The hanafi approach to the clear (wāḍiḥ) words of the legislative text (mufesser and muḥkem)
This paper elaborates on how the scholars of the Hanafi School of Law theoretically considered mufesser and muḥkem. Mufesser and muḥkem represent two out of four categories (ẓāhir, naṣṣ, mufassar and muḥkem) in the categorization of the clear meaning of the legislative text (wāḍiḥ) in the Hanafi school. Naming examples, the paper analyses the use o...
By Šukrija Ramić
The quality of school life as a factor in the prevention of peer violence among students
Based on insights from earlier research, it was found that the quality of school life can be a factor in the prevention of peer violence among students, which was the basis for the selection of this research problem. The aim of this study was to examine the attitudes of elementary and high school students about the quality of school life and to est...
By Ermin Vučkić, Izet Pehlić
Religious pedagogical conceptualization of the qur'anic description of slander
From the perspective of Islamic theological thought, every sin, in addition to otherworldly consequences, produces some damage in this world. Sins the effect of which is limited to an individual have the potential to affect negatively one’s spiritual and physical constitution, while sins in the sphere of interpersonal relationships destroy the soci...
By Muamer Neimarlija
Uncertainty in contracts from the perspective of islamic law – contemporary implications
A few Quranic verses implicitly prohibit uncertainty in contracts, while hadith texts explicitly prohibit it. The analysis of primary sources of Islamic law and the views of eminent scholars show that uncertainty in contracts is tolerated in situations where there is a need for the contract and where the potential harm from the risks and uncertaint...
By Hakija Kanurić
The study of tajwid in islamic educational institutions in the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period from 1878 to 1945
The fundamental and most important source of Islamic learning is the Qur'an. As part of the study of the Qur'an, the study of tajwid is unavoidable as a special Islamic discipline that deals with the correct interpretation of the text of the Qur'an as the God’s final revelation. The aim of the paper is to present the study of tajwid in Islamic educ...
By Safet Husejnović
Organizational justice as a determinant of the resilience of academic staff and a higher education institution
The aim of this research was to determine whether organizational justice determines the level of resilience of academic staff as well as the institution, and whether different aspects of organizational justice are related to the resilience of academic staff and the higher education institution. The study included 206 participants, academics from va...
By Aldina Leto, Mirna Marković
Educators’ perception of the parents’ participation in early upbringing and education
Employing a qualitative research method, this paper aims at shedding light on the role of parents in the educational work of preschool institutions from the perspective of educators. The emphasis is placed on creating work programs, choosing activities in accordance with children's interests, and cooperation and partnership with educators who are i...
By Emina Šarić-Krajišnik
The relationship between stress and sociodemographic and academic characteristics among students
The study presents an active and turbulent period of life in which almost all students face stress. Due to that, this paper examines the presence of stress in student population and the contribution of sociodemographic and academic characteristics to explaining stress that they experience. The research included 170 students from different universit...
By Indira Husić, Aldina Leto
The perfect man (al-insa:n al-ka:mil) in the quranic exegesis, hadith tradition and taṣawwuf
The Qur’anic verses and prophetic traditions confirm the physical, ethical and universal perfection of a man. The highest level of perfection belongs to Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and to his righteous successors. Every man, according to the Sufi teaching, can potentially become perfect, while the main purpose of a perfect man is to serve ...
By Mensur Valjevac
Observations regarding extended causative verbal adverbials in the modern turkish language
In the grammatical structure of the Turkish language, the ablative case suffix can also in certain contexts express causation. Thus, causative adverbial phrases can be derived by adding the ablative case suffix to noun phrases formed during the process of nominalization by transforming the initial clauses with finite predicates, where the function ...
By Edina Solak, Mirza Bašić, Amina Hadžimejlić