Locating the sharīʿa : legal fluidity in theory, history and practice
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Locating the sharīʿa : legal fluidity in theory, history and practice
(Studies in Islamic law and society, v. 48)
Brill, c2019
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注記
"The genealogy of this volume begins,... at a conference at the University of California Santa Barbara in February 2014 titled 'Locating the Sharīʿa: Creating New Sources for Knowledge and Inquiry'"--P. [1]
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The study of the shari'a has enjoyed a renaissance in the last two decades and it will continue to attract interdisciplinary attention given the ongoing social, political and religious developments throughout the Muslim world. With such a variety of debates, and a corresponding multitude of theoretical methods, students and non-scholars are often overwhelmed by the complexity of the field. Even experts will often need to consult multiple sources to understand these new voices and provide accessible answers to specialist and non-specialist audiences alike. This volume is intended for both the novice and expert as a companion to understanding the evolution of the field of Islamic law, the current work that is shaping this field, and the new directions the shari'a will take in the twenty-first/fifteenth century.
Contributors are Khaled Abou El Fadl, Asma Afsaruddin Ahmad Ahmad, Sarah Albrecht, Ovamir Anjum, Dale Correa, Robert Gleave, Sohail Hanif, Rami Koujah, Marion Katz, Asifa Quraishi-Landes, David Warren and Salman Younas.
目次
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1: Reflections on the Study of the Shari 'a
1 The Roots of Persuasion and the Future of Shari'a
Khaled Abou El Fadl
2 Sectarianism and Integration
Contemporary Categories and the Prospects for Islamic Legal Studies
Robert Gleave
3 Gender and Legal Fluidity
Marion Katz
4 Translating The Fatigue of the Shari 'a
Ahmad Atif Ahmad
Part 2: Study of the Shari 'a in the Classical Period
5 Qur'anic Jiha d Refracted through a Juridical Lens
An Exercise in Realpolitik
Asma Afsaruddin
6 Al-Hadith al-Mashhur
A Hanafi Reference to Kufan Practice?
Sohail Hanif
7 Taking a Theological Turn in Legal Theory
Regional Priority and Theology in Transoxanian Hanafi Thought
Dale J. Correa
8 Maslaha as a Normative Claim of Islamic Jurisprudence
The Legal Philosophy of al-'Izz b. 'Abd al-Salam
Rami Koujah
Part 3: Study of the Shari 'a in the Modern and Contemporary Periods
9 A Conservative Jurist's Approach to Legal Change
Ashraf 'Ali al-Thanawi on Women's Political Rule
Salman Younas
10 Legislating Morality and Other Illusions about Islamic Government
Asifa Quraishi-Landes
11 Relocating Dar al-Islam
Contemporary Islamic Perspectives on Territoriality
Sarah Albrecht
12 Religion, Politics, and the Anxiety of Contemporary Maslaha Reasoning
The Production of a Fiqh al-Thawra after the 2011 Egyptian Revolution
David H. Warren
13 Whither Islam?
Western Islamic Reform and Discursive Density
Ovamir Anjum
Index
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