E-Book, Englisch, 466 Seiten
Abou El Fadl / Modarressi / Atif Ahmad Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-317-62245-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 466 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-62245-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This Handbook is a detailed reference source comprising of original articles covering the origins, history, theory and practice of Islamic law.
Previous publications on this topic have approached Islamic law from practically every disciplinary and pedagogical perspective (philology, history, sociology, anthropology etc.) except that of the study of law. The real challenge is that there are a number of historical and doctrinal aspects of Islamic jurisprudence that cannot be properly evaluated unless the functions and processes of legal cultures and the patterns of legal thought are also taken into account. This comparative perspective has a direct bearing on the structure and selected topics of this book:
- Part I: Approaching Islamic Law
- Part II: Sources and Origins of Islamic Law
- Part III: The Emergence and Dynamics of Islamic Law: The Classical Legacy
- Part IV: Praxis and Islamic Law
- Part V: Substantive Fields of Islamic Law
- Part VI: Islamic Law: Transformation and Modernity
- Part VII: Islamic Law and the Challenges of the Age of Globalization
With contributions from a selection of highly regarded scholars in this field, the Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law is an essential resource for students and scholars who are interested in the field of Islamic Law.
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Introduction/Preface, Khaled Abou El Fadl Part I: Approaching Islamic Law 1. What Type of Law is Islamic Law?, Khaled Abou El Fadl 2. The Original Condition and the Objectives of Law, Mohammad Fadel 3. The Sacred and Profane in Islamic Law, Frank Griffel 4. The Rights of God and the Rights of Human Beings in Islamic Jurisprudence, Muhammad Khalid Masud 5. Morality and Ethics in Islamic Law, Sherman Jackson Part II: Sources and Origins of Islamic Law 6. Legal Systems of the Near East: The Pre-Islamic Context, Harald Motzki 7. The Qur’an as a Source of Law, Mohammad Hashim Kamali 8. The Hadith and Sunna as sources of Law, Ahmed Souaiaia 9. Analogy (Qiyas) and the Operative Cause in Legally Deductive Reasoning, Ahmad Atif Ahmad 10. The Juristic Debates on the Role of Consensus (Ijma’) as an Instrument of Development and Consolidation, Zafar Ishaq Ansari Part III: The Emergence and Dynamics of Islamic Law: The Classical Legacy 11. The Emergence of the Madhahib in Islamic Law, Wael B. Hallaq 12. Usul al-Fiqh and Tarjih, Bernard G. Weiss 12. Asbab al-Ikhtilaf and Maxims of law (Qawa’id al-Fiqhiyya), Felicitas Opwis 13. Principles of Equity and Necessity in Islamic Law, Intisar Rabb 14. Custom and Social Practice: ‘Urf and ‘Adah, Ayman Shabana 15. Maqasid al-Shari‘ah and maslaha, David L. Johnson 16. Ijtihad and Taqlid, Ahmad Dallal or Sherman Jackson Part IV: Praxis and Islamic Law 17. Islamic Law and the State, Adis Duderija 18. Qadis and Judicial Authority in the Development of Islamic Law, David Powers or Muhammad Khalid Masud 18. Muftis and the Social Practice of Islamic Law, Kristen Stilt or Intisar Rabb 19. Legal Education and the Guilds of Law, Joseph E. Lowry Part V: Substantive Fields of Islamic Law 20. Legal Offenses, Cherif Bassiouni or Oussama Arabi 21. Legal Obligations, Nabil Saleh or Lena Salaymeh 22. Family Law and Succession, Ziba Mir-Hosseini or Kecia Ali 23. Property law and the Waqf, John Makdisi 24. Jihad, Sovereignty, and Jurisdiction: The Issue of the Abode of Islam, Rudolph Peters Part VI: Islamic Law: Transformation and Modernity 25. The Ottoman Mejelle and the Tanzimat Reforms, Colin Imber or Oussama Arabi 26. Colonialism and the Mixed Courts of Egypt, Mark Hoyle or Rudolph Peters 27. The Age of Codifications and the Modern Nation-State, Amir Boozari or Abdul Hakim al-Matroudi 28. Legal Reformist Thought in the Contemporary Age, Tariq Ramadan Part VII: Islamic Law and the Challenges of the Age of Globalization 29. Islamic Law and the Challenge of Secularism, Muhammad Zia ul-Haq 30. The Shari‘ah and the Principles of Constitutionalism, Nader Hashemi 31. Islamic Law and the Challenge of Human rights, Andrew F. March 32. Islamic Law and the Question of Gender Equality, Haifaa Jawad or Mona Siddiqui 33. Terrorism, Religious Violence, and the Shari‘ah, Javaid Rehman 34. Muslim Minorities in the West, Said Fares Hassan 35. Islamic Banking, Frank E. Vogel