Amir Aboguddah describes his recent paper on the relevance of Islamic law in the modern age and with changing circumstances, and the extent that is allowed for changes to occur.
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Amir Aboguddah describes his recent paper on the relevance of Islamic law in the modern age and with changing circumstances, and the extent that is allowed for changes to occur.
Read and download the full publication here.
Fellow | Amir Abu-Ghudda has a BA in Political Science and Certificate in Economics from University of Regina and has received a JD from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. He also pursued Islamic studies in Turkey under scholars of hadith and fiqh. He has completed articles (legal training) at Blakes, Cassels, & Graydon and clerked at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. Currently, he practices as a commercial litigator in Saskatchewan. He has interests in Uṣūl al-Fiqh, Islamic judicial systems, and political thought.
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