The Law Applied: Contextualizing the Islamic Shari’a

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The Law Applied: Contextualizing the Islamic Shari’a

Editors: Peri Bearman et al
Subject: Islamic law
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Year of publication: 2008
Pages: 454

Description

A sea change has taken place in Islamic legal studies. This book both reflects and contributes to that change. Traditionally, scholars in this field have tended to focus on law as a body of rules and doctrines, as ‘fiqh.’ This volume is interested in how the law has been applied to concrete situations. It looks at judicial decision-making, legal response (fatwas), customary practices, the actions of public inspectors, cultural contexts, and theological discourses as well as modern legal reform and constitutional development. Reflecting the interests of a new academic generation, The Law Applied offers an ambitious and textured account of how Islamic law works in practice in the social life of the contemporary world.

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