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ISLAMIC LAW
[edit]- Sharia
- Fiqh
- Islamic schools and branches
- Hanafi
- Abū Ḥanīfa
- Maliki
- Malik ibn Anas
- Shafi`i
- Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i
- Hanbali
- Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Usul al-fiqh
- Taqlid
- Ijtihad
- Ijma
- Qiyas
- Urf
- Ijazah
- Istihlal
- Istihsan
- Ahkam
- Halal
- Fard
- Mustahabb
- Mubah
- Makruh
- Haraam
- Early social changes under Islam
- Islamic economic jurisprudence
- Islamic economics in the world
- Zakat
- Riba
- Political aspects of Islam
- Islamic marital jurisprudence
- Women in Islam
- Gender roles in Islam
- Nikah
- Nikah mut‘ah
- Nikah Misyar
- Nikah Ijtimah
- Nikah Halala
- Polygyny in Islam
- Islamic marital practices
- Interfaith marriage in Islam
- Mahr
- Islamic marriage contract
- Walima
- Rights and obligations of spouses in Islam
- Islamic sexual jurisprudence
- Islamic views on oral sex
- Islamic views on anal sex
- Islam and children
- Islamic adoptional jurisprudence
- Talaq
- Triple talaq
- The Sermon for Necessities
- Islamic inheritance jurisprudence
- Islamic criminal jurisprudence
- Hudud
- Qisas
- Tazir
- Diyya
- Adab (behavior)
- Islamic theological jurisprudence
- Salah
- Sawm
- Hajj
- Islamic hygienical jurisprudence
- Islamic dietary laws
- Islamic toilet etiquette
- Islamic military jurisprudence
- Military career of Muhammad
- Jihad
- Opinion of Islamic scholars on Jihad
- Diplomatic career of Muhammad
- Islamic ethics
- Defensive jihad
- Offensive jihad
- Prisoners of war in Islam
- Islam and slavery