Combatants, Not Bandits: The Status of Rebels in Islamic Law 11/04/2011, Islamic Circles Sadia Tabassum, Lecturer in Law at the International Islamic University in Islamabad, explores the status of rebels in Islamic law in an analysis ...
Suicide Attacks and Islamic Law 14/03/2008, Islamic Circles In an article published by the International Review of the Red Cross (Volume 90, Number 869, March 2008), Professor Muhammad Munir, International Islamic ...
Afghanistan: Conference on Islam and Humanitarian Law 21/09/2006, Islamic Circles Forty-two religious leaders from 32 Afghan provinces took part in a conference on Islam and international humanitarian law held at the headquarters of ...
Morocco: Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict Under Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law 11/05/2006, Islamic Circles On 25 and 26 April 2006, the ICRC and Qarawiyyin University in Fès, Morocco, one of the oldest academic institutions in the Muslim ...
Islam and International Law 30/06/2005, Islamic Circles If war does take place, it is subject to clear regulations under Islamic Shari’a. Religious teachings had an evident effect on the emergence ...
Yemen: Humanitarians, Academics and Islamic Scholars Debate Protection of War Victims in Sharia and Humanitarian Law 25/04/2005, Islamic Circles A seminar on the protection of war victims in Islamic sharia and international humanitarian law was held by the ICRC, the Yemen Red ...