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Islamic Law in Context: A Primary Source Reader

Edited by: Omar Anchassi, Robert Gleave

ISBN13: 9781009013680
To be Published: August 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



This volume surveys the diversity of Islamic legal thought and practice, a 1500 - year tradition that has been cultivated throughout the Islamic world. It features translations of Islamic legal texts from across the spectrum of literary genres (including legal theory, judicial handbooks, pamphlets) that represent the range of temporal, geographic and linguistic contexts in which Islamic law has been, and continues to be, developed. Each text has been chosen and translated by a specialist. It is accompanied by an accessible introduction that places the author and text in historical and legal contexts and explains the state of the relevant field of study. An introduction to each section offers an overview of the genre and provides a useful bibliography. The volume will enable all researchers of Islamic law - established academics, undergraduate students, and general readers - to understand the tremendous and sometimes bewildering diversity of Islamic law, as well the continuities and common features that bind it together.

  • Includes texts in translation accompanied by detailed introductions and background information, followed by further reading
  • Covers a diverse geographical range with texts from across the Muslim world, and numerous Muslim world languages employed
  • Enables students to get a more comprehensive coverage of Islamic legal thought and practice in different Muslim community contexts

Subjects:
Islamic Law
Contents:
Part I. Islamic Legal Theory (Uṣūl al-Fiqh) and Related Genres
Part II. Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Related Genres
Part III. Legal Opinions (Fatwās)
Part IV. Court Judgements and other Court Documentation
Part V. Judicial Manuals and Reference Books
Part VI. Alternative Sources for Islamic Legal Studies.