The Objectives of Islamic Law
The Promises and Challenges of the Maqasid al-Shari'a
Herausgeber: Ahmed, Rumee; Tatari, Muna; Nassery, Idris
The Objectives of Islamic Law
The Promises and Challenges of the Maqasid al-Shari'a
Herausgeber: Ahmed, Rumee; Tatari, Muna; Nassery, Idris
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This book captures the growing debate among Muslim scholars about the theory of the "Objectives of the Shar¿'a" (maq¿¿id al-shar¿'a) and its role in reforming Islamic law. The book is divided into two parts-one highlighting the theory's potential and the other its challenges.
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This book captures the growing debate among Muslim scholars about the theory of the "Objectives of the Shar¿'a" (maq¿¿id al-shar¿'a) and its role in reforming Islamic law. The book is divided into two parts-one highlighting the theory's potential and the other its challenges.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781498549936
- ISBN-10: 1498549934
- Artikelnr.: 50451019
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781498549936
- ISBN-10: 1498549934
- Artikelnr.: 50451019
Idris Nassery is postdoctoral fellow in the Institute of Islamic Theology at the University of Paderborn. Rumee Ahmed is associate dean of arts and associate professor of Islamic law at the University of British Columbia. Muna Tatari is assistant professor of Islamic systematic theology in the Institute of Islamic Theology at the University of Paderborn.
Editor's Introduction Part I: Promises 1. Goals and Purposes Maq
id al-Shar
ah: Methodological Perspectives Mohammad Hashim Kamali 2. Realising Maq
id in the Shar
ah Jasser Auda 3. Freedom of Religion in the Age of Multi-Religious Societies with Special Reference to Maq
id al-Shar
ah Muhammad Khalid Masud 4. The Inviolability of Human Dignity: A Maq
id
Perspective Idris Nassery 5. Qur'
n, Sunnah, Maq
id and the Religious Other: The Ideas of Müammad Shär
r Adis Duderija 6. Ibn
A
shür's Interpretation of the Purposes of the Law (Maqäs
id al-Shari
ah): An Islamic Modernist Approach to Legal Change Felicitas Opwis 7. Maq
id al-Shar
ah in Islamic Contracts: A Study of Current Practices of Islamic Finance in Light of Islamic Legal Maxims Younes Soualhi Part II: Challenges 8. Reason and Revelation: A Meaningful Contribution to Contemporary Ethical Debates in a Secular Context Muna Tatari 9. The Hermeneutical Approach of Sh
ib
on the Basis of the Maq
id Definition of Reason: Fundamental Issues of a Modern Reinterpretation Mohammed Nekroumi 10. The Challenge Facing Islamic Banking and Finance: Has It Moved Away From Its Core Objectives, With Special Reference to Maq
id? Habib Ahmed 11. The Relationship between Maq
id al-Shar
ah and U
l al-Fiqh Cefli Ademi 12. Which comes first, the Maq
id, or the Shar
'ah? Rumee Ahmed 13. How Objective are the Objectives (Maq
id)? Examining Evolving Notions of the Shar
'ah through the Lens of Lineage (Nasl) Ayesha S. Chaudhry 14. Maq
id al-Shar
ah as a Legitimization for the Muslim Minorities Law Mouez Khalfaoui Epilogue: Anver Emon
id al-Shar
ah: Methodological Perspectives Mohammad Hashim Kamali 2. Realising Maq
id in the Shar
ah Jasser Auda 3. Freedom of Religion in the Age of Multi-Religious Societies with Special Reference to Maq
id al-Shar
ah Muhammad Khalid Masud 4. The Inviolability of Human Dignity: A Maq
id
Perspective Idris Nassery 5. Qur'
n, Sunnah, Maq
id and the Religious Other: The Ideas of Müammad Shär
r Adis Duderija 6. Ibn
A
shür's Interpretation of the Purposes of the Law (Maqäs
id al-Shari
ah): An Islamic Modernist Approach to Legal Change Felicitas Opwis 7. Maq
id al-Shar
ah in Islamic Contracts: A Study of Current Practices of Islamic Finance in Light of Islamic Legal Maxims Younes Soualhi Part II: Challenges 8. Reason and Revelation: A Meaningful Contribution to Contemporary Ethical Debates in a Secular Context Muna Tatari 9. The Hermeneutical Approach of Sh
ib
on the Basis of the Maq
id Definition of Reason: Fundamental Issues of a Modern Reinterpretation Mohammed Nekroumi 10. The Challenge Facing Islamic Banking and Finance: Has It Moved Away From Its Core Objectives, With Special Reference to Maq
id? Habib Ahmed 11. The Relationship between Maq
id al-Shar
ah and U
l al-Fiqh Cefli Ademi 12. Which comes first, the Maq
id, or the Shar
'ah? Rumee Ahmed 13. How Objective are the Objectives (Maq
id)? Examining Evolving Notions of the Shar
'ah through the Lens of Lineage (Nasl) Ayesha S. Chaudhry 14. Maq
id al-Shar
ah as a Legitimization for the Muslim Minorities Law Mouez Khalfaoui Epilogue: Anver Emon
Editor's Introduction Part I: Promises 1. Goals and Purposes Maq
id al-Shar
ah: Methodological Perspectives Mohammad Hashim Kamali 2. Realising Maq
id in the Shar
ah Jasser Auda 3. Freedom of Religion in the Age of Multi-Religious Societies with Special Reference to Maq
id al-Shar
ah Muhammad Khalid Masud 4. The Inviolability of Human Dignity: A Maq
id
Perspective Idris Nassery 5. Qur'
n, Sunnah, Maq
id and the Religious Other: The Ideas of Müammad Shär
r Adis Duderija 6. Ibn
A
shür's Interpretation of the Purposes of the Law (Maqäs
id al-Shari
ah): An Islamic Modernist Approach to Legal Change Felicitas Opwis 7. Maq
id al-Shar
ah in Islamic Contracts: A Study of Current Practices of Islamic Finance in Light of Islamic Legal Maxims Younes Soualhi Part II: Challenges 8. Reason and Revelation: A Meaningful Contribution to Contemporary Ethical Debates in a Secular Context Muna Tatari 9. The Hermeneutical Approach of Sh
ib
on the Basis of the Maq
id Definition of Reason: Fundamental Issues of a Modern Reinterpretation Mohammed Nekroumi 10. The Challenge Facing Islamic Banking and Finance: Has It Moved Away From Its Core Objectives, With Special Reference to Maq
id? Habib Ahmed 11. The Relationship between Maq
id al-Shar
ah and U
l al-Fiqh Cefli Ademi 12. Which comes first, the Maq
id, or the Shar
'ah? Rumee Ahmed 13. How Objective are the Objectives (Maq
id)? Examining Evolving Notions of the Shar
'ah through the Lens of Lineage (Nasl) Ayesha S. Chaudhry 14. Maq
id al-Shar
ah as a Legitimization for the Muslim Minorities Law Mouez Khalfaoui Epilogue: Anver Emon
id al-Shar
ah: Methodological Perspectives Mohammad Hashim Kamali 2. Realising Maq
id in the Shar
ah Jasser Auda 3. Freedom of Religion in the Age of Multi-Religious Societies with Special Reference to Maq
id al-Shar
ah Muhammad Khalid Masud 4. The Inviolability of Human Dignity: A Maq
id
Perspective Idris Nassery 5. Qur'
n, Sunnah, Maq
id and the Religious Other: The Ideas of Müammad Shär
r Adis Duderija 6. Ibn
A
shür's Interpretation of the Purposes of the Law (Maqäs
id al-Shari
ah): An Islamic Modernist Approach to Legal Change Felicitas Opwis 7. Maq
id al-Shar
ah in Islamic Contracts: A Study of Current Practices of Islamic Finance in Light of Islamic Legal Maxims Younes Soualhi Part II: Challenges 8. Reason and Revelation: A Meaningful Contribution to Contemporary Ethical Debates in a Secular Context Muna Tatari 9. The Hermeneutical Approach of Sh
ib
on the Basis of the Maq
id Definition of Reason: Fundamental Issues of a Modern Reinterpretation Mohammed Nekroumi 10. The Challenge Facing Islamic Banking and Finance: Has It Moved Away From Its Core Objectives, With Special Reference to Maq
id? Habib Ahmed 11. The Relationship between Maq
id al-Shar
ah and U
l al-Fiqh Cefli Ademi 12. Which comes first, the Maq
id, or the Shar
'ah? Rumee Ahmed 13. How Objective are the Objectives (Maq
id)? Examining Evolving Notions of the Shar
'ah through the Lens of Lineage (Nasl) Ayesha S. Chaudhry 14. Maq
id al-Shar
ah as a Legitimization for the Muslim Minorities Law Mouez Khalfaoui Epilogue: Anver Emon