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  1. Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech, and the Law.Robert Stecker - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Interpretation and Construction_ examines the interpretation and products of intentional human behavior, focusing primarily on issues in art, law, and everyday speech. Focuses on artistic interpretation, but also includes extended discussion of interpretation of the law and everyday speech and communication. Written by one of the leading theorists of interpretation. Theoretical discussions are consistently centered around examples for ease of comprehension.
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  2. Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech, and the Law.Robert Stecker - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Interpretation and Construction _examines the interpretation and products of intentional human behavior, focusing primarily on issues in art, law, and everyday speech. Focuses on artistic interpretation, but also includes extended discussion of interpretation of the law and everyday speech and communication. Written by one of the leading theorists of interpretation. Theoretical discussions are consistently centered around examples for ease of comprehension.
     
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  3. Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech and the Law.Robert Stecker, Matthew Kieran, Berys Gaut & Paisley Livingston - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):150-155.
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    Interpretation and Construction in the Law.Robert Stecker - 2003 - In Interpretation and Construction. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 153–183.
    This chapter contains section titled: Objects of Legal Interpretation Utterance Model of Legal Interpretation How the Law Is Different from Art Digression: Indeterminacy in Art and the Law Aims of Legal Interpretation and Conceptions of the Law Precedent and Judicial Authority Considerations of Prudence, Morality, and Justice: Judicial Liberty A Constructivist Conception of Legal Interpretation An Alternative View: Dworkin's Constructivism The Relevance of Intention: Con and Pro Conclusion Notes.
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    Interpretation and Construction, Art, Speech, and the Law.S. Davies, R. Hopkins, J. Robinson & M. Rowe - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3):303-304.
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    Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech, and the Law.David Davies - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):293-296.
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    Interpretation and construction: Art, speech, and the law, by Robert Stecker.Gary Iseminger - 2007 - European Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):114–118.
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    Interpretation and construction, art, speech, and the law.Matthew Rowe - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3):303-304.
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    Understanding riddah in Islamic jurisprudence: Between textual interpretation and human rights.Rokhmadi Rokhmadi, Moh Khasan, Nasihun Amin & Umul Baroroh - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):7.
    The application of the death penalty for perpetrators of riddah by fuqaha is a problematic violation of human rights. This is because there is no good reason to show that the punishment for riddah is the death penalty. The existence of the hadith which is considered to be the legitimacy of riddah punishment turns out to be very different from the reality of its application in the history of Islamic criminal law. This article aims to answer academic anxiety about (...)
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  10. Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech, and the Law. [REVIEW]Theodore Gracyk - 2006 - Philosophical Review 115 (4):524-526.
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    The medieval Islamic controversy between philosophy and orthodoxy: ijm̄aʻ and taʾwīl in the conflict between Al-Ghazālī and Ibn Rushd.Iysa A. Bello - 1989 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    ... Abu Hamid al-Ghazall enumerates twenty questions upon which he contends the philosophers have formulated heretical theories against which the Muslim ...
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    Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech, and the Law, by Robert Stecker. [REVIEW]Gary Iseminger - 2007 - European Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):114-118.
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    Khulāṣat al-qawāʻid al-manṭiqīyah.حسن، عبد الغفار عبد الرؤوف - 2021 - al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Imām al-Rāzī lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Islamic law; interpretation and construction; Hanafites.
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    Robert Stecker, interpretation and construction: Art, speech, and the law.Reviews by David Davies & Julie Van Camp - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):291–296.
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    Robert Stecker, Interpretation and Construction: Art, Speech, and the Law.David Davies & Julie Van Camp - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):291-296.
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    The Islamic Law on Land Tax and Rent: The Peasants' Loss of Property Rights as Interpreted in the Hanafite Legal literature of the mamluk and ottoman periods.Farhat J. Ziadeh & Baber Johansen - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):602.
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    Islamic Law: Its Sources, Interpretation and the Translation of It into Laws Written in English.Rafat Y. Alwazna - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):251-260.
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    Semiotics of Islamic Law, Maṣlaḥa, and Islamic Economic Thought.Sami Al-Daghistani - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):389-404.
    The paper explores the role and meaning of maṣlaḥa and its possible appropriation in the field of Islamic legal and economic thought, as laid down by various medieval and contemporary Muslim scholars. Questions that are pertinent to the research are the following: how has maṣlaḥa been incorporated in legal reasoning and what kind of meaning does it convey; what type of economic reading does it presuppose; do ethics, law, and scriptural sources play equally important role as reference in developing (...)
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    Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law: A Fresh Interpretation.Mohammad Hashim Kamali - 2019 - Oup Usa.
    In Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law: A Fresh Interpretation, Mohammad Kamali considers problems associated with and proposals for reform of the hudud punishments prescribed by Islamic criminal law, and other topics related to crime and punishment in Shariah.
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    The Anthropology of Islamic Law: Education, Ethics, and Legal Interpretation at Egypt's Al-Azhar.Aria Nakissa - 2019 - Oup Usa.
    The Anthropology of Islamic Law shows how hermeneutic theory and practice theory can be brought together to analyze cultural, legal, and religious traditions. These ideas are developed through an analysis of the Islamic legal tradition, which examines both Islamic legal doctrine and religious education.
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    Ishkālīyat al-naql wa-al-ʻaql fī al-tafkīr al-Islāmī.Muḥammad Shitīwī - 2015 - Tūnis: Maktabat Tūnis.
    Islamic law; interpretation and construction.
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    al-ʻAwdah ilá al-dhāt.ʻAlī Sharīʻatī - 2007 - Qum: Muʼassasat Dār al-Kitāb al-Islāmī. Edited by Muḥammad Mahdī Gharīrī & Ibrāhīm al-Dasūqī Shitā.
    Islamic law; interpretation and construction; Shiites.
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    Islamic Law and Freedom of Religion: The Case of Apostasy and Its Legal Implications in Egypt.Moataz Ahmed El Fegiery - 2013 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 10 (1).
    The article analyses Egyptian jurisprudence on the issue of apostasy, with a focus on conversion from Islam to Christianity. It argues that the Egyptian judiciary has failed to develop a harmonious relationship between Islamic law and the principle of freedom of religion. It looks at how the majority of cases examined before the Egyptian judiciary reveal a continued tension between freedom of religion as defined in international human rights law and its judges’ interpretation of Islamic law as (...)
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    Islamic Law and International Human Rights Norms.Raed Abdulaziz Alhargan - 2012 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 9 (1).
    Human rights in Islam is a complex issue on which influential Muslims have expressed diverse perspectives. This article identifies the different views held by several scholars, and examines the way in which those views are reflected or contested in contemporary Islamic discourses and particularly the discourses of Saudi scholars. It also argues that different opinions are not necessarily based on a specific Islamic sect but on the perception of international norms and on the readings and interpretation of (...)
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    Interpreting and Writing the Law in Digital Society: Remarks Made on a Shift of Paradigm.Angela Condello - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (4):1175-1186.
    In this article I discuss the nature and sense of legal reasoning as reasonableness, i.e. as judgement and equilibrium between normativity and factuality, and as constant approximation between these two dimensions. By phrasing the intertwinement between legal hermeneutics and the nature and function of writing, the structure of the article is constructed so that the focus is on the changes currently occurring with the so-called ‘digital revolution’: in imagining a juridical system administrated through data analysis and algorithms, some contradictions emerge, (...)
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    The Case of variae lectiones in Classical Islamic Jurisprudence: Grammar and the Interpretation of Law.Mustafa Shah - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):285-311.
    The qirāʾāt or variae lectiones represent the vast corpus of Qurʾānic readings that were preserved through the historical processes associated with the textual codification and transmission of the Qurʾān. Despite the fact that differences among concomitant readings tend to be nominal, others betray semantic nuances that are brought into play within legal discourses. Both types of readings remain important sources for the history of the text of the Qur’ān and early Arabic grammatical thought. While some recent scholars have questioned the (...)
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    Theory, Interpretation, and Law.Lisa Van Alstyne - 2016 - Philosophical Topics 44 (1):265-286.
    This paper explores Ronald Dworkin’s influential theory of constructive interpretation. It points out that this theory admits of two readings, which I call the “undemanding” and the “demanding” conceptions of constructive interpretation respectively. As I argue, Dworkin’s own presentation of the theory equivocates between these two conceptions, the former of which is utterly unproblematic, but the latter of which incorporates certain philosophical prejudices as to what it must mean for a practice to be purposive.
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    al-Tajdīd fī al-baḥth al-uṣūlī: al-Shaykh al-Muẓaffar wa-al-Duktūr al-Zalamī unmūdhajan.Ṣabrīyah ʻAlī Ṣāliḥ - 2019 - Dimashq: Dār al-ʻAṣmāʼ.
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    Human Rights and Islamic Law: A Legal Analysis Challenging the Husband's Authority to Punish "Rebellious" Wives".Murad H. Elsaidi - 2011 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 7 (2).
    Verse 4:34 of the Qur'an has historically been interpreted to give husbands authority over their wives. Even today, such as in a recent case in the United Arab Emirates, Islamic courts have held that the husband has some leeway in "disciplining" wives who act in a rebellious manner to their husbands. This article challenges this interpretation through a comprehensive legal analysis, taking into account the context under which the verse came about, including the societal norms and conditions of (...)
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    Virtue and the common good: hermeneutic foundations of aš-Šāṭibī's ethical philosophy.Mohammed Nekroumi - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    1. Object of Study and Basic Epistemological Questions -- 2. Basic Questions Regarding the Rational Justifiability of the Šarīʻa's Moral Theology -- 3. Maṣlaḥa as the Cornerstone of Ethical Orientation -- 4. Ethical Orientation as Identity Building -- 5. Al-Aḥkām at-taklīfiyya: Basic Questions of Maqāṣid's Morality of Obligations -- 6. Al-Aḥkām al-waḍʻiyya as the Constitutive Rules of Moral Action -- Closing Remarks and Prospects -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Foreigners and Their Food: Constructing Otherness in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Law. By David M. Freidenreich. Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press, 2011. Pp. xvii + 325. $60. [REVIEW]A. Kevin Reinhart - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):383-387.
    Foreigners and Their Food: Constructing Otherness in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Law. By David M. Freidenreich. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2011. Pp. xvii + 325. $60.
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    The moral interpretation of law: comparative remarks on Dworkin’s legal principles and Islamic law’s Maqāṣid.Tareq Moqbel - 2017 - Legal Ethics 20 (2):278-282.
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    Review of The Anthropology of Islamic Law: Education, Ethics, and Legal Interpretation at Egypt’s Al-Azhar. [REVIEW]Carl Sharif El-Tobgui - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (1):217-219.
    The Anthropology of Islamic Law: Education, Ethics, and Legal Interpretation at Egypt’s Al-Azhar. By Aria Nakissa. Oxford Islamic Legal Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 312. $95.
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    Review of Text and Interpretation: Imam Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq and His Legacy in Islamic Law. [REVIEW]Ahmad Atif Ahmad - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (2):478-481.
    Text and Interpretation: Imam Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq and His Legacy in Islamic Law. By Hossein Modarressi. Cambridge, MA: Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law SchooL, 2022. Pp. v + 451. $60, £48.95, €54.
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    David Freidenreich, Foreigners and Their Food: Constructing Otherness in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Law. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011. Pp. xvii, 352; 1 black-and-white figure and 10 charts. $63. ISBN: 978-0-5202-5321-6. [REVIEW]Thomas Devaney - 2015 - Speculum 90 (3):810-811.
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    Trampling Democracy: Islamism, Violent Secularism, and Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh.Md Saidul Islam - 2011 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 8 (1).
    This study highlights various totalitarian and undemocratic practices in which Bangladesh’s current Awami League-led coalition regime engages. It shows that since its inception in early 2009, the regime has tried to mobilize and manipulate public support from within through—among other means—creating the discourse of “war crimes” and to obtain international support through the discourse of “Islamism” and terrorism. Although “a secular plan” to combat and replace “Islamism” may soothe the nerves of many in the international community, its deployment in Bangladesh (...)
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    al-Tashakkulāt al-kalāmīyah wa-al-fiqhīyah fī al-Shamāl al-Ifrīqī: dirāsah taḥlīlīyah wathāʼiqīyah.Ibrāhīm Warrāq - 2012 - al-Rabāṭ: Dār al-Waṭan lil-Ṣiḥāfah wa-al-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr.
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    Describing Lawful Rule according to Khiṭāb of the God.Temel Kacir - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1221-1247.
    The subject “rule”, which is one of the most fundamental issues of the Islamic legal theory (usūl al-fiqh), has been in the center of methodological debates. There is one important term in this regard, which should be studied very carefully: Khiṭāb(speech) of the God. It is because that, especially since the first period of Islam, it has been taken with some significant terms in the field of Kalāmsuch as Husn (pretty; good), Qubh (ugly; evil), and the quality of God’s (...)
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    al-Sunan al-ijtimāʻīyah fī al-Qurʼān al-Karīm wa-ʻamaluhā fī al-umam wa-al-duwal.Muḥammad Amaḥzūn - 2011 - al-Riyāḍ: Dār Ṭaybah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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  40. Law and interpretation: essays in legal philosophy.Andrei Marmor (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Interest in interpretation has emerged in recent years as one of the main intellectual paradigms of legal scholarship. This collection of new essays in law and interpretation provides the reader with an overview of this important topic, written by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. The book begins with interpretation as a general method of legal theorizing, and thus provides critical assessment of the recent "interpretative turn" in jurisprudence. Further chapters include essays on the (...)
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    Use of Force in the Sudan: Between Islamic Law and International Law.Sean Hilhorst - 2009 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 5 (1).
    There are barriers of perception between Sudanese Muslims for whom the sharia is a source of authority and identity and others who see it as an oppressive means of dominating Sudan's minority populations. I make a distinction between process and substance in law, and show that a flawed process has contributed to a perception of international law as an instrument of powerful states, which has obscured its legislative and procedural usefulness to the Sudan as a member of the United Nations. (...)
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    Modern Slavery Disclosure Regulation and Global Supply Chains: Insights from Stakeholder Narratives on the UK Modern Slavery Act.Muhammad Azizul Islam & Chris J. Van Staden - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (2):455-479.
    The purpose of this article is to problematise a particular social transparency and disclosure regulation in the UK, that transcend national boundaries in order to control slavery in supply chains operating in the developing world. Drawing on notions from the regulatory and sociology literature, i.e. transparency and normativity, and by interviewing anti-slavery activists and experts, this study explores the limitations of the disclosure and transparency requirements of the UK Modern Slavery Act and, more specifically, how anti-slavery activists experience and interpret (...)
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    On Interpretation: Meaning and Inference in Law, Psychoanalysis, and Literature.Patrick Colm Hogan - 1996
    Hogan argues that the basis of interpretive method is ordinary inferential reasoning - that there is no general methodological difference between interpretation in the humanities and theory construction in the physical sciences. Further, the nature of interpretation does not entail cultural, historical, or other forms of relativism, as is commonly thought. However, this does not imply that there is only one way of approaching interpretation or that there is one true meaning of any particular work. Rather, there (...)
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    Wāqiʻ wa-āfāq al-baḥth fī tārīkh al-fikr bi-al-gharb al-Islāmī: murājaʻāt fī al-falsafah wa-al-taṣawwuf wa-uṣūl al-fiqh: aʻmāl muhdāh ilá al-Mufakkir al-Maghribī al-Duktūr ʻAbd al-Majīd al-Ṣaghīr: Nadwah duwalīyah, yawmay 21 wa-22 Fibrāyir 2018, bi-riḥāb Kullīyat al-Ādāb wa-al-ʻUlūm al-Insānīyah bi-al-Qunayṭirah.ʻAbd al-Majīd Ṣaghīr & ʻAzīz Abū Sharʻ (eds.) - 2018 - [Morocco]: Markaz Rawāfid lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Abḥāth fī Ḥaḍārat al-Maghrib wa-Turāth al-Mutawassiṭ : Jāmiʻat Ibn Ṭufayl, Kullyat al-Ādāb wa-al-ʻUlūm al-Insānīyah.
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    Semiotics of Islamic Law, Maṣlaḥa.Sami Al-Daghistani - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):389-404.
    The paper explores the role and meaning of maṣlaḥa and its possible appropriation in the field of Islamic legal and economic thought, as laid down by various medieval and contemporary Muslim scholars. Questions that are pertinent to the research are the following: how has maṣlaḥa been incorporated in legal reasoning and what kind of meaning does it convey; what type of economic reading does it presuppose; do ethics, law, and scriptural sources play equally important role as reference in developing (...)
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    Children’s Custody under Islamic Law: Whose Right Is It?Zainah Almihdar - 2018 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 15 (1):125-132.
    In the absence of a codified Family Law, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has traditionally applied the Hanbali school of Islamic Law in its family courts. However, the court’s handling of children’s custody cases has been criticised as being too rigid and narrow in interpreting the principles of Islamic Law. To overcome some of the problems faced in children’s custody cases, the Saudi authorities have recently made a number of Directions and Decisions for the family courts to follow. (...)
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    RuleRS: a rule-based architecture for decision support systems.Mohammad Badiul Islam & Guido Governatori - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 26 (4):315-344.
    Decision-makers in governments, enterprises, businesses and agencies or individuals, typically, make decisions according to various regulations, guidelines and policies based on existing records stored in various databases, in particular, relational databases. To assist decision-makers, an expert system, encompasses interactive computer-based systems or subsystems to support the decision-making process. Typically, most expert systems are built on top of transaction systems, databases, and data models and restricted in decision-making to the analysis, processing and presenting data and information, and they do not provide (...)
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  48. al-Manhajīyah al-maʻrifīyah al-Islāmīyah : muḥāwalah fī al-iḥyāʼ taʼṣīlan wa-tanzīlan.Muḥammad Sāʼiḥ - 2022 - [al-Rabāṭ]: Muʼassasat Muḥīṭ.
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    al-Imām Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī, raḥimahu Allāh, mujaddid al-miʼah al-sādisah lil-Hijrah, 543 H-606 H: tarjamatuh - manhajuhu fī al-tafsīr - al-difāʻ ʻanh.Abū al-ʻUlā & ʻĀdil Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ - 2017 - Jiddah: Dār Rawāʼiʻ al-Muṣḥaf wa-ʻUlūmihi lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Gender Distinctions and Gender Neutrality: Towards a Gender Egalitarian Ethics.Merina Islam - 2013 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):61-74.
    The general mission of feminist philosophy is to correct whatever male biases may exist in the mainstream philosophical traditions. Thus western feminist philosophers investigate and challenge the ways in which western traditions have so long been participating in subordinating women or in rationalizing their subordination. By questioning the gender insensitivity of ethics and philosophy, feminism attempts to reveal various forms of subjugation of women operating through laws, institutions, customs, social theories, and cultural values. Feminism aims at coming up with a (...)
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