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Intellectual Origins of Islam Nusantara

A Study on a Globalising Indonesian Islam and Reform of Hegemonic Reason

On historical, social, and cultural aspects of Islam in Indonesia; collection of articles.

On historical, social, and cultural aspects of Islam in Indonesia; collection of articles.

The Origin of Shi'i Usul Al-Fiqh and Its Systemization Up to 5th Century A.H.

"The thesis aims at studying the growth and systematization of Shi'i Usül al-fiqh in the fifth century, A.H. The attempt involves an analysis of the background against which this systematization developed and takes into account the two major works of the period, representing this systematization. The first is al-Dhari'ah of Sharif al-Murtada (d. 436/1044) and the second, 'Uddat al-Usul of Shaykh Abü Ja'far al-Tüsi (d. 460/1067)." --

"The thesis aims at studying the growth and systematization of Shi'i Usül al-fiqh in the fifth century, A.H. The attempt involves an analysis of the background against which this systematization developed and takes into account the two ...

L'islam, ses véritables origines

essai critique d'analyse et de synthèse

... toi des couvertures de cheval. L'Arabie et tous les princes de Cédar eux-
mêmes trafiquaient avec toi : ils faisaient commerce d'agneaux, de béliers et de
boucs. Les marchands de Séba et de Rahma trafiquaient avec toi : ils te
pourvoyaient ...

Aspects of Islamic Civilization as Depicted in the Original Texts

An anthology of selections from Arabic and Persian writers

Thereafter I learned of the niceness of your words in counselling, and I do not
cease through you to enjoy an increase of God's blessings, though ever
despairing of being near to you, yet in your absence taking comfort in those who
are your ...

Islamic Legal Philosophy and the Qurʼānic Origins of the Islamic Law

A Legal-historical Approach

THE BOOK Law in Islam is an integral part of Revelation . It is a sensitive
barometer of Islamic culture . The four Schools of Fiqh ( Jurisprudence ) are the
revealing mirrors of the legal culture of Islam . God , being the Creator and the
Sustainer ...

The Origins of Islamic Law

The Qurʼan, the Muwaṭṭaʼ and Madinan ʻAmal

If the Qur'an is the first written formulation of Islam in general, Malik's Muwatta' is arguably the first written formulation of the Islam-in-practice that becomes Islamic law. This book considers the methods used by Malik in the Muwatta' to derive the judgements of the law from the Qur'an and is thus concerned on one level with the finer details of Qur'anic interpretation. However, since any discussion of the Qur'an in this context must also include considerations of the other main source of Islamic law, namely the sunna, or normative practice, of the Prophet, this latter concept, especially its relationship to the terms of hadith and amal (traditions and living tradition), also receives considerable attention, and in many respects, this book is more about the history and development of Islamic law than it is about the science of Qur'anic interpretation. This is the first book to question the hitherto accepted frameworks of both the classical Muslim view and the current revisionist western view on the development of Islamic law. It is also the first study in a European language to deal specifically with the early development of the Madinan, later Malik, school of jurisprudence, as it is also the first to demonstrate in detail the various methods used, both linguistic and otherwise, in interpreting the legal verses of the Qur'an. It will be of interest to all those interested in the underlying bases of Islamic law and culture, and of particular interest to those involved in studying and teaching Islamic studies, both at undergraduate and research level. It will also be of interest to those studying the relationship between orality and literacy in ancient societies and the writing down of ancient law.

This book considers the methods used by Malik in the Muwatta' to derive the judgements of the law from the Qur'an and is thus concerned on one level with the finer details of Qur'anic interpretation.

The Origins and Evolution of Islamic Law

Long before the rise of Islam in the early seventh century, Arabia had come to form an integral part of the Near East. This book, covering more than three centuries of legal history, presents an important account of how Islam developed its own law while drawing on ancient Near Eastern legal cultures, Arabian customary law and Quranic reforms. The development of the judiciary, legal reasoning and legal authority during the first century is discussed in detail as is the dramatic rise of prophetic authority, the crystallization of legal theory and the formation of the all-important legal schools. Finally the book explores the interplay between law and politics, explaining how the jurists and the ruling elite led a symbiotic existence that - seemingly paradoxically - allowed Islamic law and its application to be uniquely independent of the 'state'.

This book, covering more than three centuries of legal history, presents an important account of how Islam developed its own law while drawing on ancient Near Eastern legal cultures, Arabian customary law and Quranic reforms.

Origin and Development of Islamic Law

The Origin and Development of Islamic Law. A committee from The Middle East Institute, led by George Camp Keiser, Chairman of the Board of Governors, enlisted outstanding authorities on Middle East law to contribute chapters on specific topics. Includes an extensive glossary of Islamic legal terms. With a foreword by Robert H. Jackson (Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States). Majid Khadduri [1909-2007] was a Professor of Middle East Studies at the School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University and Director of Research and Education at the Middle East Institute in Washington, D. C. He was the author of several books in English and Arabic on Middle Eastern affairs, including War and Peace in the Law of Islam.Herbert J. Liebesny [1911-1985] was a member of the Advisory Board of the Middle East Journal and author of The Government of French North Africa and Foreign Legal Systems: A Comparative Analysis.

The American profession should welcome this exhaustive and authentic work edited by two scholars who are authorities on the law of Islam and also students of the law of the United States.

The Origins of the Islamic State

Being a Translation from the Arabic, Accompanied with Annotations, Geographic and Historic Notes of the Kitâb Futûḥ Al-buldân of Al-Imâm Abu-l ʻAbbâs, Aḥmad Ibn-Jâbir Al-Balâdhuri

... Geographic and Historic Notes of the Kitâb Futûḥ Al-buldân of Al-Imâm Abu-l
ʻAbbâs, Aḥmad Ibn-Jâbir Al-Balâdhuri Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyá Balādhurī, Philip
Khuri Hitti. STUDIES IN HISTORY, ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC LAW ED ITED BY
THE ...