The process Islam has laid in regards to seeking and meting out justice in Society. Part 1: Introduction and the Islamic approach to the judiciary.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
Published on 08 Mar 2006
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The process Islam has laid in regards to seeking and
meting out justice in Society. Part 2: Defining the judicial system and its legal
basis, and the Islamic ruling concerning the judiciary.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by
islamtoday.com)
Published on 08 Mar 2006
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How Islam forbids government officials from interfering in decisions of the court.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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How Islam forbids government officials from interfering in decisions of the court. Part 2: Practical examples from history.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
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