- 1. Article 173: Islamic sciences and Arabic in the weekly classes
- (Education Policy §170-180)
- Article 173: There must be weekly classes in Islamic sciences and Arabic, with the same time and amount allocated as the classes for the rest of the sciences. Article 173: There must be weekly classes ...
- Created on 28 June 2014
- 2. Article 8: Arabic, language of Islam and State
- (General Rules §1-15)
- Article 8: The Arabic language is exclusively the language of Islam and it is the only language used by the State. Article 8: The Arabic language is exclusively the language of Islam and it is ...
- Created on 28 December 2012
- 3. Article 13: Innocence, Punishment, Torture
- (General Rules §1-15)
- ... بَـيِّـنَةٍ لَرَجَمْـتُهَا» “If I were to stone anyone, I would have her stoned”. The conjunction “if” in the Arabic language denotes abstention due to the absence of something, thus the stoning was ...
- Created on 28 December 2012
- 4. Article 12: The sources of legislation
- (General Rules §1-15)
- ... [O Muhammad], the Qur'an progressively.” (TMQ 76:23)and ((أَوْحَيْنَآ إِلَيْكَ قُرْءَانًا عَرَبِيًّۭا)) “We have revealed to you an Arabic Qur'an.” (TMQ 42:7). These are conclusive evidences establishing ...
- Created on 28 December 2012
- 5. Article 9: Ijtihad (Diligence) is a duty and right
- (General Rules §1-15)
- ... everyone’s reach. Ijtihad was natural and evident to the Muslims in the early times and it had no prerequisites. However, since the understanding of the classical Arabic language started to weaken and ...
- Created on 28 December 2012
- 6. Article 96: Management of government’s and people’s affairs
- (dministrative System, Treasury, Media §96-104)
- ... for it had been part of the Persian Empire. At the time of Abdul Malik Ibn Marwan the Diwan of Al-sham was translated to Arabic (in the year 81 AH). Several Dawaein were then set up according to necessity ...
- Created on 27 December 2012
- 7. Article 3: Adoption of the constitution and laws
- (General Rules §1-15)
- ... come in the Quran and in the narrations, and many of these can have a number of possible meanings according to the Arabic language and according to Shari’ah. For that reason, it is natural and inevitable ...
- Created on 26 December 2012