"The Rulings of Illegal Immigration and Related Matters Between Islamic Sharia and Secular Law (A Comparative Study)"

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hib Mustafa Abdo Abd aljaleel Alselwi

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This research deals with a comparative study of the provisions of contemporary issues related to illegal immigration, asylum, human trafficking, and migrant smuggling from a sharia and legal perspective, as these phenomena have become among the most prominent challenges facing the international community and the countries receiving migrants alike. Therefore, we have tried to present the position of Islamic jurisprudence and the position of Yemeni law compared to other laws on all issues.


Immigration is permissible, but in accordance with the procedures in place in the countries of arrival and departure. This is not achieved in the case of illegal immigration, and the like, the sponsorship project is implemented before international approval, Asylum is a legitimate action guaranteed by most international charters. AS for human trafficking, it is forbidden by Sharia and law, and is protected by many international conventions, as it involves the independence of people by force, coercion, or deception. The relationship between trafficking and migrant smuggling is represented by illegal immigrants using the slogan of human smuggling, organizing their images across country borders, and the use of drug smuggling methods by gangs, and the risks that accompany this, which immigrants may be exposed to, such as death or sexual exploitation.

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aljaleel Alselwi, hib M. A. A. (2025). "The Rulings of Illegal Immigration and Related Matters Between Islamic Sharia and Secular Law (A Comparative Study)" . Sana’a University Journal of Human Sciences, 4(9), 106–139. https://doi.org/10.59628/jhs.v4i9.1706
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