Intended as a forum for the exposition of current research, this two-day conference will include invited academics recognized for their contributions to the study of Islamic law, Georgetown faculty of...
Read More »Is It Permissible to Marry a Married Man without the Consent of His Spouse?
Even though the first wife’s content in a man’s second marriage isn’t necessary and, thus, you’re marriage is religiously legal, morality is one of the great elements of...
Read More »Why Are Shrimps Halal & Crabs Haram?
Why is it permissible to eat shrimps and forbidden to eat crabs and lobsters? Please explain the difference between them, their genus, category and other distinguishing features?...
Read More »Fellowships: Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World
The Program on Law and Society Visiting Fellowship Program provides opportunities for outstanding scholars and legal practitioners to undertake research, writing, and scholarly engagement on law and society in Muslim majority and...
Read More »What Is the Ruling on Transacting and Interacting with the Bahā’is?
What is the ruling on transacting with those whose faith is Baha’ism? If a Muslim transacts with a Baha’i, can we transact with that Muslim on the same thing he transacted with the...
Read More »Why Is the Blood Money of a Woman Half of that of a Man?
According to jurisprudential and historical studies, blood money is an economical matter. It has been legislated in order to compensate for the loss incurred by the injured. From another point of...
Read More »Islamic International Law: Formation and Development
Today, the father of international law is considered to be Grotius from the Netherlands, while Islam, with its Quranic rules in the international arena, is undoubtedly the creator of law in all its...
Read More »Article: Islamic Law and Post-Ijtihadism
This Article will explore the religious component of post-Islamist discourse. It will argue that, in all probability, the discourse on ijtihad will be replaced by the...
Read More »Difference in Inheritance of Women and Men in Islamic Jurisprudence
The fact that a woman’s inheritance is half that of a man’s has enticed many to delve into the rationale behind this rule. In the answers that have reached us from the leaders of religion, the following point has been...
Read More »Birth Control from Shia Religious Authorities’ Viewpoints
it is essential for the woman to have the consent of her husband to use birth control methods.
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