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(Law)


Legal Science


(Al-Fiqh)

(Law)

(Law) Fiqh
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(Jurisprudence)




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(Canon) (Law)





(Western Concept of Law)

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(Comparative study of Islamic & Western Law)

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(Western Concept of Law)

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(St.

Thomas)

"Law is an ordinance of reason for the common


good promulga ted by him who has c are of the
community ."(1)

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"The la ws is a regulat ion in ac cor da nc e wit h
reas on pr omulga ted by t he hea d of community

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for the sake of the common welfare."(1)

"The laws are the moral norms of action, binding


in c ons c ienc e s et up for a s elf-g ov er ning
community ."(2)






(Richard Hooker)

"That whic h r ea son in s uc h sor t defines to be


good that it must be done." (3)

(Immanuel Kant)

"La w is t he sum-tota l of the conditions under


which t he per sona l wishes of one ma n ca n be

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reconciled with the per sonal wishes of another
ma n, in a c c or da nc e wit h a g ener al la w of
freedom." (1)





(Savigny)

"The r ule whereby t he invisible border -line is


fixed within which the being and the activity of
ea c h indiv idua l obt a ins a s ec ur e a nd fr ee
space."(2)

(Savigny) (Kant)





(Savigny)
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Robson W.A. Civilization and the Growth of Law, p-3.

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Friedrich Engels





(Black Stone)

"A rule of action applied indisc riminat ely t o all


kind of a ct ion whet her a nima te or ina nima te
rational or irrational."(1)

"La w is a r ule of act ion which is prescr ibed by


some superior and which the inferior is bound to
obey."(2)

(Savigny) (Kant)

(1) Catholic Encyclopaedia, "Law " Vol.IX, p-53.
(2) Ibid., R.W. & A.J.Car lyle, A Histor y of Medievel Political
Theor y in the West, Vol.V, Ch.4.
(3) Robson, W.A.Civilization and the Gr ow th of Law , p-4.

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(John Austin)

" A r ule la id down for t he g uida nc e of a n


intellig ent being by a nother intellig ent being
having power over him." (1)




(Holland)

"The laws are proportions commanding the doing


of or abstention from certain classes of action,
disobedience which is followed by some sort of
penalty or inconvenience."(2)

(Austin)
(Holland)

"Law is formulated and armed public opinion, or


the opinion of the ruling body."(1)




(1) Robson, W.A.Civilization and the Growth of Law, p-4.
(2) Robson, W.A.C ivilizat ion and the Grow th of La w, p-5.

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(Sir

Fedrick Polloc)

"As a rule of conduct binding on members of a


commonwea lth."(2)


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Hartland)

"Law is a set of rules imposed and enforced by a


soc iety for t he conduc t of soc ia l a nd political
relations." (3)

(1)

Robson, W.A.Civilization and the Growth of Law, p-5.

(2)

Robson, W.A.Civilization and the Growth of Law, p-5.

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(Prof. G.C.Lee)

"La w is tha t body of c ust oms , enforced by the


communit y, by mea ns of whic h ma n' s g r oss
passions are controlled and his conduct towards
his fellow-creatures regulated." (1)






(Sa lmond)

"L a w is defined a s t he body of pr inc iples


rec ognis ed a nd applied by t he s t a te in t he
administration of justice."(2)

(1)

Robson, W.A.C iviliza tion a nd the Growth of Law , p-5.

(2)

Holla nd, T .E. Jurispr uda nc e, p- 3.

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(Difference of Concepts)

(Robson W.A)



"I t is diffic ult t o define law in a sa tisfa ct or y
manner, it is still harder to find the beginnings of
it. The origins of law are shrouded in obscurity
and are, perhaps, impossible to discover."(1)



(1)

Holland, T.E.Jurisprudance, p-90.

(2)

Pollock. S.F. First Book of Jurisprudence, p-29.

(3)

Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, Vol.XII, p-118.

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(1)

Lee, G.C.Historical Jurisprudence, p-5.

(2)

Salmand, Jurisprudence, p-3 6.

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(Cicer o)

"Law is neither contrived nor decreed by man; it
is an et er na l pr inciple whic h r ules the whole
univ er s e, c omma nding wha t is r ig ht a nd
prohibiting what is wrong. Hence law is no mere
artefact but is the divine reason bestowed by the
gods on the human race."(1 )




"I n I s lam, t he most cons pic uous fa c t a bout
Muhamma d ( ) is that he wa s not merely a
div ine pr ophet but also a t empora l ruler who
governed, judged, punished and legislated. After
the g rea t flig ht in A.D.6 22 to Ma dina , when
Muhammad ( ) acquired political power he was
sov er eign as well as Divine pr ophet, but only
(1) Ibid, p-10.

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sov ereign bec ause of his pr ophet ic office. The
mosque was his c ounc il- chamber a nd ha ll of
audience; the Friday sermon his opportunity for
declara tions of policy and when he uttered his
mos t far-reac hing injunc tions he spoke as the
very mouthpiece of the deity."(1)




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(Positivism & Idealism)

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"L aw is not a n end it s elf. It is a par t of t he


polit ic al s ys tem of a nat ion, a nd it owes it s
exis tence t o the object s of the government . In
the light of my ex perience and s tudy , I hav e
reached the conclusion and believe that the first
and ba s ic objec t of la w is t he s ea r c h for
justice."(1)

(1) Robson, W.A.Civilization and the Gr ow th of Law , p-3.

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(1)

Wilson, R.K .Introduction to the Stidy of Inglo M uham madan


Law, p.1-15.

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