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...ophetic mission. This connection makes Shuaib the father-in-law of one of the greatest prophets in Islam.
...s, and tacit approvals — forms the second source of Islamic law alongside the Quran and is preserved in the great hadith co...
...icant was Paul's decision to largely dissolve the religious law — the specific ritual obligations and dietary restrictions ...
...n Yusuf, governor of Iraq, dispatched his nephew and son-in-law Muhammad ibn al-Qasim — then only seventeen years old — wit...
...cluding calculating inheritance shares according to Islamic law, which was an explicit motivation for his algebraic work.
The Fall of Acre in May 1291 marked the end of the Crusader presence in the Holy Land after nearly two centuries. Acre, the last major Crusader stronghold, was
The conquest of Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and a major Byzantine administrative centre, marked a turning point in th
...st important work on the objectives and purposes of Islamic law.
... was renowned for his legal reforms (earning the title 'the Lawgiver'), his patronage of the arts, and the construction of ...
...enith of Ottoman power and culture. Known as al-Qanuni (the Lawgiver) in the Islamic world, he codified laws, patronized th...
Shah Waliullah ad-Dehlawi, one of the greatest scholars of the Indian subcontinent, ...
Shah Waliullah of Delhi, one of the most influential Islamic scholars of the 18th century, died. His intellectual legacy shaped numerous reform movements in Sou