Videos

Divine Sharia and Human Freedom

Some people call for the implementation of Sharia, while others demand the separation of religion from the state. However, many on both sides do not fully understand its true meaning.

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The Role of Administrative Judiciary in Enhancing the Rule of Law

An employee who learns that promotions depend more on networking and favouritism than on merit and legal avenues.

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https://qawl.com/?p=1645&lang=en

Driving Schools: A Journey Towards Professionalism and Road Safety

Undoubtedly, driving schools are important beyond teaching students how to drive vehicles. They extend to improving road safety and enhancing traffic culture among drivers. These schools provide practical and theoretical training to trainees, equipping them with the necessary skills to handle various driving conditions and emergencies.

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Dream of Ownership vs. Nightmare of Construction

The Qatari Civil Code has established several clauses outlining the contractor’s obligations in Law No. 22 of 2004. The contractor must ensure the quality of work per the agreed-upon conditions and within the specified time frame in the contract to avoid defects or violations. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for compensating the owner for any damages or losses resulting from the contractor’s failure to fulfil their contractual obligations.

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https://qawl.com/?p=1396&lang=en

Adapting Civilization with Stable Upbringing and Evolving Education

The “flood” of globalisation, with its corrupting and intrusive values, has struck Arab societies—alongside political, social, and economic changes—leading to a glaring escalation in the crisis of upbringing. This has resulted in behavioural deviations, unprecedented family disintegration, and a profound disturbance of the entire social system.

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https://qawl.com/?p=1325&lang=en

Abu Yusuf Al-Ansari: The First Chief Judge in Islam

Social, cultural, intellectual, and economic life saw significant development and expansion during the Abbasid era. Arabization, translation movements, urban growth, and city building flourished, integrating various ethnicities within the state. This diversity increased the need for independent judicial authorities separate from rulers and governors. Consequently, the state employed many judges and provided them with salaries to issue fatwas, make judgments, and resolve disputes among the people.

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https://qawl.com/?p=1236&lang=en

World Press Freedom Day – May 3

Freedom has been controversial among individuals, societies, and various cultures throughout history, as it is a basic human need essential for affirming dignity and humanity.

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Sponsorship From To

The Gulf region, with its capabilities and resources, has become a political and economic target for many Western countries, which has led them to fabricate political pressure tools such as allegations of violating the rights of migrant workers there.

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https://qawl.com/?p=1061&lang=en

Women’s Rights under Polygamous Laws

Explore the complexities of Arab family laws, focusing on child custody and its societal impacts.

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https://qawl.com/?p=949&lang=en

Highlights on the History of the Qatari Judiciary

Over the last two centuries, Sharia courts have evolved into modern courts influenced by Western and Latin law.

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https://qawl.com/?p=880&lang=en

The Obligatory Bequest: necessity or choice?

This video presents the touching journey of Layla and her son as they navigate the aftermath of Fahd’s death and the complex battle for his inheritance. Facing the differences in understanding jurisprudence, Layla highlights the challenges of Obligatory bequests and the differences in legal systems between Arab countries. This story unfolds a compelling insight into the nuances of inheritance law and cultural practices.

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https://qawl.com/?p=750&lang=en