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A comprehensive guide to Islamic legal scholarship, this Handbook offers a direct and accessible introduction to Islamic law and the academic debates within the field. Topics include textual sources and authority, institutions, substantive legal areas, Islamic legal philosophy, and Islamic law in the Muslim World and in Muslim minority countries.
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A comprehensive guide to Islamic legal scholarship, this Handbook offers a direct and accessible introduction to Islamic law and the academic debates within the field. Topics include textual sources and authority, institutions, substantive legal areas, Islamic legal philosophy, and Islamic law in the Muslim World and in Muslim minority countries.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1002
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1764g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679010
- ISBN-10: 0199679010
- Artikelnr.: 52614713
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1002
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1764g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679010
- ISBN-10: 0199679010
- Artikelnr.: 52614713
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anver M. Emon is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Religion, Pluralism, and the Rule of Law at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Religious Pluralism and Islamic Law (OUP 2014), co-editor of the Oxford Islamic Legal Studies series, and founding editor of the journal Middle East Law and Governance. Rumee Ahmed is Associate Professor of Islamic Law and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia.
* Editors' Introduction
* I. Discipline and Critique
* A. Islamic Legal Studies
* 1: Ayesha Chaudhry: Islamic Legal Studies: A Critical Historiography
* 2: Anver M. Emon: Fiqh
* 3: Saadia Yacoob: Islamic Law and Gender
* 4: Rumee Ahmed: Islamic Law and Theology
* 5: John R. Bowen: Anthropology and Islamic Law
* 6: Andrew F. March: Falsafa and Law
* Part II Legal Theory and Institutions
* A. Legal Theory
* 7: Anver M. Emon: Ijtihad
* 8: Robert Gleave: Imami Shi'i Legal Theory: From its Origins to the
Early-Twentieth Century
* 9: Ayman Shabana: Custom in the Islamic Legal Tradition
* 10: Youcef Soufi: The Historiography of Sunni Usul al-Fiqh
* 11: Mairaj U. Syed: Ijma'
* B. Institutions
* 12: Mohammad Fadel: al-Qadi
* 13: Kristen Stilt and M. Safa Saraçoglu: Hisba and Muhtasib
* 14: Matthieu Tillier: The Mazalim in Historiography
* Part III Origins, Empires, and States
* A. Historical Studies
* 15: Benjamin Jokisch: Origins of and Influences on Islamic law
* 16: Mariam Sheibani, Amir Toft, and Ahmed El Shamsy: The Classical
Period: Scripture, Origins, and Early Development
* 17: Marion Katz: The Age of Development and Continuity, 12th-15th
Centuries CE
* 18: Matthew B. Ingalls: The Historiography of Islamic Law During the
Mamluk Sultanate
* 19: Haim Gerber: Law in the Ottoman Empire
* 20: M. Reza Pirbhai: A Historiography of Islamic Law in the Mughal
Empire
* 21: Rula Jurdi Abisaab: Delivering Justice: The Monarch's 'Urfi
Courts and the Shari'a in Safavid Iran
* 22: Syed Adnan Hussain: Anglo-Muhammadan Law
* 23: Leonard Wood: Legislation as an Instrument of Islamic Law
* Part IV Regional Variations
* A. Muslim-Majority States
* 24: Melissa Crouch: Islamic Law and Society in Southeast Asia
* 25: Antonia Fraser Fujinaga: Islamic Law in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* 26: Ruth A. Miller: The Turkish Republic
* 27: Jeff Redding: Islamic Law in South Asia: A Testament to Diversity
* B. Muslim Minorities
* 28: Natasha Bakht: The Incorporation of Shari'a in North America:
Enforcing the Mahr to Combat Women's Poverty Post-Relationship
Dissolution
* 29: Mathias Rohe: Islamic Law in Western Europe
* 30: Abdullah Saeed: Shari'a in Australia
* Part V Substantive Legal Areas
* A. Case Studies
* 31: Nathan J. Brown and Mara Revkin: Islamic Law and Constitutions
* 32: Shannon Dunn: Islamic Law and Human Rights
* 33: Anver M. Emon: Islamic Law and Finance
* 34: Kristen Stilt: Animals
* 35: Lynn Welchman: A Historiography of Islamic Family Law
* Index
* I. Discipline and Critique
* A. Islamic Legal Studies
* 1: Ayesha Chaudhry: Islamic Legal Studies: A Critical Historiography
* 2: Anver M. Emon: Fiqh
* 3: Saadia Yacoob: Islamic Law and Gender
* 4: Rumee Ahmed: Islamic Law and Theology
* 5: John R. Bowen: Anthropology and Islamic Law
* 6: Andrew F. March: Falsafa and Law
* Part II Legal Theory and Institutions
* A. Legal Theory
* 7: Anver M. Emon: Ijtihad
* 8: Robert Gleave: Imami Shi'i Legal Theory: From its Origins to the
Early-Twentieth Century
* 9: Ayman Shabana: Custom in the Islamic Legal Tradition
* 10: Youcef Soufi: The Historiography of Sunni Usul al-Fiqh
* 11: Mairaj U. Syed: Ijma'
* B. Institutions
* 12: Mohammad Fadel: al-Qadi
* 13: Kristen Stilt and M. Safa Saraçoglu: Hisba and Muhtasib
* 14: Matthieu Tillier: The Mazalim in Historiography
* Part III Origins, Empires, and States
* A. Historical Studies
* 15: Benjamin Jokisch: Origins of and Influences on Islamic law
* 16: Mariam Sheibani, Amir Toft, and Ahmed El Shamsy: The Classical
Period: Scripture, Origins, and Early Development
* 17: Marion Katz: The Age of Development and Continuity, 12th-15th
Centuries CE
* 18: Matthew B. Ingalls: The Historiography of Islamic Law During the
Mamluk Sultanate
* 19: Haim Gerber: Law in the Ottoman Empire
* 20: M. Reza Pirbhai: A Historiography of Islamic Law in the Mughal
Empire
* 21: Rula Jurdi Abisaab: Delivering Justice: The Monarch's 'Urfi
Courts and the Shari'a in Safavid Iran
* 22: Syed Adnan Hussain: Anglo-Muhammadan Law
* 23: Leonard Wood: Legislation as an Instrument of Islamic Law
* Part IV Regional Variations
* A. Muslim-Majority States
* 24: Melissa Crouch: Islamic Law and Society in Southeast Asia
* 25: Antonia Fraser Fujinaga: Islamic Law in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* 26: Ruth A. Miller: The Turkish Republic
* 27: Jeff Redding: Islamic Law in South Asia: A Testament to Diversity
* B. Muslim Minorities
* 28: Natasha Bakht: The Incorporation of Shari'a in North America:
Enforcing the Mahr to Combat Women's Poverty Post-Relationship
Dissolution
* 29: Mathias Rohe: Islamic Law in Western Europe
* 30: Abdullah Saeed: Shari'a in Australia
* Part V Substantive Legal Areas
* A. Case Studies
* 31: Nathan J. Brown and Mara Revkin: Islamic Law and Constitutions
* 32: Shannon Dunn: Islamic Law and Human Rights
* 33: Anver M. Emon: Islamic Law and Finance
* 34: Kristen Stilt: Animals
* 35: Lynn Welchman: A Historiography of Islamic Family Law
* Index
* Editors' Introduction
* I. Discipline and Critique
* A. Islamic Legal Studies
* 1: Ayesha Chaudhry: Islamic Legal Studies: A Critical Historiography
* 2: Anver M. Emon: Fiqh
* 3: Saadia Yacoob: Islamic Law and Gender
* 4: Rumee Ahmed: Islamic Law and Theology
* 5: John R. Bowen: Anthropology and Islamic Law
* 6: Andrew F. March: Falsafa and Law
* Part II Legal Theory and Institutions
* A. Legal Theory
* 7: Anver M. Emon: Ijtihad
* 8: Robert Gleave: Imami Shi'i Legal Theory: From its Origins to the
Early-Twentieth Century
* 9: Ayman Shabana: Custom in the Islamic Legal Tradition
* 10: Youcef Soufi: The Historiography of Sunni Usul al-Fiqh
* 11: Mairaj U. Syed: Ijma'
* B. Institutions
* 12: Mohammad Fadel: al-Qadi
* 13: Kristen Stilt and M. Safa Saraçoglu: Hisba and Muhtasib
* 14: Matthieu Tillier: The Mazalim in Historiography
* Part III Origins, Empires, and States
* A. Historical Studies
* 15: Benjamin Jokisch: Origins of and Influences on Islamic law
* 16: Mariam Sheibani, Amir Toft, and Ahmed El Shamsy: The Classical
Period: Scripture, Origins, and Early Development
* 17: Marion Katz: The Age of Development and Continuity, 12th-15th
Centuries CE
* 18: Matthew B. Ingalls: The Historiography of Islamic Law During the
Mamluk Sultanate
* 19: Haim Gerber: Law in the Ottoman Empire
* 20: M. Reza Pirbhai: A Historiography of Islamic Law in the Mughal
Empire
* 21: Rula Jurdi Abisaab: Delivering Justice: The Monarch's 'Urfi
Courts and the Shari'a in Safavid Iran
* 22: Syed Adnan Hussain: Anglo-Muhammadan Law
* 23: Leonard Wood: Legislation as an Instrument of Islamic Law
* Part IV Regional Variations
* A. Muslim-Majority States
* 24: Melissa Crouch: Islamic Law and Society in Southeast Asia
* 25: Antonia Fraser Fujinaga: Islamic Law in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* 26: Ruth A. Miller: The Turkish Republic
* 27: Jeff Redding: Islamic Law in South Asia: A Testament to Diversity
* B. Muslim Minorities
* 28: Natasha Bakht: The Incorporation of Shari'a in North America:
Enforcing the Mahr to Combat Women's Poverty Post-Relationship
Dissolution
* 29: Mathias Rohe: Islamic Law in Western Europe
* 30: Abdullah Saeed: Shari'a in Australia
* Part V Substantive Legal Areas
* A. Case Studies
* 31: Nathan J. Brown and Mara Revkin: Islamic Law and Constitutions
* 32: Shannon Dunn: Islamic Law and Human Rights
* 33: Anver M. Emon: Islamic Law and Finance
* 34: Kristen Stilt: Animals
* 35: Lynn Welchman: A Historiography of Islamic Family Law
* Index
* I. Discipline and Critique
* A. Islamic Legal Studies
* 1: Ayesha Chaudhry: Islamic Legal Studies: A Critical Historiography
* 2: Anver M. Emon: Fiqh
* 3: Saadia Yacoob: Islamic Law and Gender
* 4: Rumee Ahmed: Islamic Law and Theology
* 5: John R. Bowen: Anthropology and Islamic Law
* 6: Andrew F. March: Falsafa and Law
* Part II Legal Theory and Institutions
* A. Legal Theory
* 7: Anver M. Emon: Ijtihad
* 8: Robert Gleave: Imami Shi'i Legal Theory: From its Origins to the
Early-Twentieth Century
* 9: Ayman Shabana: Custom in the Islamic Legal Tradition
* 10: Youcef Soufi: The Historiography of Sunni Usul al-Fiqh
* 11: Mairaj U. Syed: Ijma'
* B. Institutions
* 12: Mohammad Fadel: al-Qadi
* 13: Kristen Stilt and M. Safa Saraçoglu: Hisba and Muhtasib
* 14: Matthieu Tillier: The Mazalim in Historiography
* Part III Origins, Empires, and States
* A. Historical Studies
* 15: Benjamin Jokisch: Origins of and Influences on Islamic law
* 16: Mariam Sheibani, Amir Toft, and Ahmed El Shamsy: The Classical
Period: Scripture, Origins, and Early Development
* 17: Marion Katz: The Age of Development and Continuity, 12th-15th
Centuries CE
* 18: Matthew B. Ingalls: The Historiography of Islamic Law During the
Mamluk Sultanate
* 19: Haim Gerber: Law in the Ottoman Empire
* 20: M. Reza Pirbhai: A Historiography of Islamic Law in the Mughal
Empire
* 21: Rula Jurdi Abisaab: Delivering Justice: The Monarch's 'Urfi
Courts and the Shari'a in Safavid Iran
* 22: Syed Adnan Hussain: Anglo-Muhammadan Law
* 23: Leonard Wood: Legislation as an Instrument of Islamic Law
* Part IV Regional Variations
* A. Muslim-Majority States
* 24: Melissa Crouch: Islamic Law and Society in Southeast Asia
* 25: Antonia Fraser Fujinaga: Islamic Law in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* 26: Ruth A. Miller: The Turkish Republic
* 27: Jeff Redding: Islamic Law in South Asia: A Testament to Diversity
* B. Muslim Minorities
* 28: Natasha Bakht: The Incorporation of Shari'a in North America:
Enforcing the Mahr to Combat Women's Poverty Post-Relationship
Dissolution
* 29: Mathias Rohe: Islamic Law in Western Europe
* 30: Abdullah Saeed: Shari'a in Australia
* Part V Substantive Legal Areas
* A. Case Studies
* 31: Nathan J. Brown and Mara Revkin: Islamic Law and Constitutions
* 32: Shannon Dunn: Islamic Law and Human Rights
* 33: Anver M. Emon: Islamic Law and Finance
* 34: Kristen Stilt: Animals
* 35: Lynn Welchman: A Historiography of Islamic Family Law
* Index