Since the turn of the century, a number of Islamic scholars including Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Ahmad Raysuni, Halim Rane, Jasser Auda, and Tariq Ramadan have all advocated the maqasid approach and contributed to its development.
He studied law at Kabul University and then served as Assistant Professor, and subsequently as Public Prosecutor with the Ministry of Justice, Afghanistan, 1965-1968.
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Mohammad Hashim Kamali (born 1944, Afghanistan) is an Afghan Islamic scholar and former professor of law at the International Islamic University of Malaysia.
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Since its inception, ITS has worked in collaboration with high-ranking scholars who are fully conversant with both traditional Islamic learning and with Western academia, including Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Martin Lings, Timothy Winter (Abdal Hakim Murad), Mohammad Hashim Kamali and Eric Ormsby.