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He was a prominent jurisprudent and legislator on both the national and international arenas.
Amazingly, this noble book was subject to a commentary two centuries later by another great jurisprudent who suffered the same fate as the author.
Sunnis do not subscribe to the doctrine of rule of the jurisprudent, which is rooted in Shiite history and ideology.
Born in Morocco in 1304, Battutah was a scholar and jurisprudent.
He was so brilliant a jurisprudent that he became the Marja of his time for all scholars in that field.
Movahedi-Kermani asserts that one must adhere to the instruction of the Chief Islamic Jurisprudent.
Molla Fathollah Kashani was a 15th-century jurisprudent, theologian, and commentator.
Acting as a Source of Emulation (Religious Jurisprudent or Grand Ayatollah)
A Qādī is a jurisprudent who presides over marriage ceremonies and in Shariah-ruled States, delivers judgments in legal cases.
Muhammad ash-Shawkani (1759-1834 CE ) was a Yemeni scholar of Islam, jurisprudent, and reformer.
Abroad, Supreme Jurisprudent Khamenei blamed Bush and his Israeli allies, an allegation widely believed to be true in Iraq.
In the context of Iran, guardianship of the jurist is often referred to as "rule by the jurisprudent," or "rule of the Islamic jurist".
The literal translation of the title Man la yahduruhu al-Faqih is For him not in the Presence of a Jurisprudent.
"Intoxicated by the cosmic vision of a mystic and bound by the firm belief of a jurisprudent who carries out God's command, Khomeini the politician was a powerful fusion.
Lukashevych Vitaliy Grygorovych (born March 7, 1948, Kiev) is a Ukrainian jurisprudent, a criminalist, a retired police colonel.
A prominent jurisprudent and Islamic scholar, he was also the founder of the Grand Library of Mar'ashi Najafi in Qom, Iran.
Tehran's theocracy is based on an idea called "the rule of the jurisprudent," a concept that was developed in its modern form by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the 1979 revolution.
Expositions of lessons in Jurisprudence (Prayer, Guardianship of Jurisprudent, Prohibited Professions) Grand Ayatollah Mojtaba Tehrani 6.
Montazeri asserted that the rule of the jurisprudent should not be an absolute rule; instead, it should be limited to the function of advisor to the rulers, who are elected by the people.
Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi (died ca. 1365) was an Egyptian jurisprudent in Maliki Islamic law who taught in Medina and Cairo.
According to the fatwa of a jurisprudent from the Maliki sect which was endorsed by a jurisprudent of the Shaf'i sect, he was martyred.
(The Marja-e Taqlid Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri had become Supreme Jurisprudent, had he not fallen out with Ayatollah Khomeini in March 1989.)
Ibn Batuta Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan Berber scholar and jurisprudent from the Maliki Islamic law, and at times a Qadi or judge.
He is a wealth of learning, an expert jurisprudent who has risen to judicial statesmanship, an Indian Sir William Wade, a 'thorough and scholarly' penman - truly distinguished in many dimensions of law, Thakker is a thinker who 'touched none which he did not adorn'.
On another note, one of Hashemi's few dozen co-defendants, a criminal named Omid Najafabadi, who was a Revolutionary Court judge and the religious jurisprudent, or Hakem-e-Shaar, of Esfahan, was also executed - the others were all pardoned or given light sentences.