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Islamic Law in Theory

Studies on Jurisprudence in Honor of Bernard Weiss

This book studies a range of Islamic texts, and employs contemporary legal, religious, and hermeneutical theory to study the methodology of Islamic law.

... such as marriage or 3) facilitated by political life (tamaddun), and these are the rules of criminal sanction (al-ʿuqūbāt).54 in this vision, surely shaped by Greek political theory and its muslim real- izations, acts are directed ...

Arabic and Islamic Studies in Honor of Hamilton A. R. Gibb

Studies in Contemporary Arabic Literature . I . The Nineteenth Century , ” BSOS ,
IV , 745 - 760 . Reprinted in Studies on the Civilization of Islam ( = Studies ) (
Boston , 1963 ) , 245 - 258 : and in Hodgson , op . cit . , III , 275 - 293 . 1929 7 .

Studies in Islamic Legal Theory

This volume contains ground-breaking studies on such matters as the early development of legal theory in Islam, the emergence of "us l al-fiqh," theory vis-a-vis practice, various controversies among Muslim theorists, the construction of juristic authority, reformist concepts, and the role of "qaw cid."

ROBERT GLEAVE, Lecturer in Islamic Studies, University of Bristol. Ph.D., 1996,
University of Manchester. Author of Inevitable Doubt: Two Theories of Shi'i
Jurisprudence (Brill, 2000) and "Akhban Sh^i Usul al-fiqh and the Juristic Theory
of ...

Studies in Islamic History and Institutions

Goitein s selection of studies dealing with Islamic institutions and social history offers a general introduction to Islamic civilization by one who lived all his life with Islam. His fruit of specialized research gives a rounded view of important aspects of Islamic civilization and provides the student with an opportunity to acquaint himself not only with the results of research, but also with the methods by which they were obtained. With a new foreword by Norman A. Stillman

Goitein s selection of studies dealing with Islamic institutions and social history offers a general introduction to Islamic civilization by one who lived all his life with Islam.

Islamic Studies Presented to Charles J. Adams

This tribute to Charles J. Adams from colleagues and students includes essays on numerous aspects of Islamic civilization, beginning with early Islam down to the modern period. The Qur'?n receives the attention of five authors: Andrew Rippin focuses on references to the pre-Islamic Han?fs, while Issa Boullata traces poetic citation in Qur'?nic exegesis. Sulami's commentary is discussed by Gerhard Bowering, and Hallaq draws attention to the unique place the Qur'?n occupied in Sh?tib?'s legal theory. Finally, W.C. Smith looks at the Qur'?n from a comparativist perspective. Ulrich Haarmann and Donald P. Little deal, respectively, with the attitudes of medieval Egyptians towards the Pyramids, and the nature of S?f? institutions under the Mamluks. Mehdi Mohaghegh, Hasan Murad and Paul Walker treat philosophical and theological issues, while Eric Ormsby analyzes the structure of experience in Ghazali. Sajida Alvi explores the religious writings of the eighteenth-century Indian scholar Pan?pat?, and Uner Turgay examines Circassian immigration to the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century. Orthodoxy and aberrancy in the Ithna 'Ashar? tradition is the subject of Savory's article, and the notion of literature in Arab and Islamic culture is treated by Wickens. Finally, Bernard Weiss compares Islamic and Western conceptions of law.

... of Colleges would not have been enough Relevant studies not cited later in
this article include the following : Kamal J . Asali , MaRāhid al - ' ilm fi Bayt al -
Maqdis ( Amman , 1981 ) ; Leonor Fernandes , “ Notes on a New Source for the
Study ...

Studies in Islamic History and Institutions

1 This summary of our knowledge of the Karimis, as based on literary sources, is
greatly indebted to the studies quoted on page 352, in particular to E. Ashtor's
critical evaluation of the material collected by him. * The very pronunciation of the
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