-
Lebanese intellectuals Bulus Nujaym and
Albert Naccache,
during the
buildup to the 1919
Paris Peace Conference.
Nujaym was
building on his
widely read...
-
expedition to the
region which was
championed by
Lebanese nationalist Bulus Nujaym. Many
Syrian nationalists opposed the new entity,
seeing Lebanon as an integral...
- the idea of a
Greater Lebanon in 1908 was put
forward in a book by
Bulus Nujaym, a
Lebanese Maronite writing under the
pseudonym of M. Jouplain, he suggested...
- banishment, and
seizure of property. The sixteenth-century
Egyptian jurist Ibn
Nujaym said that taʿzīr
could consist of lashing, slapping,
rubbing the ears, a...
- him so he does not
understand a
little or much (anything at all)" to Ibn
Nujaym’s, "[a
drunk is he who] does not know (the difference)
between a man and...
- by "several
notable scholars"—according to
Mateen Siddiqui—such as Ibn
Nujaym, Al-Bahjouri, and Abu Hanifa.
Critics also note a
pattern of "a
brief spell...
-
Arabic pronunciation: [fiqhu'n nikah]; Fiqh al-nikah
Hanafi scholar, Ibn
Nujaym wrote, "It is
mentioned in the
collection of
fatawa Al-Walwaljiya that there...
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Arabic caliphate martial tradition,
except the
loyalty to authority. Ibn
Nujaym al-Hanafi,
Hanafi scholar said
about Kharijites: "...
kharijites are a folk...
- in the
Revue under different pseudonyms.
Another contributor was
Bulus Nujaym, a
Maronite from Jounieh. They all
supported the idea of the
Greater Lebanon...
- was
developed as a
result of it,
spawned the
first nationalist movement.
Nujaym, an
educated Maronite from Junie, one of the most
influential of them, was...