HLS Library Book Talk | Intisar Rabb's 'Doubt in Islamic Law'
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- On April 8 the Harvard Law School Library hosted a book talk and panel discussion on Intisar Rabb's "Doubt in Islamic Law: A History of Legal Maxims, Interpretation, and Islamic Criminal Law". With panelists Adriaan Lanni and Roy Mottahedeh.
Very well done. Mrs. Intisar Rabb. Great presentation
shi'a is the group and shi'i is an individual member of the shi'a also shi'a is short for shi'a 'ali (the party/faction of 'ali
what is the source of this story ? the story of ali and the man with the knife? and isnt the same applies in modern criminal justicse system as well?
She is mispronounced the word She-ee, it is pronounced Shia - Shee-ah
Tor Guy In Arabic, "Shee-ah" is used as a nominative. "Shee-e" is used as an adjective. So, her pronunciation was just fine since she uses it as an adjective.
***** This is incorrect, because it doesn't matter in which way its used or what language, Shia is simply pronounced Shee-ah... Period.
No other linguistic character changes that fact, so if you pronounce it incorrectly in whatever context your implying, it is incorrect to say Shee-eh.
Random internet troll who probably doesn't speak arabic vs eminent professor at Harvard
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***** ok
I concur with your comment. Her pronunciation is correct. Classical arabic speaker here.