Challenging the perception that shari'a fuels violent extremism and intolerance, Shari'a, Inshallah shows the remarkable ways that the Somali people have invoked God's will to oppose colonialism, resist dictators, expel warlords, fight for gender equality, and build a path to the rule of law.
Challenging the perception that shari'a fuels violent extremism and intolerance, Shari'a, Inshallah shows the remarkable ways that the Somali people have invoked God's will to oppose colonialism, resist dictators, expel warlords, fight for gender equality, and build a path to the rule of law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Fathi Massoud is Professor of Politics and Legal Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Law's Fragile State: Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan. He has held Carnegie, Guggenheim, and Mellon Foundation Fellowships.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Embracing Shari'a and the Rule of Law Part I. Colonialism and Its Aftermath, 1884-1991: 2. Contesting Shari'a: Colonial Legal Politics 3. Constraining Shari'a: Postcolonial Legal Politics Part II. Struggles of a Broken Nation, 1991-2021: 4. Restoring Shari'a: Islamic Courts in a Shattered Somalia 5. Integrating Shari'a: Legal Politics in Somaliland 6. Reclaiming Shari'a: Women's Activism in Somaliland 7. The Rule of Law, Inshallah.
Introduction 1. Embracing Shari'a and the Rule of Law Part I. Colonialism and Its Aftermath, 1884-1991: 2. Contesting Shari'a: Colonial Legal Politics 3. Constraining Shari'a: Postcolonial Legal Politics Part II. Struggles of a Broken Nation, 1991-2021: 4. Restoring Shari'a: Islamic Courts in a Shattered Somalia 5. Integrating Shari'a: Legal Politics in Somaliland 6. Reclaiming Shari'a: Women's Activism in Somaliland 7. The Rule of Law, Inshallah.
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