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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 Resolution 13/5-P[IS] (1987).
2 Significantly, by resolution of the recent conference of foreign ministers in Amman, this proposal was referred to the OIC Academy of Islamic Law, a council of respected, quite conservative, scholars of Islamic law issuing from time to time opinions on contemporary religious-legal issues, for the academy’s determination whether it should undertake the functions of the proposed commission.
3 See, e.g., M. Shaltūt, The Koran and Fighting, in Jihad in Medieval and Modern Islam (R. Peters trans. 1977).