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Sami Aldeeb

Sami Awad Abu-Aldeeb Sahlieh is a lawyer and essayist Palestinian West Bank. He currently resides in Switzerland Biography

Sami Al-Deeb Abu Sahlieh is Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), he also teaches at the University of Palermo (Italy) and University of Aix-en-Provence.

Recognized specialist in legal issues in the Muslim world, he has published a bilingual edition in 2008 restoring the text of the Koran by placing the suras in chronological order (see Bibliography).

Sami ALDEEB is a lawyer engaged in defending human rights. He is an opponent of mutiliations genital circumcision and excision.

Publications

  • The right of peoples to self-determination, analytical study of Marxism-Leninism and the Soviet position, mimeo, GIIS, 1976, 276 pages.
  • The impact of religion on the legal, case of Egypt, non-Muslims in Islamic countries, academic publishing, Fribourg 1979, XVI-405 pages.
  • Discrimination against non-Jews as Christians and Muslims in Israel, Pax Christi, Lausanne, Easter 1992, 36 pages.
  • Muslims deal with human rights: religion & law & policy, research and documentation, Verlag Dr. Dieter Winkler, POBox 102665, D-44726 Bochum, 1994, 610 pages.
  • Sami Aldeeb and Andrea Bonomi (ed.): The Muslim family law and successions to the test of Western legal systems, Publications of the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Schulthess, Zrich, 1999, 353 pages.
  • Male and Female Circumcision Among Jews, Christians and Muslims: Religious, Medical, Social and Legal Debate, Shangri-La Publications, Warren Center, PA 19951, USA, 2001, 400 pages.
  • Muslim cemetery in the West: Standards Jewish, Christian and Muslim, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2002, 168 pages.
  • Muslims in the West between rights and duties, L'Harmattan , Paris, 2002, 296 pages.
  • Muslims in the West Caught Between rights and duties: Redefining the Separation of Church and State, Shangri-La Publications, Warren Center, PA 19951, USA, 2002, 318 pages.
  • Introduction to the Muslim society: foundations, principles and sources, Eyrolles, Paris, 2005, 462 pages.
  • The Qur'an External links and references


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