- The
qanun (/kəˈnuːn/ kə-NOON) is a
Middle Eastern string instrument. It is pla****
either solo or more
often as part of an
ensemble in much of Iran, East...
- laws in Sudan,
known as
September Laws (Arabic: قوانين سبتمبر, romanized:
Qawānīn Sibtambir),
disposing of
alcohol and
implementing hudud punishments such...
- Beirut: Dar al-Ma'rifa. pp. 304–305. Ibn Juzayy,
Muhammad (1926). Al-
Qawanin al-Fiqhiyyah.
Matbaat al-Nahda. p. 148.
Salih al-Na`man's
fatwa on Taw****ul...
- as one of the best and most
authentic interpretations of the Quran. Al-
Qawanin al-Fiqhiyyah ["The Laws of Jurisprudence"], a
comparative manual of the...
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judgements on jihād in the
light of
classical works of fiqh,
particularly al-
Qawanin al-fiqhiyyah of Ibn
Juzayy al-Kalbi,
relating it to the
contemporary situation...
- Beirut: Dar al-Ma'rifa. pp. 304–305. Ibn Juzayy,
Muhammad (1926). Al-
Qawanin al-Fiqhiyyah.
Matbaat al-Nahda. p. 148. "Intercession in Islam". 24 November...
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large part to four
books referred to as the
Canons of the
Emperors (Arabic
Qawānīn al-mulūk).
Various scholars have
identified these books as: The Procheiron...
- 2952 Abū al-Naṣr al-Qāsim ibn ʿAlī ibn
Husayn al-Hāshimī al-Zaynabī "Al-
Qawānīn al-Sulṭāniyya fī al-Sayd" Istanbul,
Fatih Mosque Library MS 3508 "Al-Furūsiyya"...
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compiled by Ibn Mammati's son. His most
famous work
today is the Kitāb
Qawānīn al-Dawāwīn (Arabic: كتاب قوانين الدواوين, lit. 'book of
rules for the diwāns')...
- Calcutta:
Military Orphan Press. pp. 36–38. Phillott, D.C. (1908). The
Qawanin u's-Sayyad of
Khuda Yar Khan Abbasi. Calcutta:
Asiatic Society of Bengal...