10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «MAWAT»
Discover the use of
mawat in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mawat and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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Overthrowing Geography: Jaffa, Tel Aviv, and the Struggle ...
Here I focus on British land law in Palestine, which was based on the Ottoman Land Law of 1858 that enumerated six classes of land — mulk, miri, waqf, mawat, mahlul, and matruka6 — that were also used by the British during their rule of the ...
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Geology of Iraq - Halaman 221
17.2.2.3 Metamorphism of the Mawat Group The Mawat Complex was mapped in detail by GEOSURV (Jassim. 1972 and 1973; Masek and Etabi, 1973 and Al- Mehaidi. 1974). These surveys were accompanied by detailed petrographic and ...
Saad Z. Jassim, Jeremy C. Goff, 2006
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Land and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
Although mawat is an Islamic tenure, its rules are defined by community practice and custom. It is seen as a natural way of improving food security, providing employment, sustaining communities, and fostering community cohesion.
Jon Unruh, Rhodri Williams, 2013
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Tasawuf Sebagai Kritik Sosial: Mengedepankan Islam ...
Disyariatkannya ihya ' al-mawat ini terkait dengan upaya manusia untuk memiliki suatu benda dan tanah secara lebih mubah, tanpa paksaan dan cuma-cuma. Selain ihya ' al-mawat, kepemilikan secara mubah juga bisa melalui al-ishthiyad, ...
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Pentadbiran undang-undang Islam di Malaysia: sebelum ...
(1870) Leic. 466. 34. Tanah mawat, iaitu tanah yang tidak diusahakan dan tidak dimiliki. Terdapat beberapa kategori tanah menurut Undang-undang Tanah Islam seperti tanah milk atau mamlukah, tanah al-amiriyyah, tanah mauqujah sahiha, ...
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Indigenous (In)Justice: Human Rights Law and Bedouin ...
One of the categories was mawat (“dead” in Turkish), defined as uncultivated and uninhabited land located more than 1.5 miles from any town or village. Mawat land was classified as state property (Shamir, 1996; Forman and Kedar, 2004).
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Islamic Law and Civil Code: The Law of Property in Egypt - Halaman 14
Mawat Lands Much of the total land area in the realm of Islam was, and is, uncul- tivated wasteland—predominantly desert. The rehabilitation of this land, most of which is cultivable with proper irrigation, has always been an important issue in ...
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The Naqab Bedouin and Colonialism: New Perspectives - Halaman 169
Mawat land is defined under the 1858 Ottoman Land Code as vacant and unoccupied land, mountainous or rocky areas, which lie beyond the reach of a loud human voice, at a distance of 30 minutes walking, or about 1.5 miles from the edge ...
Mansour Nasasra, Sophie Richter-Devroe, Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder, 2014
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Petroleum and Mineral Resources - Halaman 183
The origin of the several lateral thrusts (oblique local thrust) are studied in Mawat area from Kurdistan Region of northeastern Iraq at about 30km to the north of Sulaimani city. The study is achieved in terms of the relation with both the Main ...
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Skim pembangunan tanah di Malaysia: satu cadangan ...
TANAH MAWAT Selain daripada pelupusan ketiga-tiga jenis tanah yang disebutkan di atas, Islam turut menggariskan suatu bentuk pelupusan tanah yang diistilahkan sebagai mawat (tanah mati, tanah yang tidak diduduki dan diusahakan ...
Naziruddin Abdullah, 1990