Judicial System of Islam: Its Origin and Development
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TextPublication details: Islamic publications: Lahore; 1991.Edition: 1st ediDescription: 107 Pages: 21 cmUniform titles: - English
- MOH 297
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Dr. Mohammad Muslehuddin was a renowned Islamic scholar and jurist who specialized in Islamic law, jurisprudence (Fiqh), and comparative legal systems. His writings aim to bridge classical Islamic principles with modern legal thought. The book explores the foundations, structure, and evolution of the Islamic judicial system — from the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to later Islamic states. It explains how justice in Islam is both a religious and moral duty and an essential part of governance.
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