Shari'a as discourse : legal traditions and the encounter with Europe
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Shari'a as discourse : legal traditions and the encounter with Europe
(Cultural diversity and law)
Ashgate, c2010
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliography: p. [237]-258
Includes index
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Description
This volume exposes some of the various issues raised in relation to Muslim communities in Europe by putting the intellectual and legal traditions into dialogue. It brings together a number of scholars of Shari'a and Islamic law with counterparts from the parallel European disciplines of hermeneutics, philosophy and jurisprudence, to explore how the processes of theological-legal thinking have been expressed and are being expressed in a more or less common intellectual framework. It provides a valuable reference for all those interested in exploring how Muslims and non-Muslims view Shari'a law, looking at ways the European legal systems can provide some form of accommodation with Muslim customs.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Shari'a Between Renewal and Tradition, S. Nielsen Jorgen
- Part 1 An Encounter of Legal Theories
- Chapter 2 Clarity or Confusion - Classical Fiqh and the Issue of Logic, Mona Siddiqui
- Chapter 3 Demarcating Fault-lines within Islam: Muslim Modernists and Hardline Islamists Engage the Shari'a, Asma Afsaruddin
- Chapter 4 Islamic Jurisprudence and Western Legal History, Mark van Hoecke
- Chapter 5 Is Shari'a Law, Religion or a Combination? European Legal Discourses on Shari'a, Lisbet Christoffersen
- Chapter 6 Women, Secular and Religious Laws and Traditions: Gendered Secularization, Gendering Shari'a, Hanne Petersen
- Chapter 7 Shari'a and Nordic Legal Contexts, Kjell-Ake Modeer
- Part 2 Local Experiences
- Chapter 8 Shari'a from Behind the Bench: Court Culture, Judicial Culture and a Judge-made Discourse on Shari'a at a Swedish District Court 1 I would like to thank and express my respect for those individuals at the court who have supported me and who helped and took part in this study., Matilda Arvidsson
- Chapter 9 Between God and the Sultana? Legal Pluralism in the British Muslim Diaspora, Prakash Shah
- Chapter 10 Shari'a and Secularism in France, Manni Crone
- Chapter 11 Divine Law and Human Understanding - The Idea of Shari'a in Saudi Arabia, Dorthe Bramsen
- Chapter 12 Speaking in His Name? Gender, Language and Religion in the Arab Media, Dima Dabbous-Sensenig
- Chapter 13 Shari'a and the Constitutional Debate in Egypt, Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen
- Part 3 Shari'a and Discourse
- Chapter 14 Traditions of Interpretation within (Protestant) Christian Theology as Compared with Islam, Mogens Muller
- Chapter 15 Rebellious Women - Discourses and Texts: Shari'a, Civil Rights and Penal Law, Peter Madsen
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