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Islamic law : cases, authorities, and worldview

By: Ahmad, Ahmad Atif
Material type: BookPublisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, c2017.Description: xv, 202 p. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781474274494Subject(s): Islamic law | RELIGION -- Islam -- Law | RELIGION -- Islam -- History | RELIGION -- Islam -- Rituals & Practice | Islamic lawDDC classification: 340.59 AH IS Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"Introducing undergraduate students to Islamic law, this accessible textbook does not presume legal or technical knowledge. Drawing on a comparative approach, it encourages students to think through the issues of the application of Islamic law in majoritarian and minority Islamic legal contexts, including the USA, Saudia Arabia, Egypt and Malaysia. The book surveys the historical development as well as the contemporary contexts of Islamic law. In distilling the history of Islamic law for non-specialists, the author covers important topics such as the development and transformation of Islamic Institutions during and following colonialism. Coverage of Islamic law across contemporary contexts draws on real case material, and allows for discussion of Islam as a legal as well as ethical and moral code that is activated both inside and outside the court. Shariʻa (an Arabic word that simply means water-source or 'law') is explained, and the book also covers the two sources of 'authority' of Islamic Law, the Qurʼan, and the State. Readers will learn about rituals, dietary restrictions, family, contracts and property, lawful and unlawful gain, criminal law and punishments, and what makes a government legitimate in the eyes of Muslim individuals and authorities."--
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
Islamic Collection
340.59 AH IS (Browse shelf) Available T0058047
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Part 1: Islamic Law Today Around the World -- 1. Sharia, the Arab Spring and the Islamic Republic -- 2. Two Cases before American Courts -- 3. Institutions and Practices from the Muslim World -- Part 2: Authorities -- 4. Jurists and Schools of Law -- 5. The Post-School World and National Sharias -- Part 3: Sharia outside the Muslim Courtroom -- 6. Rituals and Dietary Laws -- 7. Regional and Non-State Actors -- 8. Fatwas and Muftis -- Part 4: The Sharia Worldview -- 9. State and Society -- 10. Laws and Morals -- Bibliography -- Index.

"Introducing undergraduate students to Islamic law, this accessible textbook does not presume legal or technical knowledge. Drawing on a comparative approach, it encourages students to think through the issues of the application of Islamic law in majoritarian and minority Islamic legal contexts, including the USA, Saudia Arabia, Egypt and Malaysia. The book surveys the historical development as well as the contemporary contexts of Islamic law. In distilling the history of Islamic law for non-specialists, the author covers important topics such as the development and transformation of Islamic Institutions during and following colonialism. Coverage of Islamic law across contemporary contexts draws on real case material, and allows for discussion of Islam as a legal as well as ethical and moral code that is activated both inside and outside the court. Shariʻa (an Arabic word that simply means water-source or 'law') is explained, and the book also covers the two sources of 'authority' of Islamic Law, the Qurʼan, and the State. Readers will learn about rituals, dietary restrictions, family, contracts and property, lawful and unlawful gain, criminal law and punishments, and what makes a government legitimate in the eyes of Muslim individuals and authorities."--

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