Islamic Law definition

Islamic Law means Islamic Law according to Mazhab Syafie or any one of
Islamic Law means the law as derived from the Holy Qur’an, the Sunnah (Prophetic model), the consensus of Muslim Jurists (Isma) and analogical deductions based on the primary sources (Qiyas);
Islamic Law means Islamic Law according to any recognizedmazhab;

Examples of Islamic Law in a sentence

  • For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "SERVICES" means corporate, financial, secretarial and administrative services as more fully set forth in SCHEDULE 2 attached hereto.

  • A nominee of a Muslim policyholder upon receipt of policy monies shall distribute the policy monies in accordance with Islamic Law.

  • He is also a member of the editorial board of several academic publications in the field of Islamic Finance and Jurisprudence, Journal of the Jurisprudence Academy, Journal of Islamic Economic Studies published by the Islamic Development Bank, Journal of Islamic Economics published by the International Association of Islamic Economists (IAIE), London, and the advisory board of Harvard Series in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School.

  • Hamoudi, Haider Ala, Present at the Resurrection: Islamic Finance and Islamic Law, 26 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 1107-1123 (2011).

  • The Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt on Islamic Law, Veiling and Civil Rights: An Annotated Translation of Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt Case No. 8 of Judicial Year 17 (May 18, 1996).


More Definitions of Islamic Law

Islamic Law means Islamic Law according to any recognized
Islamic Law means Islamic Law according to Mazhab Syafie or according to one of the Mazhab Maliki, Hanafi or Hanbali;
Islamic Law means Islamic Law according to Mazhab Syafie or according to one of the Mazhab Maliki, Hanbali or Maliki as may be determined by the Majlis;
Islamic Law means Hukum Syarak according to Mazhab Syafie or any of
Islamic Law means Islamic Law according to Mazhab Shafie or any one of Mazhab Maliki, Hanbali or Hanafi as may be determined by the Majlis;
Islamic Law means the law as derived from the Holy Qur’an, the Sunnah (Prophetic model), the consensus of Muslim Jurists (Ijma) and analogical deductions based on the primary sources (Qiyas) as interpreted by the recognized Schools of Islamic Jurisprudence;
Islamic Law means the Islamic law based on the primary sources of the Quran and Sunnah as far as these laws do not conflict with Australian laws.