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This study analyzes the reinstatement of Islamic law in Sudan under Numayr? in the light of its historical context, sources of inspiration, methodology and repercussions, with special reference to the judge as an instrument for implementing the governmental Islamist policy.

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This study analyzes the reinstatement of Islamic law in Sudan under Numayr? in the light of its historical context, sources of inspiration, methodology and repercussions, with special reference to the judge as an instrument for implementing the governmental Islamist policy.
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Autorenporträt
Aharon Layish, Ph.D. (1973) is Professor at Hebrew University, has published extensively on Islamic, customary and Druze law and institutions, including Legal Documents on Libyan Tribal Society in Process of Sedentarization (Harrassowitz, 1998). He is Executive Editor of Islamic Law and Society and Chairman of 'The Israel Oriental Society'. Gabriel R. Warburg, Ph.D. (1968) in History, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, is Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern History at Haifa University. His books include Islam Nationalism and Communism in a Traditional Society, the Case of Sudan (Frank Cass, 1978), Historical Discord in the Nile Valley (C.Hurst, 1992) and Islam, Sectarianism and Politics in Sudan Since the Mahdiyya (C. Hurst, 2002).