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Jurisprudence is the
philosophy and
theory of law. It is
concerned primarily with both what the law is and what it
ought to be. That
includes questions...
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school laid the
theoretical foundation upon
which the
authority of
Jurisprudents is
based today. The
second wave of the
Usulies was
shaped in the Mongol...
- example,
would talk of the "guardianship of the
jurisprudent", not "the
mandate of the
jurisprudent".) Some
definitions of uses of the term “Wilayat”...
- Ali Khamenei, that the
Islamic Republic's
doctrine of "Rule of the
Jurisprudent" (Wilayat al-Faqih) is un-Islamic and its
government tyrannical. al-Tufayli...
- ****erts that one must
adhere to the
instruction of the
Chief Islamic Jurisprudent,
according to the
doctrine of Velayat-e faqih. He also
believes that...
- al-Jundi (died c. 1365), also
known as Sidi Khalil, was an
Egyptian jurisprudent in
Maliki Islamic law who
taught in
Medina and Cairo. His Mukhtasar,...
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Lebanese politician Khalil ibn
Ishaq al-Jundi (died 14th-century),
Egyptian jurisprudent Khalil Mobasher Kashani (born 1951),
Iranian Shia
Cleric Khalil Kain...
- the
equivalent degree in the U.S. is
typically titled M.D.
Diploma of
Jurisprudent (Russian: диплом юриста, romanized: diplom yurista) – the
first degree...
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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Dabbagh (1928 – 27
August 2008) was a
Moroccan jurisprudent and writer.
Muhammad al-Dabbagh was born in Fes,
Morocco where he was...
- Vetulani-Cęgiel (born 30
March 1981) is a
Polish political scientist and
jurisprudent, ****ociated
Professor at the Adam
Mickiewicz University in Poznań and...