- A
fatwa (UK: /ˈfætwɑː/ ; US: /
ˈfɑːtwɑː/; Arabic: فتوى, romanized:
fatwā; pl. فتاوى, fatāwā) is a
legal ruling on a
point of
Islamic law (sharia) given...
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following is a list of
notable historical and
contemporary fatwas. 1504 Oran
fatwa The Oran
fatwa was
issued in 1504 to
address the
crisis that
occurred when...
-
Leader of Iran,
issued a
fatwa ordering Muslims to kill Rushdie. The
Iranian government has
changed its
support for the
fatwa several times, including...
- On
September 11, 1951, an
Egyptian newspaper, al-Ahram,
published a
fatwa by
mufti Hasanayn al-Makhluf
ruling Coca-Cola and
Pepsi were
permissible under...
-
resulted in many
Fatwas, non-binding but
authoritative legal opinion or
learned interpretation issues pertaining to the
Islamic law.
Fatwas are
based on the...
- A
fatwa by
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the
Supreme Leader of Iran,
against the acquisition,
development and use of
nuclear weapons dates back to the mid-1990s...
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nonbinding opinion (
fatwa) on a
point of
Islamic law (sharia). The act of
issuing fatwas is
called iftāʾ.
Muftis and
their fatwas pla**** an important...
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Fatwa is a 2006
American dramatic thriller film
starring Lauren Holly.
Junior Senator Maggie Davidson's hard-line anti-terrorism
policy makes her the...
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Ghazan Khan. What has been
called Ibn Taymiyya's "most famous"
fatwā was his
third fatwa issued against the
Mongols in the Mamluk's war. Ibn
Taymiyya declared...
- bombings, for
which bin
Laden was indicted. The
indictment mentions the
first fatwā, and
claims that
Khalid al-Fawwaz, of bin Laden's
Advice and Reformation...