• "Wali" can also mean a "legal guardian", or ruler; someone who has "Wilayah" (authority or guardianship) over somebody else, and in fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence)...
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  • portal Conservatorship Custodial account Foster care Receivership Wali (Islamic legal guardian) Apotropos - the term in Jewish law and Israeli law B., Melton...
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  • tomb or shrine of such a man. Wali or WALI may also refer to: Wali (Islamic legal guardian) Al-Walī (Arabic:الولي) and Al-Wālī (Arabic:الوالي), are two related...
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    contract. The walī mujbir (وَلِي مُجْبِر) is a technical term of Islamic law which denotes the guardian of a bride. In traditional Islam, the literal definition...
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    to one of the names of God in Islam, Allah – al-Walī (الْوليّ), meaning "the Helper, Friend". In the traditional Islamic understanding, a saint is portrayed...
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  • another sense, it means friendship and loyalty. (see Wali). In Islam, jurists or experts in Islamic jurisprudence are Faqīh, (plural Fuquaha). For those...
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    can only independently do this if she is Islamically a non-virgin or she has no wali (Islamic legal guardian).[citation needed] At the end of the contract...
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    grandfather, aunts, nieces and female cousins. Fiqh Wali (Islamic legal guardian) Fiqh of the Muslim family. Islamic Books. 1999. Retrieved 22 February 2019. Mallat...
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    The Islamic State (IS), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and by its Arabic acronym...
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    In Islamic law (sharia), marriage (nikāḥ نکاح) is a legal and social contract between two individuals. Marriage is an act of Islam and is strongly recommended...
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  • can only independently do this if she is Islamically a non-virgin or she has no wali (Islamic legal guardian). At the end of the contract, the marriage...
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  • fundamental of shariah Islamic advice literature Islamic republic Islamic Sharia Council – a court in the United Kingdom with no legal authority Ma'ruf Principle...
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  • Coverture (category Family law legal terminology)
    unsuccessful 19th Century challenge to coverture in the U.S. Wali (Islamic legal guardian) Saxons, a confederation of Germanic tribes who had conquered...
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  • Islamic religious police (also sometimes known as morality police or sharia police) are official Islamic vice squad police agencies, often in Muslim-majority...
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    Sufism (redirect from Islamic Mysticism)
    Although Sufis were opposed to dry legalism, they strictly observed Islamic law and belonged to various schools of Islamic jurisprudence and theology. Although...
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    result of Islamic missionary activities (dawah), as well as through conquests. The two main Islamic branches are Sunni Islam (85–90%) and Shia Islam (10–15%)...
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    Nikah 'urfi (category Islamic terminology)
    العرفي) is a "customary [marriage contract] that commonly requires a walī (guardian) and witnesses but not to be officially registered with state authorities...
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    Constitution (dominated by Khomeini supporters) rewrote it, adding a Guardian Jurist (wali-e faqih) leader with powers over other branches of government, and...
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    The topic of Islam and children includes Islamic principles of child development, the rights of children in Islam, the duties of children towards their...
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    and international tourism. MbS has stated, "in Islamic law, the head of the Islamic establishment is wali al-amr, (Arabic:ولي الأمر) the ruler." While the...
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    Ulama (redirect from Islamic scholar)
    scholars of Islamic doctrine and law. They are considered the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious knowledge in Islam. "Ulama" may...
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    or Islamic governments, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is supervised by a supreme leader and an appointed and unelected Guardian Council...
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    service in India. India portal Islam portal Islamic art Indo-Islamic architecture List of scientists in medieval Islamic world List of Muslim Nobel laureates...
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    Sharia standards such as the need for a wali (male guardian) for marriage. There is disagreement among Islamic scholars as to whether women are qualified...
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  • the severe health damage that it causes. A tobacco fatwa is a fatwa (Islamic legal pronouncement) that prohibits the usage of tobacco by Muslims. Arab...
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    Mahr (category Islamic jurisprudence)
    Among pre-Islamic Arabs, a bride price called Mahr was an essential condition for a legal marriage. The Mahr was given to the guardian (Wali) of the bride...
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  • Qisas means the right of a murder victim's nearest relative or Wali (legal guardian) to, if the court approves, take the life of the killer. The Quran...
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    clergy to non-Islamic writings and thought not found in Sunni Islam, "combining clear philosophical syncretism with an exacting casuistic legalism." (Ali Shariati...
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    smaller Islamic organizations cover a broad range of Islamic doctrinal orientations. At one end of the ideological spectrum lies the controversial Islam Liberal...
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    Saudi Arabia (category Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation)
    Under previous Saudi law, all females were required to have a male guardian (wali), typically a father, brother, husband, or uncle (mahram). In 2019,...
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