Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Abdul Qader Odeh
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Number of pages: 1577
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The subject of the book: The book talks about forensic and Islamic anatomy
The contents of the book:
The book contains many topics, including the following:
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Introduction and orientation: Contents of Part I:
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The extent of the comparison between Sharia and positive law
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Comparative legal doctrines
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Reason for limiting to the four schools of thought
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Search language
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Jurists and commentators
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Why did you start in homicide?
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How did you pay to study Sharia?
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Sharia books need to be refined
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Authoring method
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How was the law stigmatized as invalid?
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What's wrong with the analogy of Sharia to law
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No measuring between two different
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The genesis of the law
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The genesis of the canon
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No similarity between sharia and law
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Basic differences between Sharia and law
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The essential features that distinguish sharia from law
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Evidence that the Shari'ah has these qualities
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Equality theory
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Women's Equality Theory
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Freedom theory
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Freedom of thought
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Freedom of belief
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Freedom of speech
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Shura theory
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The theory of limiting the power of the ruler
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Divorce theory
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Prohibition Theory
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Polygamy Theory
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Theories of Evidence and Contracting
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The theory of proof by writing
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Commercial Debt Proofing Theory
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The theory of the obligor's right to dictate the contract
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The theory of the prohibition of withholding certificates
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Other Provisions of the Ayat al-Din
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Reminder
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Book One on Crime: Part I of Book I:
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Part I: What is a crime?
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Part II: Types of crime
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Chapter I: Division based on the severity of the punishment
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Chapter II: Division of crimes according to the intent of the perpetrator
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Chapter Three: Categorizing Crimes by Time of Detection
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Chapter four: Categorizing crimes according to how they are committed and how they occur
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Chapter V: Categorizing crimes according to their nature
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The second part of the first book: General Elements of Crime:
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Part I: The legal element of the offense
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Chapter I: The texts prescribing crimes and penalties, i.e. Sharia criminal provisions
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Chapter II: The applicability of criminal provisions to time
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Chapter three: The applicability of criminal provisions to the place
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Chapter IV: The applicability of criminal provisions to persons
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Part II: The physical element of the offense
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Chapter I: Attempted Crime
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Chapter II: Participation in the crime
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Section III: Literary Corner
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Chapter I: Criminal liability
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Chapter II: Increased Criminal Liability
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The second book is on punishment:
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Part I: Punishment - General Principles
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Section II: Punishment sections
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Chapter I: Penalties for Border Crimes
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Chapter II: Penalties for Qisas and Diyat offenses
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Chapter Three: Penalties for atonement
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Chapter four: Taazir penalties
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Chapter five: The validity of Sharia penalties
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Chapter Six: Penalties in Egyptian law and their validity
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Section III: Multiplicity of penalties
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Section IV: Fulfillment of penalties
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Section V: Oud
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Section VI: Penalty forfeiture
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