Looking at the spread and survival of Islamic legal ideas in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean littorals in the second millennium CE, this book focuses on the Shafi?i school of Islamic law to explore the nuances of juridical exchanges across several centuries and vast regions.
Looking at the spread and survival of Islamic legal ideas in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean littorals in the second millennium CE, this book focuses on the Shafi?i school of Islamic law to explore the nuances of juridical exchanges across several centuries and vast regions.
Mahmood Kooria is a researcher at Leiden University (the Netherlands) and a visiting faculty of history at Ashoka University (India). Previously he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Dutch Institute in Morocco (NIMAR), Rabat; the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and the African Studies Centre (ASC), Leiden.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: 1. Circulation networks 2. Circulatory texts 3. Architecture of encounters Part II: 4. The code 5. The commentary 6. The autocommentary 7. The supercommentary 8. The translations Conclusion.
Introduction Part I: 1. Circulation networks 2. Circulatory texts 3. Architecture of encounters Part II: 4. The code 5. The commentary 6. The autocommentary 7. The supercommentary 8. The translations Conclusion.
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