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Regulations for Using Evidence in Islamic Law explores how evidence is assessed and applied in Shari’ah, offering clear insights grounded in classical and modern scholarship.
Regulations for Using Evidence in Islamic Law by Abdel Hakim el-Sadiq el-Faitouri is a rigorous and insightful examination of how evidence is defined, evaluated and applied within the framework of Islamic jurisprudence. Drawing upon classical legal theory (usul al-fiqh) and contemporary scholarship, the book addresses key topics such as types of admissible evidence, conditions for validity, and the role of witnesses, confession and circumstantial proof in Islamic courts.
Written in accessible English, this book serves as an essential resource for students of Islamic law, legal professionals and researchers seeking a deeper understanding of procedural integrity and justice in Shari’ah. With international shipping available, it’s an invaluable addition to any Islamic studies collection.
Weight | 0.80 g |
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Author | Abdel Hakim el-Sadiq el-Faitouri |
Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 56 |
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