"This volume surveys the diversity of Islamic legal thought and practice, a 1500 - year tradition that has been cultivated throughout the Islamic world. It features translations of Islamic legal texts from across the spectrum of literary genres (including legal theory, judicial handbooks, pamphlets) that represent the range of temporal, geographic and linguistic contexts in which Islamic law has been, and continues to be, developed. Each text has been chosen and translated by a specialist. It is accompanied by an accessible introduction that places the author and text in historical and legal…mehr
"This volume surveys the diversity of Islamic legal thought and practice, a 1500 - year tradition that has been cultivated throughout the Islamic world. It features translations of Islamic legal texts from across the spectrum of literary genres (including legal theory, judicial handbooks, pamphlets) that represent the range of temporal, geographic and linguistic contexts in which Islamic law has been, and continues to be, developed. Each text has been chosen and translated by a specialist. It is accompanied by an accessible introduction that places the author and text in historical and legal contexts and explains the state of the relevant field of study. An introduction to each section offers an overview of the genre and provides a useful bibliography. The volume will enable all researchers of Islamic law - established academics, undergraduate students, and general readers -- to understand the tremendous and sometimes bewildering diversity of Islamic law, as well the continuities and common features that bind it together"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Robert Gleave and Omar Anchassi; Part I. Islamic Legal Theory (U l al-Fiqh) and Related Genres: 1. The Foundation of Analogy Ziad Bou Akl; 2. The Insufficiency of Concomitance Alone Walter Edward Young; 3. Selections from al-Manth r f -l-Qaw id of Badr al-D n al-Zarkash (d. 794/1392) Elias G. Saba; 4. 'Is Every Mujtahid Correct or Not?' and the implications of holding incorrect theological beliefs for one's fate in the hereafter, from Qaw n n al-U l of M rz al-Qumm (d. 1231/1816) Ali-reza Bhojani; 5. The 'Innovation' of Legal School Affiliation Robert Gleave; Part II. Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Related Genres: 6. The Kit b al-Umma, or ä fat al-Mad na Rehanna Nurmohamed; 7. Section on lawful food from al-Mabs f Fiqh al-Im miyya of Mu ammad b. al- asan al- s (d. 460/1067) Sumeyra Yakar; 8. 'The Treatise of Refutation of those who Criticise [Our] Conduct' (Kit b al-Radd al man äana f l-S ra) attributed to Imam al-Mutawakkil al All h, A mad b. Sulaym n (d. 566/1170) Eirik Hovden; 9. Menstruating Women and Visiting the Mosque Robert Gleave; 10. Section on the law of rebellion from the Radd al-Mu t r of Ibn bid n (d. 1252/1836) Aysegul Simsek; 11. Offer and Acceptance in Islamic Marriage Robert Gleave; 12. Treatise on Jihad and Migration Magomed Gizbulaev; 13. Alms Tax (zak ) in Sh Law Maryam Rutner; 14. A Difficult Case of Divorce, Tholaq Samvadam of Abd All h Musliy r (b. ?) Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin; Part III. Legal Opinions (Fatw s): 15. Ottoman Fatw s on the Substitution of Defunct Endowment Properties, from al-Aqw l al-Mar iyya of Q z dah Mu ammad hir (d. 1254/1834) Hatice Kubra; 16. Settling Disputes among Nomads Ismail Warscheid; 17. Fatw s on Aspects of Modern Life Knut S. Vikør; 18. 'According to the qaul mu tamad it is unlawful and invalid' Mohamad Bekti Khudari Lantong; 19. Women and Leadership Mahmoud Afifi; 20. 'His doctrine is deviant' Mukhsin Achmed; Part IV. Court Judgements and other Court Documentation: 21. The Restitituion of Conjugal Rights Sohaira Siddiqui; 22. A Shar a Court Judgement of Mu ammad usayn Fish rak (d. 1353/1935) reviving the Safavid Waqf of M rz A mad Kafr n (d. after 988/1580) Zahir Bhalloo; 23. Authenticating Marriage Monika Lindbekk; 24. Judgment of the Moroccan Supreme Council of Shar a Appeals, Ruling #52 on Issue #4164 concerning Inheritance, Slavery, and Paternity (1359/1943) Ari Schriber; 25. Shar a, Sales and Loans in the Malaysian High Court Amir Shaharuddin; 26. A Shar a Court Decision on the Type of 'Compensation' in hul /khul Divorce Asnakech Getnet; Part V. Judicial Manuals and Reference Books: 27. 'The Discretion of the mâm' Kubra Nugay; 28. On Criminal Law Mina Khalil; 29. Custody Disputes and the Best Interest of the Child, from al-Murshid f l-Qä al-Shar by Q Iyad Zahalka Nijmi Edres; 30. Ibn Khunyan (b. 1376/1956) on Ajudication and Judicial Organisation, from al-K shif f Shar Ni m al-Mur fä t al-Shar iyya al-Sä d ('A Commentary on the Saudi Code of Shar a Procedure') Dominik Krell; 31. Temporary Marriage in Iranian Family Law Hannah L. Richter; 32. On Scriptuaries and Pagans as Slave-Concubines Omar Anchassi; Part VI. Alternative Sources for Islamic Legal Studies: Licenses, Biographies, Pamphlets, Speeches and Novels: 33. Reform of Islamic Law in 19th century Afghanistan Elham Bakhtary; 34. The 'Permission to Teach' the Law Robert Gleave; 35. Controversial and Uncontroversial Biographies in Ray nat al-Adab of M rz Mu ammad Al Mudarris (d. 1373/1954) Robert Gleave; 36. Battle of the Q s Mahmood Kooria; 37. A l m al-När and the Islamic State's Justification for Execution by Burning Mathias Ghyoot.
Introduction Robert Gleave and Omar Anchassi; Part I. Islamic Legal Theory (U l al-Fiqh) and Related Genres: 1. The Foundation of Analogy Ziad Bou Akl; 2. The Insufficiency of Concomitance Alone Walter Edward Young; 3. Selections from al-Manth r f -l-Qaw id of Badr al-D n al-Zarkash (d. 794/1392) Elias G. Saba; 4. 'Is Every Mujtahid Correct or Not?' and the implications of holding incorrect theological beliefs for one's fate in the hereafter, from Qaw n n al-U l of M rz al-Qumm (d. 1231/1816) Ali-reza Bhojani; 5. The 'Innovation' of Legal School Affiliation Robert Gleave; Part II. Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Related Genres: 6. The Kit b al-Umma, or ä fat al-Mad na Rehanna Nurmohamed; 7. Section on lawful food from al-Mabs f Fiqh al-Im miyya of Mu ammad b. al- asan al- s (d. 460/1067) Sumeyra Yakar; 8. 'The Treatise of Refutation of those who Criticise [Our] Conduct' (Kit b al-Radd al man äana f l-S ra) attributed to Imam al-Mutawakkil al All h, A mad b. Sulaym n (d. 566/1170) Eirik Hovden; 9. Menstruating Women and Visiting the Mosque Robert Gleave; 10. Section on the law of rebellion from the Radd al-Mu t r of Ibn bid n (d. 1252/1836) Aysegul Simsek; 11. Offer and Acceptance in Islamic Marriage Robert Gleave; 12. Treatise on Jihad and Migration Magomed Gizbulaev; 13. Alms Tax (zak ) in Sh Law Maryam Rutner; 14. A Difficult Case of Divorce, Tholaq Samvadam of Abd All h Musliy r (b. ?) Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin; Part III. Legal Opinions (Fatw s): 15. Ottoman Fatw s on the Substitution of Defunct Endowment Properties, from al-Aqw l al-Mar iyya of Q z dah Mu ammad hir (d. 1254/1834) Hatice Kubra; 16. Settling Disputes among Nomads Ismail Warscheid; 17. Fatw s on Aspects of Modern Life Knut S. Vikør; 18. 'According to the qaul mu tamad it is unlawful and invalid' Mohamad Bekti Khudari Lantong; 19. Women and Leadership Mahmoud Afifi; 20. 'His doctrine is deviant' Mukhsin Achmed; Part IV. Court Judgements and other Court Documentation: 21. The Restitituion of Conjugal Rights Sohaira Siddiqui; 22. A Shar a Court Judgement of Mu ammad usayn Fish rak (d. 1353/1935) reviving the Safavid Waqf of M rz A mad Kafr n (d. after 988/1580) Zahir Bhalloo; 23. Authenticating Marriage Monika Lindbekk; 24. Judgment of the Moroccan Supreme Council of Shar a Appeals, Ruling #52 on Issue #4164 concerning Inheritance, Slavery, and Paternity (1359/1943) Ari Schriber; 25. Shar a, Sales and Loans in the Malaysian High Court Amir Shaharuddin; 26. A Shar a Court Decision on the Type of 'Compensation' in hul /khul Divorce Asnakech Getnet; Part V. Judicial Manuals and Reference Books: 27. 'The Discretion of the mâm' Kubra Nugay; 28. On Criminal Law Mina Khalil; 29. Custody Disputes and the Best Interest of the Child, from al-Murshid f l-Qä al-Shar by Q Iyad Zahalka Nijmi Edres; 30. Ibn Khunyan (b. 1376/1956) on Ajudication and Judicial Organisation, from al-K shif f Shar Ni m al-Mur fä t al-Shar iyya al-Sä d ('A Commentary on the Saudi Code of Shar a Procedure') Dominik Krell; 31. Temporary Marriage in Iranian Family Law Hannah L. Richter; 32. On Scriptuaries and Pagans as Slave-Concubines Omar Anchassi; Part VI. Alternative Sources for Islamic Legal Studies: Licenses, Biographies, Pamphlets, Speeches and Novels: 33. Reform of Islamic Law in 19th century Afghanistan Elham Bakhtary; 34. The 'Permission to Teach' the Law Robert Gleave; 35. Controversial and Uncontroversial Biographies in Ray nat al-Adab of M rz Mu ammad Al Mudarris (d. 1373/1954) Robert Gleave; 36. Battle of the Q s Mahmood Kooria; 37. A l m al-När and the Islamic State's Justification for Execution by Burning Mathias Ghyoot.
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