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Preemption According To Islamic Jurisprudence, The Uae Transactions Law And, The Jordanian Law: A Comparative Study, Mohammad Mahmoud Abu Lail
Preemption According To Islamic Jurisprudence, The Uae Transactions Law And, The Jordanian Law: A Comparative Study, Mohammad Mahmoud Abu Lail
UAEU Law Journal
Islamic jurisprudence has dealt in-depth with the concept of Preemption. Preemption is derived from an established Islamic jurisprudentialmax that: damage is to be removed either by compensation or restitution.
The research aims at investigating and analyzing the concept of Preemption in Islamic jurisprudence, UAE Transaction Law and, Jordanian Law. It focuses on the following issues: definition of Preemption, its legitimacy, its nature and, attempts to expose various legal doctrines regarding Preemption
Debtors' Incarceration In Islamic Jurisprudence And Jordanian Law, Mohamed Khalaf Bani Salama, Khouloq Daif Allah Agha
Debtors' Incarceration In Islamic Jurisprudence And Jordanian Law, Mohamed Khalaf Bani Salama, Khouloq Daif Allah Agha
UAEU Law Journal
This study deals with debtors' imprisonment from both the perspective of Islamic and Jordanian Law. It discusses the pro and anti scholars' view of incarcerating debtors, the legal nature of debt, debt types, and debts that result in incarceration in Jordanian Law. The research came to the conclusion that debt (no matter its nature) is a form of stimulus that moves life right along preventing stagnation. Debtors in Islamic Law are subjected to optional punitive measures while in Jordanian Law punishment of said debtors is a way of ensuring creditors' demands being met. Both the Islamic and Jordanian Laws allow …
The Meaning Of Al-Mukhalafah According To The Scholars Of Osul And Its Applications In The Jordanina Law, Mohammad Hamad Abdel Hameed
The Meaning Of Al-Mukhalafah According To The Scholars Of Osul And Its Applications In The Jordanina Law, Mohammad Hamad Abdel Hameed
UAEU Law Journal
This work deals with Mafhum Al-Mukhalfah and its importance in the Jordanian Law, and the attitude of Muslim scholars towards it, some of these scholars see it as a document in Islamic Law and others reject it because it does not lead to the correct result.
This study has reached several results; the most important one, Mafhum Al-Mukhalafah, has been applied in the Jordanian Law and has given successful results.