{"name":"Amir Abu-Ghudda","slug":"amir-aboguddah","bio":"Amir Abu-Ghudda has a BA in Political Science and Certificate in Economics from University of Regina and has received a JD from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. He also pursued Islamic studies in Turkey under scholars of hadith and fiqh. He has completed articles (legal training) at Blakes, Cassels, &amp; Graydon and clerked at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. Currently, he practices as a commercial litigator in Saskatchewan. He has interests in Uṣūl al-Fiqh, Islamic judicial systems, and political thought.","short_bio":"","designation":"Guest Contributor","department":["Contributors"],"thumbnail":"https://cdn.yaqeeninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Amir-Aboguddah.jpg","url":"https://yaqeeninstitute.org/team/amir-aboguddah","total_publications":3,"recent_publications":[{"title":"Juz' 20 with Ustadah Najwa Awad and Ustadh. Amir Abu Ghudda | Qur'an 30 for 30 Season 3","slug":"juz-20-with-ust-najwa-awad-and-ust-amir-abu-ghudda-quran-30-for-30-season-3","type":"Series","date":"2022-04-20 20:58:25"},{"title":"Uncovering the Bedrock: A Primer on Islamic Legal Maxims","slug":"uncovering-the-bedrock-a-primer-on-islamic-legal-maxims","type":"Paper","date":"2021-12-16 21:48:22"},{"title":"A Sober Second Thought: When and How Should Changes in Islamic Law be Made?","slug":"a-sober-second-thought-when-and-how-should-changes-in-islamic-law-be-made","type":"Paper","date":"2020-07-30 17:36:49"}]}