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  • ...m'] by Ibrahim Lethome Asmani & Maryam Sheikh Abdi (2008)|Hanbali have two opinions: -it is wajib (obligatory) for both males and females – it is wajib (obli ...doctors who say that female circumcision is harmful, these are individual opinions which are not derived from any agreed scientific basis, and they do not for
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  • […] “Noting the diversity of opinions, Langarudi, a contemporary Iranian Shi’i scholar […] argues [...] “in
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  • Bucar details how different opinions on the veil existed between and within the schools of Islamic jurisprudence ...a renewed juridical interest in veiling led to a wide range of debates and opinions.<ref name="Bucar49-58" />
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  • ...s and is the opinion of al-Shāfi‘ī; the more sound of his al-Shāfi‘ī’s two opinions is that crucifixion should be for three days after the death of the killer
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  • ...en, young and old, important and unimportant. Only with regard to monks do opinions vary; for some take it that they must be left in peace and that they must n
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  • ...estern notions of justice when compared to those found in Islam. While the opinions of Islamic scholars vary widely across the world, the basic message and non
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  • ...book, ''Minor Marriage in Early Islamic Law'', Carolyn Baugh describes the opinions of Quranic commentators regarding the age of maturity for purposes of finan ...uation)</ref> Baugh though notes that al-Tabari and al-Qurtubi also report opinions that the verse refers to women whose menstruation has become disrupted. She
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  • ...book, ''Minor Marriage in Early Islamic Law'', Carolyn Baugh describes the opinions of Quranic commentators regarding the age of maturity for purposes of finan ...uation)</ref> Baugh though notes that al-Tabari and al-Qurtubi also report opinions that the verse refers to women whose menstruation has become disrupted. She
    52 KB (7,570 words) - 23:24, 11 July 2023
  • ...e in Islamic Law]]). Some Quran commentators and modernist Muslims mention opinions that {{Quran|65|4}} may refer rather to women whose menstruation has been i ...hile mentioning this interpretation, al-Tabari and al-Qurtubi also include opinions that it refers to women whose normal menstruation is interrupted (see [[Chi
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  • ...his page we present lists according to two of the most important scholarly opinions: those of Al-Suyuti (d.1505 CE) and Ibn Salama (d. 1019 CE).
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  • Bucar détaille comment différentes opinions sur le voile ont existé entre et au sein des écoles de jurisprudence isla ...ique dans le port du voile a donné lieu à un large éventail de débats et d’opinions.<ref name="Bucar49-58" />
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  • ...a source of evidence of the Islamic religion. Scholars have ten different opinions regarding that issue. The nearest of them to correctness is that '''if the
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  • ...lted; of complete submission to His Laws; and of the discarding of all the opinions, orders, theories and religions which contradict with the religion He sent
    32 KB (5,428 words) - 22:03, 21 December 2022
  • ...Press|access-date=October 20, 2021}}</ref> Early legal hadiths and jurist opinions include punishments for the rape of slave women, but these are explicitly r ...only from her navel to her knees. Khaled Abou El Fadl covers the detailed opinions in his book, ''Speaking in God's Name: Islamic Law, Authority and Women''.<
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  • ...backbone of the man and al tara'ib to the ribs of the woman was among the opinions included by al-Tabari in his tafsir, and became the mainstream classical vi
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  • ...lqadir as-Sufi, February 6, 2006|[In Islamic Fiqh] there are absolutely no opinions, no variants, no exceptions...Muhammad ibn Sahnun said that even if a man c Then he said: There are two opinions concerning this hadeeth:<br>
    71 KB (11,278 words) - 20:05, 25 July 2023
  • ...of scholars have spilled their ink on the subject. Although many differing opinions do exist within the topic, never the less the fuquhaa' (legal scholars) gen
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  • ..., the tradition presents [[Muhammad]] and the [[sahabah]] as having strong opinions on different animals. Above all the tradition shows a great antipathy towar
    46 KB (8,108 words) - 02:02, 29 January 2023
  • ...[[buraq]], the presents [[Muhammad]] and the [[sahabah]] as having strong opinions on different animals. Above all the tradition shows a great antipathy towar
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  • ...er because they are either too young or too old. It says that Malikis gave opinions ranging from one month to three months. The Hanbali school said three month
    99 KB (16,409 words) - 20:32, 5 February 2024
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