Tag: Islam
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Islam and the Foundations of Human Rights
This book examines Islam’s views on fundamental human rights issues, such as human dignity, equality, freedom, justice, peace, tolerance, the general principles of women’s rights, and the theory of the state in Islam. The content of the book demonstrates that an empathetic understanding of Islam, in harmony with the principles of human rights, is easy…
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Equality of Blood Money of Man and Woman in Islamic Teachings
According to a widely accepted and traditional fatwa ruling in Islamic jurisprudence, the blood money of a woman is half that of a man. This book critically analyzes this fatwa and argues in favor of equal blood money for both men and women. In line with the findings of this study, different fiqhi approaches have…
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The Public-Private Dichotomy And Islamic Hermeneutical Implications
This article studies public-private dichotomy from an Islamic Perspective.
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Categorical Prohibition of Torture: an Islamic Perspective
1. Rahim Nobahar, Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Law, Faculty of Law- Shahid Beheshti University. 2. Seyed Hosein Alizadeh Tabatabaei, PHD of Jurisprudence and Principles of Islamic Law at Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. 3. Seyed Mohammadreza Ayati, Professor of Jurisprudence, Faculty of Theology, law and Philosophy at Science and Research…
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Jurisprudential (fiqhī) Feasibility of Transition from Corporal Punishments
This article is published in the Persian journal of Fiqh, Volume 24, Issue 90, Winter 2018, Pages 39-70. Jurisprudential (fiqhī) Feasibility of Transition from Corporal Punishments Rahm Nobahar (Ph. D) This article searches for jurisprudential (fiqhī) foundations that allow exemption from corporal punishments. It insists that all kinds of corporal punishments mentioned in Islamic texts…
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The Prohibition of Making People Disgusted with Religion: A Fiqhi Principle
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