Between Islamic and Secular Law

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Title

Between Islamic and Secular Law

Subject

Law
Islamic law

Description

When describing the legal systems and laws of today’s Muslim-majority states in the Middle Eastern and North African region, two categories of laws are identified: one derived from Islamic and one from non-Islamic law. Following this notion, the literature finds that novel legal areas do not have any connection to Islamic law since they were not regulated by classical Islamic law. In contrast, the topic of organ transplantation is inherently connected to Islamic law because Islam considers itself to encompass all aspects of life.

Creator

Arezoo Sang Bastian

Source

https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/88695/oa_pdf-052-1710836440.pdf;jsessionid=6EAF015EB5B134948446A3B3390C0D5B?sequence=1

Publisher

sui generis Verlag

Date

2024

Contributor

Mustabsyirah

Rights

Creative Commons

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Files

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Collection

Citation

Arezoo Sang Bastian, “Between Islamic and Secular Law,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed May 23, 2025, http://202.4.186.74:8004/oer/items/show/8383.

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