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Textuality as a linguistic mechanism for codifying legal maxims in Islamic criminal law
Published 2013“…This article also notes that legal maxims codified by this approach are potentially subject to exception when applied to Islamic criminal law, although, as this article ultimately explains, the basic rule may be static. …”
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Al-Shāfiʿī’s position on analogical reasoning in Islamic criminal law: human rights implications
Published 2013“…His swinging approach on the use of qiyas in criminal law invites further enquiry into the locus standi of qiyās in general and in criminal law in particular. …”
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Islamic legal maxims for attainment of maqasid-al-shari‘ah in criminal law: reflections on the implications for Muslim women in the tension between Shari‘ah and western law
Published 2012“…The legal procedural system of Islamic criminal law has been criticised, either constructively or destructively, over a period of time. …”
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Law and discipleship: a Muslim reflection on Sharia in light of Bonhoeffer
Published 2013“…This fallibility must be taken into consideration when one speaks on behave of God. Islamic criminal law intrinsically consists both Right of God and Right of Humans. …”
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Proceeding Paper