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Abdullah
Al-Shami is a Professor at the University of Hodeidah and before, he was an Associate Professor at the Universities of Sana'a and Hodeidah in the Republic of Yemen, seconded to the University of Brunei Darussalam since September 1996 up to September 2002. He obtained his B.A. in Islamic Law(Shari'ah),
Master Degree in Comparative Jurisprudence from Saudi Arabia and
earned his Ph.D. in Comparative Jurisprudence from the University
of Manchester, UK.
His research interests comprise: the Judicial Authority
System in Islamic Law, Islamic Constitution Expertise,
Islamic Law of Transactions and Finance, Contemporary
Islamic Thought, Islamic Family Law, Islamic Criminal Law
and the Basics and Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence.
He has written many books and articles on variety of
issues in Islamic Law.
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