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- Country of residence: Jordan
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Abd al-Fattah Ayesh Abd al-Fattah Amr (28 August 1948 - 19 August 1996) (23 Shawwal 1367 - 5 Rabi` al-Akhir 1417) was a Jordanian Sharia judge, writer and poet. Born in Hebron , he holds a degree in Islamic law from the University of Jordan (1971). He worked as a teacher in Saudi Arabia, then as a judge in Sharia courts, then as an inspector for Sharia courts. He has collections of poetry and some judicial literature.
Biography
Abdel Fattah Ayesh Amr was born on August 28, 1948 / Shawwal 23, 1367 in Hebron , Palestine. Two years after birth, he moved to Amman with his family and lived there. He studied primary, secondary and university levels in Jordan’s schools and universities. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Islamic law from the University of Jordan in 1971, and a master’s degree in jurisprudence and legislation from the same university in 1984. He was the first student to discuss a master’s thesis in College, and the title of the thesis is the judicial differentiation in jurisprudence and law . Then he obtained a Ph . He was also the first student to discuss the thesis in the doctorate in Sharia.
He worked as a teacher in Saudi Arabia from 1971 until 1977 in the regions of Jizan, Abha and Tabuk. He left and returned to his homeland to enter the Sharia judiciary and was appointed as a judge in the Sharia courts until 1986, and rose to various judicial positions where he was appointed as a member of the Sharia Court of Appeal in Amman, then as an inspector of the Sharia courts from 1992.
his death
He died in Amman at dawn on August 19, 1996, corresponding to Rabi` al-Akhar 5, 1417, and was buried there.
His works
Among his poetry collections:
Ladi , 1987
Nectar , 1988
Jerusalemite Mushahat or Al-Maqdisiyat , 1993
Freshness
The wounded eagle
from his books:
Sharia policy applications in personal status , 1989
Judicial decisions in personal status until 1990 , 1990
Sharia policy in personal status , 1998
Judicial decisions in the origins of legal trials
Judicial differentiation
personal status , jointly
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