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Islamic sexual jurisprudence (Arabic: الفقه الجنسي الإسلامي, alfaqah aljinsiu al'iislamiat) is a part of family, [24] marital, [25] hygienical [26] and criminal jurisprudence [27] [28] of Islam that concerns the Islamic laws of sexuality in Islam, as largely predicated on the Qur'an, the sayings of Muhammad and the rulings of ...
There are eighteen official religions in Lebanon, each with its own family law and religious courts. For the application of personal status laws, there are three separate sections: Sunni, Shia and non-Muslim. The Law of 16 July 1962 declares that Sharia governs personal status laws of Muslims, with Sunni and Ja'afari Shia jurisdiction of Sharia ...
Anderson wrote and edited a number of books on Christian theology, comparative law and comparative religion, including: The Evidence for the Resurrection, (1950) The World's Religions, (1950, 1975) Islamic Law in Africa, (1954) Islamic Law in the Modern World, (1959) Changing Law in Developing Countries, (1963) Family Law in Asia and Africa, (1968)
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The Algerian Family Code (French: Code de Famille, Arabic: قانون الأسرة), enacted on June 9, 1984, specifies the laws relating to familial relations in Algeria. It includes strong elements of Islamic law which have brought it praise from Islamists and condemnation from secularists and feminists.
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Women and Land in Africa; Islamic Family Law; Fellowship Program in Islam and Human Rights; The Future of Sharia: Islam and the Secular State; Professor An-Na'im's current research projects include a study of Muslims and the secular state, and of human rights from state-centric to people-centered.