اسلامی قانون اور وضعی قوانین کا اساسی،نفسیاتی اورتنفیذی پہلوؤں کا تجزیاتی و تقابلی مطالعہ

Analytical and Comparative study of constitutive, psychological and enforcement mechanism of Islamic law and statutory Laws

Authors

  • Dr. Lubna Farah Assistant Professor of Arabic, NUML, University Islamabad
  • Dr. Saleem Nawaz Assistant Professor, Army Burn Hall College for Boys Abbottabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51665/al-duhaa.005.01.0254

Keywords:

Islamic law, Sharia, statutory law, comparative law, legal philosophy, jurisprudence

Abstract

This research undertakes a comprehensive analysis and comparison of Islamic law (Sharia) and statutory law, exploring their fundamental principles, methodologies, and applications. A critical examination of the historical development, sources, and interpretations of Islamic law is presented, alongside a parallel analysis of statutory law's evolution, structure, and enforcement mechanisms. The study identifies areas of convergence and divergence between the two legal systems, including their approaches to justice, rights, and obligations. Through a comparative lens, this research aims to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances of both laws. On the Islamic law and Statutory law  a rich literature is availabl, however, a valuable analytical and comparative study of both law is still requires to trace out the need, importance and efficacy of Islamic law, and incompatibility and limitation of statutory law in fulfilling the demands of modern age. In this connection, an analytical and comparative study of both laws has been conducted, and the need, importance, validity and efficacy of Islamic law hase been highlighted whereas the incompatibility and limitation of statutory law has been traced out.

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Published

2024-06-20

How to Cite

Farah, D. L. ., & Nawaz, D. S. . (2024). اسلامی قانون اور وضعی قوانین کا اساسی،نفسیاتی اورتنفیذی پہلوؤں کا تجزیاتی و تقابلی مطالعہ: Analytical and Comparative study of constitutive, psychological and enforcement mechanism of Islamic law and statutory Laws. Al-Duhaa, 5(01), 120–130. https://doi.org/10.51665/al-duhaa.005.01.0254