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  2. Ahkam - Wikipedia

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    Ahkam ( aḥkām, Arabic: أحكام "rulings", plural of ḥukm ( حُكْم )) is an Islamic term with several meanings. In the Quran, the word hukm is variously used to mean arbitration, judgement, authority, or God 's will. In the early Islamic period, the Kharijites gave it political connotations by declaring that they accept only the hukm ...

  3. Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM - Wikipedia

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    History. Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM has an interlinked history with the Faculty of Medicine, UKM. The faculty was formed on 30 May 1972. This faculty started the premedical course at the Faculty of Sciences, Main Campus of UKM at Jalan Pantai Baru, Kuala Lumpur in May 1973. The first batch numbering up to 44 students attended the course.

  4. Fiqh - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Fiqh ( / fiːk /; [1] Arabic: فقه [fiqh]) is Islamic jurisprudence. [2] Fiqh is often described as the human understanding and practices of the sharia, [3] that is human understanding of the divine Islamic law as revealed in the Quran and the sunnah (the teachings and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions).

  5. Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti. Aḥmad Bābā al-Timbuktī ( Arabic: أحمد بابا التمبكتي ), full name Abū al-Abbās Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Umar ibn Muhammad Aqit al-Takrūrī Al-Massufi al-Timbuktī (1556 – 1627 CE, 963 – 1036 H), was a Sanhaja Berber writer, scholar, and political provocateur in the area then known as ...

  6. Qiyas - Wikipedia

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    e. In Islamic jurisprudence, qiyas ( Arabic: قياس, qiyās [qɪˈjæːs], lit. ' analogy ') is the process of deductive analogy in which the teachings of the hadith are compared and contrasted with those of the Quran, in order to apply a known injunction ( nass) to a new circumstance and create a new injunction. Here the ruling of the sunnah ...

  7. Naskh (tafsir) - Wikipedia

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    Naskh (tafsir) Naskh ( نسخ) is an Arabic word usually translated as "abrogation". In tafsir, or Islamic legal exegesis, naskh recognizes that one rule might not always be suitable for every situation. In the widely recognized [1] and "classic" form of naskh, [2] [3] one ḥukm "ruling" is abrogated to introduce an exception to the general ...

  8. Hukum Kanun Pahang - Wikipedia

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    It is regarded as one of the oldest digest of laws compiled in the Malay world. [3] [4] Historically, the Pahang Laws were adopted in Johor, [5] following the union between Pahang and Johor in 1623, and had also significant influence in the promulgation of Perak [6] and Brunei Laws. [7] In 2012, the Hukum Kanun Pahang was included in the Nation ...

  9. Bensalem Himmich - Wikipedia

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    Bensalem Himmich. Bensalem Himmich ( Arabic: بنسالم حميش) (born in 1948 in Meknes) [1] is a Moroccan novelist, poet and philosopher with a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Paris, [2] who teaches at the Mohammed V University, Rabat. [3] He served as Minister of Culture from 29 July 2009 to 3 January 2012. [4] [5]