Proof, Evidence, Testimony, Procedure
1135. abagnara, Vincenzo. Il diritto e la procedura penale nelllslam. Salerno: Edi Sud, 1997. 224 pp.
1136. abbas, Alhaji Sadik. The oath in the procedure of Sharia tribunals.
Journal of the Centre of Islamic Legal Studies, 1 i (n.d.) pp. 30-32.1137. ABDEL HALEEM, M. & SHERIF, Adel Omar & DANIELS, Kate (eds.). Criminal justice in Islam: judicial procedure in the Sharta. London: I.B.Tauris, 2000. 256 pp.
1138. abualfaraj, Maha. Evidence in Islamic law: reforming the Islamic evidence law based on the federal rules of evidence. Journal of Islamic Law and Culture, 13 ii-iii (2011) pp. 140-165.
1139. ahmad, Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim. The testimony of witnesses and its role in Islamic criminal jurisprudence. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Edinburgh, 1994. 541 pp.
1140. ahmad, Nehaluddin. Comment women’s testimony in Islamic law and misconceptions: a critical analysis. Religion & Human Rights, 6 (2011) pp. 13-23.
1141. ahmad, Rashid. Testimony: first source of proof of right or crime. Al-Idah Biannual Research Journal, 23 (2011) pp. 28-43.
1142. ‘alwani, Taha J. Al- The testimony of women in Islamic law. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 13 ii (1996) pp. 173-119.
1143. alwani, Taha Jabir Al-. The rights of the accused in Islam. Arab Law Quarterly, 10 i (1995) pp. 3-16. [First published as: al-alwani, Taha Jabir. The rights of the accused in Islam (Part One). The American Journal of Social Science, 11 iii (1994) pp. 348-364.]
1144. alwani, Taha Jabir Al-. The rights of the accused in Islam. Arab Law Quarterly, 10 iii (1995) pp. 238-249. [First published as: al-alwani, Taha Jabir. The rights of the accused in Islam (Part Two). The American Journal of Social Science, 11 iv (1994) pp. 504-518.]
1145. anwarullah. Principles of evidence in Islam. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: A.S. Noordeen, 2004. 159 pp.
1146. anwarullah. Islamic law of evidence. Brunei: Islamic Da'wah Centre, Ministry of Religious Affairs, 2004. 192 pp.
1147. anwarullah. The Islamic law of evidence. New Delhi: Kitab Bhavan, 2000. 104 pp.
1148. attia, Gamal El Din. The right to a fair trial in Islamic countries. The right to a fair trial. Ed. David Weissbrodt, Rüdiger Wolfrum. Berlin & New York: Springer, 1997, pp. 343-371.
1149. awa. Mohamed Selim El-. Confession and other methods of evidence in Islamic procedural jurisprudence. Criminaljustice in Islam: judicial procedure in the shari’a. Ed. Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Adel Omar Sherif, Date Daniels, London & New York: I.B.Tauris, 2003, pp. 111-129.
1150. awad, Awad M. The rights of the accused under Islamic criminal procedure. The Islamic criminal justice system. Ed. M. Cherif Bassiouni. New York: Oceana Publications, 1982, pp. 91-107.
1151. azam, Hina. The exclusion of women's testimony in the hudüd: toward rethinking. A jihad for justice. Honoring the work and life of Amina Wadud. Ed. Kecia Ali, Juliane Hammer, Laury Silvers. N.p.: 48HrBooks, 2012, pp. 135-147.
1152. badawy, Tarek. Towards a contemporary view of Islamic criminal procedures: a focus on the testimony of witnesses. Arab Law Quarterly, 23 (2009) pp. 269-305.
1153. bassiouni, M. Cherif. Islam: concept, law and world habeas corpus. Rutgers-Camden Law Journal, 1 (1969) pp. 169-201.
1154. bechor, Guy. God in the courtroom. The transformation of courtroom oath and perjury between Islamic and Franco-Egyptian Law. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2012. 412 pp.
1155. berri, Zakaria El-. Prestation de serment comme processus d’instruction des crimes d’homicide dans la legislation islamique. Revue Internationale de Droit Penal, 46 iii-iv (1975) pp. 373-384.
1156. bin mohamad, Mohd. Nasran. Islamic law of evidence in confession (iqrar): definitions and conditions. Islamiyyat, 15 (1994) pp. 71-88.
1157. brunschvig, Robert. Le système de la preuve en droit musulman.
La preuve. Recueils de la Societe Jean Bodin pour l’histoire comparative des institutions. Bruxelles: Societe Jean Bodin pour l’histoire comparative des institutions, 1964, vol. 18, pp. 169-186. [Republished in brunschvig, Robert. Etudes d’Islamologie. Avant-propos et bibliographie de l’auteur par Abdel Magid Turki. Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve et Larose, 1976, vol. II, pp. 201-218.]1158. cahen, Claude. A propos des shuhud. Studia Islamica, 31 (1970) pp. 71-79.
1159. dikna, Abdelhafed. Le pouvoir du juge penal dans la recherche des preuves en droit musulman compare au droit francais. Thèse de doc- torat en Droit, Universite de Montpellier 1, 1988. 868 pp.
1160. DOULOUT, F. Le serment dans le droit musulman et ses coutumes (Doctrine et dernier etat de la jurisprudence). Revue algerienne tunisi- enne et marocaine de legislation et de jurisprudence, 63 (1947) pp. 1-31.
1161. elbushra, M.E. & breur, C.M. Reliability of personal evidence— Islamic law perspective. New trends in criminal investigation and evidence. Amsterdam: Intersentia, 2000, pp. 197-218.
1162. fadel, Mohammad. Two women, one man: knowledge, power, and gender in medieval Sunni legal thought. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 28 ii (1997) pp. 185-204.
1163. farrar, S.A. Islamic jurisprudence and the role of the accused: a re-examination. Legal Studies, 23 iv (2003) pp. 587-604.
1164. farrar, Salim Ali. The role of the accused in English and Islamic criminaljustice. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Warwick, 1999. 314 pp.
1165. gilani, Sayyid M. Yunus & SHALIM, K.M. Zakir Hossain. Forensic evidence in proving crimes: exploring the legal frameworks of Sharl'ah. Journal of Islam in Asia, 13 i (2016) pp. 220-247.
1166. gräf, Erwin. Gerichtsverfassung und Gerichtsbarkeit im islamischen Recht. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft, 58 (1955) pp. 48-78.
1167. grey, Ian & ALMAZROUEI, Amraim & Thomas, Justin & randall, Patrick. Forensic psychology and Islamic jurisprudence.
Mental Health, Religion & Culture, (2018) pp. 1-15.1168. Guiraud, Amedee. Jurisprudence et procedures musulmanes. Casablanca: Imprimerie du Petit Marocain, 1925. 473 pp.
1169. hallaq, Wael. Notes on the term qarina in Islamic legal discourse. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 108 iii (1988) pp. 475-480.
1170. HAMIDULLAH, Muhammad. La genèse du droit de la preuve en Islam. La preuve. Recueils de la Societe Jean Bodin pour l'histoire comparative des institutions. Bruxelles: Societe Jean Bodin pour l'histoire comparative des institutions, 1963, vol. 18, pp. 187-200.
1171. Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah. Forensic evidence: a comparative analysis of the general position in common law and Shari'ah. Islamic Studies, 46 ii (2007) pp. 199-216.
1172. Haneef, Sayed Sikanadar Shah. Modern means of proof: legal basis for its accommodation in Islamic law. Arab Law Quarterly, 20 iv (2006) pp. 334-364.
1173. Haneef, Sikander Shah. Islamic law of evidence. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Pelanduk Publications, 1994. 100 pp.
1174. holscher, Louis M. & mahmood, Rizwana. Borrowing from the Shariah: the potential uses of procedural Islamic law in the West. Ed. Delbert Rounds. International criminal justice: issues in a global perspective. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1999, pp. 82-96.
1175. hussein, Gamil Muhammed. Basic guarantees in the Islamic criminal justice system. Criminal justice in Islam: judicial procedure in the Sharia. Ed. Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Adel Omar Sherif, Kate Daniels. London: I.B.Tauris, 2003, pp. 35-53.
1176. Ibrahim, Saeed Hasan & mehemeed, Nasir bin Ibrahim. Basic principles of criminal procedure under Islamic Sharia. Criminaljustice in Islam:judicial procedure in the Sharia. Ed. Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Adel Omar Sherif, Kate Daniels. London: I.B.Tauris, 2003, pp. 17-34.
1177. Johansen, Baber. Signs as evidence: the doctrine of Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328) and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d. 1351) on proof. Islamic Law and Society, 9 ii (2002) pp.
168-193.1178. johansen, Baber. Formes de langage et fonctions publiques: stereo- types, temoins et offices dans la preuve par l'ecrit en droit musulman. Arabica, 44 iii (1997) pp. 333-376.
1179. kachkoush, Hoda. L’arrestation—etude de procedure penale com- paree (France, Egypte, Angleterre, Islam). Thèse de doctorat d'Etat, droit prive, Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, 1989. 472 pp.
1180. laheidan, Saleh Ibn Mohammad Al-. Means of evidence in Islamic law. The effect of Islamic legislation on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia. Proceedings of the symposium held in Ryadh 16-21 Shawal (9-13 October 1976). Rome: Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1980, pp. 147-192.
1181. Mahmood, Tahir. Criminal procedure at the shariah law as seen by modern scholars: a review. Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world. A comparative perspective. Ed. Tahir Mahmood et al. New Delhi: Institute of Objective Studies, 2005, pp. 292-310.
1182. majzoub, A.E. Opinion evidence and Islamic law. Sudan Law Journal and Reports, (1984) pp. 1-9.
1183. marneur, Francois. Essai sur la theorie de la preuve en droit musul- man. Paris: Librairie de la Societe du Recueil Sirey, 1910. 408 pp.
1184. masud, Muhammad Khalid. Procedural law between traditionists, jurists and judges: the problem of yamin ma‘ al-shahid. Al-Qantara, 20 ii (1999) pp. 389-416.
1185. mattar, Mohamed. Human rights in Islamic law, specifically the guarantee of procedural justice. European Journal of Law Reform, 16 ii (2014) pp. 68-96.
1186. mohamed, Mohd Munzil bin. Qarinah: admissibility of circumstantial evidence in hudud and qisas cases. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6 ii (2015) pp. 141-150.
1187. morand, Marcel. Introduction a l'etude de la preuve en droit musul- man. Etudes de droitMusulman Algerien. Alger, 1901, pp. 313-363.
1188. Munir, Muhammad. Fundamental guarantees of the rights of the accused in Islamic criminal justice system. Hamdard Islamicus, 40 iv (2017) pp.
45-65.1189. peters, Rudolph. Geschillenbeslechting in de sharia: het proces voor de qadi. Recht van de islam, 25 (2011) pp. 11-17.
1190. qasem, Anis Al-. Criminal justice in Islam: judicial procedure in the Shari'a. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 10 i (2003) pp. 491-492.
1191. reza, Sadiq. Due process in Islamic criminal law. George Washington International Law Review, 46 i (2013) pp. 1-27.
1192. reza, Sadiq. Islam's fourth amendment: search and seizure in Islamic doctrine and Muslim practice. Georgetown Journal of International Law, 40 iii (2009) pp. 703-806.
1193. salama, M. Les principes generaux de la preuve en droit penal islamique. Bulletin du Centre d’Etudes et de Documentation Juridiques, Economiques et Sociales (Le Caire), 14 xviii (1985), pp. 87-107.
1194. salama, Ma'moun M. General principles of criminal evidence in Islamic jurisprudence. The Islamic Criminaljustice System. Ed. M. Cherif Bassiouni. London etc.: Oceana, 1982, pp. 109-123.
1195. SHERIF, Adel Omar. Generalities on criminal procedure under Islamic Shari'a. Criminal justice in Islam: judicial procedure in the Shana. Ed. Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Adel Omar Sherif, Kate Daniels. London: I.B. Tauris, 2003, pp. 3-16.
1196. tyan, Emile. Le notariat et le regime de la preuve par ecrit dans la pratique du droit musulman. Beyrouth: Annales de l’Ecole Frangaise de Droit de Beyrouth/Ecole Frangaise de Droit, 1945. 99 pp.
1197. wiechman, Dennis J. & azarian, Mohammad K. & kendall, Jerry D. Islamic courts and corrections. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminaljustice, 19 i (1995) pp. 33-46.
1198. zahraa, Mahdi. Legal personality in Islamic law. Arab Law Quarterly, 10 iii (1995) pp. 193-206.