Sharīʻa in the Russian Empire : the reach and limits of Islamic law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917

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Sharīʻa in the Russian Empire : the reach and limits of Islamic law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917

edited by Paolo Sartori and Danielle Ross

Edinburgh University Press, c2020

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This book looks at how Islamic law was practiced in Russia from the conquest of the empire's first Muslim territories in the mid-1500s to the Russian Revolution of 1917, when the empire's Muslim population had exceeded 20 million. It focuses on the training of Russian Muslim jurists, the debates over legal authority within Muslim communities and the relationship between Islamic law and 'customary' law. Based upon difficult to access sources written in a variety of languages (Arabic, Chaghatay, Kazakh, Persian, Tatar), it offers scholars of Russian history, Islamic history and colonial history an account of Islamic law in Russia of the same quality and detail as the scholarship currently available on Islam in the British and French colonial empires.

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