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  3. Vol 17 No 1 (2020): Al-Qanatir : January Issue

Published: 2020-01-31

Articles

  • Analysis On The Method Of Fatwa By Perak State Fatwa Council Analisis Metode Fatwa Jawatankuasa Fatwa Negeri Perak
    Muhammad Nazirul Mohd Sabri
    1-15
    • Paper 1 (In Malay)
  • The Reason Of Jama' Prayer From The Views Of Four Schools Of Thought Ta’lil Jamak Solat Mengikut Pandangan Empat Mazhab
    Hanan Ahmad Sukri, Nurul Ilyana Muhd Adnan
    16-28
    • Paper 2 (In Malay)
  • The Concept Of Taḥawwul As A Determinant For Ruling Of Halal For Food And Beverages Produced Through Fermentation Process
    Iswandi Harahap, Abdul Salam @ Zulkifli Muhamad Shukri, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin, Norazah Mohammad Nawawi
    29-39
    • Paper 3
  • The Errors Of The Al-Idafah And Al-Sifah In Arabic Writing Among Students Of Sekolah Agama Menengah Hulu Langat Selangor, Malaysia الأخطاء في الإضافة والصفة في الكتابة العربية لدى طلبة المعهد الديني الإسلامي هولو لنجت في ولاية سلانجور ماليزيا
    Azlan Shaiful Baharum, Mohammad Loqman Ibrahim
    40-58
    • Paper 4 (In Arabic)
  • Risk Of Guarantee, Addication And Restitution In Sovereign Sukuk: A Case Study Of Sukuk Of State Of Cote D'ivoire Sukuk مخاطر الضمان، الاسترداد والتنازل في الصكوك السيادية: دراسة حالة صكوك كوديفوار
    Habeebullah Zakariyah, Lansine Syllah
    59-84
    • Paper 5 (In Arabic)
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