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Islamic Law and the Legal System of Saudí

Studies of Saudi Arabia

This volume offers an examination of the legal system of Saudi Arabia, not only for its own sake but also as a case study for insight into past and present Islamic legal systems.

Islamic law in ways we could not equal even were we transported magically into
the past . Saudi Arabia is the most traditionalist Islamic legal system in the world
today . Islamic law is constitutionally the law of the land , the general jurisdiction ...

Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesia

Ideas and Institutions

The essays in this volume provide focused examinations of the internal dynamics of intellectual and institutional Islamic law in modern Indonesia, together offering a substantive introduction to important developments in both the theory and practice of law in the world's most populous Muslim society.

Legislation as Islamic law Jurisprudence ( fiqh ) is the primary source of
substantive and procedural law for Islamic courts . However , in light of the
scarcity of judges who have attained an adequate mastery of Islamic
jurisprudence , many ...

Islamic Law and Finance

Religion, Risk, and Return

Mirroring the expansion of wealth in the Middle East and Asia and a surge in Islamic self-identity, Islamic banking practices have either become the law of the land or coexist and compete with Western practices in at least six countries. A growing number of institutions and mutual funds (akin to Western ''socially responsible'' funds) have established Islamic investment and other practices to cater to this burgeoning market. Because of its prevalence, practitioners in every banking-related area must familiarize themselves with current Islamic finance practices in order to do business with Muslim clients and to engage in cross-border financing. Injunctions from the "Qur'an and the sayings of Prophet Muhammed have generated a web of interrelated norms which prohibit Islamic financiers from engaging in transactions that involve interest "(riba) and speculation "(gharar). "Islamic Law and Finance describes the dynamic set of Islamically-sanctioned ways financiers can transacat business.

But the Islamic banking and finance industry vehemently rejects such attempts,
since that industry is built, as noted above, on the idea of applying the classical
law, not replacing it. THE CONTEXT FOR ISLAMIC LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN
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The Islamic School of Law

Evolution, Devolution, and Progress

These selected papers from the III International Conference on Islamic Legal Studies, held in 2000 at Harvard Law School, offer building blocks toward the entire edifice of understanding the complex development of the madhhab, a development that, even in the contemporary dissolution of madhhab lines and grouping, continues to fascinate.

From Fatwas to Furūʻ : Growth and Change in Islamic Substantive Law , ” in
Islamic Law and Society , 1 : 29 – 65 . - 1994b . “ Murder in Cordoba : ijtihād , iftā '
and the Evolution of Substantive Law in Mediaeval Islam , ” in Acta Orientalia , 55
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The Theory of Contracts in Islamic Law

A Comparative Analysis with Particular Reference to the Modern Legislation in Kuwait, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates

Since the discovery of oil in the Middle East an increasing number of important contracts must be framed in accordance with the Shari'a. Moreover various factors have helped to create among Muslims a more acute sense of an original Islamic identity & a collective feeling that Shari's should govern their lives not only with regard to personal & family matters but also as a valid & reasonable corpus of commercial & civil laws. The ban on taking interest (riba) & the rejection of chance contracts (gharar) are two features of an Islamic law of contract which contrast with the secular man-made legal systems of the West. This book is concerned with these two Islamic Prohibitory rules & with the interest-free banking system which has developed therefrom. This is a new enlarged edition where the comparative examination of the topics of the book is updated & furthermore extended to cover the Shi'a Ja'fari fiqh. As a result all aspects are examined in the light of the teachings of the four Sunni schools -which hold authority in the Arab states & in Pakistan -of the Ibadis strongly present in Oman & of the Shi'a Ja'faris prevalent in Iran & largely present in Iraq, Bahrein, Kuweit & Lebanon. The new edition will confirm the use of the initial one as a text book with a particular appeal to academics & practising lawyers. It also provides an insight into the religious & idealogical foundations claimed by Islamic banking.

1986) pp.239-241 Haberbeck, Andreas, 'Risk Sharing in an Islamic Society', Arab
Law Quarterly, 2 (2) (May 1987) p. 138 et seq. Hakima, Ahmad Mustafa Abu, The
Modern History of Kuwait : 1750-1965, (London, 1983) Hall, Marjorie J., (Ed.) ...

Modern Perspectives on Islamic Law

'This book presents an invaluable contribution to the debate on the compatibility of Islam and modernity. It is full of arguments and examples showing how Islam can be understood in line with modern life, human rights, democracy, the rule of law, civil society and pluralism. The three authors come from different countries, represent different gender perspectives and have a Shia, a Sunni and a non-Muslim background respectively which makes the book a unique source of information and inspiration.' Irmgard Marboe, University of Vienna, Austria This well-informed book explains, reflects on and analyses Islamic law, not only in the classical legal tradition of Sharia, but also its modern, contemporary context. The book explores the role of Islamic law in secular Western nations and reflects on the legal system of Islam in its classical context as applied in its traditional homeland of the Middle East and also in South East Asia. Written by three leading scholars from three different backgrounds: a Muslim in the Sunni tradition, a Muslim in the Shia tradition, and a non-Muslim woman the book is not only unique, but also enriched by differing insights into Islamic law. Sir William Blair provides the foreword to a book which acknowledges that Islam continues to play a vital role not just in the Middle East but across the wider world, the discussion on which the authors embark is a crucial one. The book starts with an analysis of the nature of Islamic law, its concepts, meaning and sources, as well as its development in different stages of Islamic history. This is followed by accounts of how Islamic law is being practised today. Key modern institutions are discussed, such as the parliament, judiciary, dar al-ifta, political parties, and other important organizations. It continues by analysing some key concepts in our modern times: nation-state, citizenship, ummah, dhimmah (recognition of the status of certain non-Muslims in Islamic states), and the rule of law. The book investigates how in recent times, more and more fatwas are issued collectively rather than emanating from an individual scholar. The authors then evaluate how Islamic law deals with family matters, economics, crime, property and alternative dispute resolution. Lastly, the book revisits certain contemporary issues of debate in Islamic law such as the burqa, halal food, riba (interest) and apostasy. Modern Perspectives on Islamic Law will become a standard scholarly text on Islamic law. Its wide-ranging coverage will appeal to researchers and students of Islamic law, or Islamic studies in general. Legal practitioners will also be interested in the comparative aspects of Islamic law presented in this book.

The book starts with an analysis of the nature of Islamic law, its concepts, meaning and sources, as well as its development in different stages of Islamic history. This is followed by accounts of how Islamic law is being practised today.

In the House of the Law

Gender and Islamic Law in Ottoman Syria and Palestine

In an rewarding new study, Tucker explores the way in which Islamic legal thinkers understood Islam as it related to women and gender roles. In seventeenth and eighteenth century Syria and Palestine, Muslim legal thinkers gave considerable attention to women's roles in society, and Tucker shows how fatwas, or legal opinions, greatly influenced these roles. She challenges prevailing views on Islam and gender, revealing Islamic law to have been more fluid and flexible than previously thought. Although the legal system had a consistent patriarchal orientation, it was modulated by sensitivities to the practical needs of women, men, and children. In her comprehensive overview of a field long neglected by scholars, Tucker deepens our understanding of how societies, including our own, construct gender roles.

In the House of the Law examines how law, in both theory and practice, shaped gender roles in Palestine and Syria during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Fikih Zakat, Sedekah, dan Wakaf

Zakat sebagai salah satu dari lima pilar Islam tentu perlu dipahami dengan baik, agar umat Islam dapat menjalankannya bukan hanya sekadar menggugurkan kewajiban tetapi juga memberikan efek yang lebih baik bagi masyarakat, baik itu dari segi material maupun sosial. Oleh karena itu, pemahaman seluk-beluk zakat wajib dikuasai umat Islam di Tanah Air. Buku ini disusun demi memudahkan mahasiswa dan mahasiswi memahami matakuliah fikih zakat, sedekah, dan wakaf. Buku ini diawali dengan pembahasan sejarah pensyariatan zakat, manajemen dan organisasi zakat, tujuan zakat dalam kehidupan, zakat fitrah, zakat mal, zakat dalam perekonomian kontemporer, zakat dan pajak, zakat produktif, tata cara membayar zakat, sedekah, dan wakaf Buku persembahan penerbit PrenadaMediaGroup

Oleh karena itu, pemahaman seluk-beluk zakat wajib dikuasai umat Islam di Tanah Air. Buku ini disusun demi memudahkan mahasiswa dan mahasiswi memahami matakuliah fikih zakat, sedekah, dan wakaf.

Fikih Korupsi

Sebagai masalah hukum, politik uang dalam perspektif hukum Islam sulit dipisahkan dari pembahasan menge-ai maqashid al-syariah karena maqashid al-syariah adalah tujuan daripada hukum Islam itu sendiri dan merupakan goal dari penerapan hukum Islam. Orientasi syariah Islam (maqashid al-syariah) yang hendak diwujudkan dalam bentuk maslahah seperti hifzh al-aql (melindungi akal), hifzh al-mal (melindungi harta benda), hifzh al-arid (kehormatan diri) ternyata pada politik uang lebih banyak membawa kemudaratan ketimbang sebuah kemaslahatan. Kemudaratannya tentu dilandaskan pada akibat, dampak ataupun pengaruh politik uang ini bagi kehidupan pribadi, keluarga, masyarakat, maupun bangsa dan negara secara umum. Buku persembahan penerbit PrenadaMediaGroup

Sebagai masalah hukum, politik uang dalam perspektif hukum Islam sulit dipisahkan dari pembahasan menge-ai maqashid al-syariah karena maqashid al-syariah adalah tujuan daripada hukum Islam itu sendiri dan merupakan goal dari penerapan hukum ...