perpetual dedication of property for religious, charitable, or pious purposes.…
Abortion in Islam is a sensitive and complex issue that has been discussed by Muslim scholars for centuries. Islamic views…
In the history of policing, the “Three Degrees” represent a ladder of intensity. While the first two are standard parts…
In the landscape of Islamic jurisprudence, the concept of Mahr (Dower) stands as a profound testament to the dignity and…
In Islamic jurisprudence, Nikah is both a sacred covenant and a civil contract (aqd) that establishes a lawful marital union,…
Marriage in Islam (Nikāḥ) is regarded as a sacred covenant (mīthāq ghalīẓ) founded upon love, mercy, mutual respect, and companionship.…
Throughout Islamic history, one of the most important things to happen was the creation of Madhhabs/Mazhab. These are formal schools…
The concept of a gift, or Hiba, occupies a unique position in the Islamic legal framework. While the general understanding…
Introduction Marriage in Islam is regarded as a sacred contract built on love, mercy, mutual respect, and companionship. The Qur’an…
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