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A collection of Mufti Ebrahim Desai's answers to questions raised by Muslims on belief and practice of Islam.
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A not-for-profit organization of Muslim jurists and scholars, seeking to issue and clarify rulings of Shar'iah (Islamic Law) concerning issues affecting Muslims in the US. Also offers training in juristic fields. [Arabic and English]
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A collection of Muslim sources, rulings and opinions covering religious, personal, medical and financial subjects.
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A translation of five of Sayyid Sabiq's popular summaries of Islamic law according to the four main schools. Covers: purification and prayer; supererogatory prayer; zakaat and fasting; funerals and dhikr; hajj and umrah.
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A project in Emory University Law School (Atlanta, Georgia, US) to assess the implementation of Islamic family law in Muslim and non-Muslim environments with a view to encouraging reform. Includes surveys, case studies, and thematic studies.
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Organizes seminars, lectures, and training in Islamic jurisprudence; also conducts research and contemporary interpretation.
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Essay explaining the four main legal schools existing in Sunni Islam.
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An analysis and comparison of the judgements of the four Sunni law schools (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and HanbalĂ), and the Shia Ja'fari tradition. Focus is on issues of personal law.
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Promotes the legal rights of Muslims in accordance with the Shari'ah, and promotes research into Shari'ah and English law. Information about their activities, publications, and membership.
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A collection of articles about the schools of Muslim law, their differences and similarities; also discusses Salafi attitudes and teachings.
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Journal aiming to analyze legal issues (social, political, civil, historical, economic, and commercial) relevant to Muslims and Near Easterners in both Muslim and non-Muslim societies. Includes information on subscriptions and article submission.
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An online translation of Taha Jabir Al 'Alwani's book on Source Methodology in Islamic Jurisprudence.