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Modern Trends in Islamic Law:
Minhaji, Akh
Minhaji, Akh
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It is often said that "Islam is a religion of law". With this evidence, it can be understood how the law is also a concern in Islam, even the main thing-law is an important aspect the teachings of Islam. Charles f. Adams said: "There is no more important subject for students of Islam other than what commonly called the "law" Islam.” Thus, the study of Islamic law occupies a very important position in Western science about Islam. Some Western scholars argue that the development of the law Islam has historically been divided into three main periods: the classical period, the period middle and modern periods. "Many of these scholars have discuss Islamic law in the first two periods. Names like Ignaz Goldzier, Christian Snouck Hurgrvnje and so on. This is different with I.N.D.Anderson. Although some of those who have referred to above have been discussing Islamic law in the modern period, Anderson confine his attention exclusively to the Islamic law during the modern period. By relying primarily on the work of Anderson, this paper is intended to be able to understand the historical development Islamic law in the modem period. Concretely this paper aims to studying the nature of the reform of Islamic law and therefore includes discussion of the background, methods, consequences, and problem in the prosperity of reformation.
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2001
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