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SHARIAsource @Harvard_Law is a digital portal for Islamic law texts+data science tools. For commentary check out @ISLAMICLAWblog via the Program in Islamic Law
In his article in the latest special issue of the Journal of Islamic Law, Prof. Zubair Abbasi "examines the impact of Islamic criminal laws (ḥudūd), particularly the Zina Ordinance, on children’s rights in Pakistan." Read more today! buff.ly/p6MPsbG

In the editor's introduction to volume six of the Journal of Islamic Law, Dr. Bahman Khodadadi introduces the special issue titled "Moratoriums on Islamic Criminal Punishments: Legal Debates and Current Practices." Explore the issue today! buff.ly/x40MILp

New to the Field Guide to Islamic Law Online is a list of open-access journals in Middle Eastern Studies containing nearly 600 entries gathered by Access to Mideast and Islamic Resources (AMIR). #FieldGuideFridays buff.ly/g5Pqsvc

📰 Hot off the digital press! 📰 The sixth volume of the open-access, peer-reviewed Journal of Islamic Law, a special issue titled “Between Divine Mandate and the Modern State: The Contested Legacy of Ḥudūd in Islamic Criminal Law,” is now out! buff.ly/8awtqAt

“Indonesia is set to establish a new Islamic Economy Agency to replace the existing National Committee for Islamic Economy and Finance, aiming to enhance policy innovation and strengthen coordination across the country’s Shariah economic ecosystem.” buff.ly/P90Ml1w

The Islamic Law Teaching Project includes a collection of Islamic law syllabi and teaching materials, including cases, multimedia resources, and tools for pedagogy in digital Islamic law and humanities. Explore the collection today! buff.ly/jmJnz9W

Read Dr. Paolo Sartori's latest essay on the @ISLAMICLAWblog titled "Qāḍī by Necessity: Muḥammad al-Khartikunī against the “Wahhabis” in 1980s Dagestan" today! buff.ly/UltHuO9

“The Telangana High Court [India] has come up with a detailed step-by-step procedure for granting Khula, a form of dissolution of marriage initiated by the wife under Islamic law, without requiring her husband’s consent, under Muslim personal law.” buff.ly/2evH8Fz
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New to the Field Guide in Islamic Law Online is the online platform Tarajm, which “collects biographies of influential figures in Islamic history using trusted sources and a smart search engine.” #FieldGuideFridays buff.ly/2evH8Fz

The new special issue of the Journal of Islamic Law examines the contested legacy of ḥudūd in Islamic criminal law, featuring 8 contributions that examine a range of Muslim-majority contexts including Indonesia, Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. buff.ly/uHYze0U

Read Dr. Paolo Sartori's recent essay on the blog titled "Apocalypse in the Tian Shan: Or the Story of a Wasted Fatwā" today! buff.ly/JPJfhFp

“Syria kept a central role for Islamic law in a constitutional declaration . . . which guarantees women’s rights and freedom of expression during a five-year transitional period.” Read more in our recent roundup! buff.ly/bY8pOCl

New to the Field Guide to Islamic Law Online is the Middle East Studies : Find Archives and Primary Sources ibrary research guide maintained by Northeastern University that provides a curated list of “Key Digital Collections Online.”#FieldGuideFridays buff.ly/xsWFzWB

The @ISLAMICLAWblog occasional resource roundups designed to provide context on major or recurring issues of public or historical significance that intersect with Islamic law. Check them out today! #ScholarshipSundays buff.ly/iffLta4

We are excited to welcome the @ISLAMICLAWblog's July Guest Blogger, Dr. Paolo Sartori! buff.ly/X95BZXs

New to the Field Guide to Islamic Law Online is Spreading Justice, a "[d]atabase of human rights violators in Iran," with a dedicated webpage that assess the conduct of Iranian officials vis-a-vis international law and Iranian law. #FieldGuideFridays buff.ly/DP1x5Ev
![SHARIAsource's tweet image. New to the Field Guide to Islamic Law Online is Spreading Justice, a "[d]atabase of human rights violators in Iran," with a dedicated webpage that assess the conduct of Iranian officials vis-a-vis international law and Iranian law. #FieldGuideFridays
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“Ahmed Toufiq, Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, affirmed . . . that the official Hajj fees for the current season are determined based on a clearly defined set of services provided to Moroccan pilgrims.” Read more in our recent roundup! buff.ly/08IRJlG

Did you know that you could search thousands of primary sources on our portal by topic or theme? Explore the collection today! buff.ly/3S9SCTW

We are please to announce the publication of the sixth volume of the open-access, peer-reviewed Journal of Islamic Law, with a special issue titled “Between Divine Mandate and the Modern State: The Contested Legacy of Ḥudūd in Islamic Criminal Law.” buff.ly/uHYze0U
