Recasting Islamic Law : : Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making

By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian nation-building process, Recasting Islamic Law highlights how the sharia, when attached to constitutional commitments, is reshaped into modern Islamic state law.Rachel M. Scott analyzes the complex effects...

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Recasting Islamic Law : Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-257) and index.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part I Constitutions and the Making and Unmaking of Egyptian Nationalism -- Chapter 1 Constitutions, National Culture, and Rethinking Islamism -- Chapter 2 The Sharia as State Law -- Chapter 3 Constitution Making in Egypt -- Part II Recasting Islamic Law: Case Studies -- Chapter 4 The Ulama, Religious Authority, and the State -- Chapter 5 The "Divinely Revealed Religions" -- Chapter 6 The Family Is the Basis of Society -- Chapter 7 Judicial Autonomy and Inheritance -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian nation-building process, Recasting Islamic Law highlights how the sharia, when attached to constitutional commitments, is reshaped into modern Islamic state law.Rachel M. Scott analyzes the complex effects of constitutional commitments to the sharia in the wake of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. She argues that the sharia is not dismantled by the modern state when it is applied as modern Islamic state law, but rather recast in its service. In showing the particular forms that the sharia takes when it is applied as modern Islamic state law, Scott pushes back against assumptions that introductions of the sharia into modern state law result in either the revival of medieval Islam or in its complete transformation. Scott engages with premodern law and with the Ottoman legal legacy on topics concerning Egypt's Coptic community, women's rights, personal status law, and the relationship between religious scholars and the Supreme Constitutional Court. Recasting Islamic Law considers modern Islamic state law's discontinuities and its continuities with premodern sharia.
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Constitutional law Egypt
Constitutional law (Islamic law) Egypt
Islamic law Egypt
Law Egypt Islamic influences
Islam and state Egypt
RELIGION / Islam / Law. bisacsh
Religion Study and teaching.
Middle East Studies.
Law History Study and teaching.
Egyptian revolution of 2011, religion and state in Egypt, Sharia, Islamic Law, religion and politics,.
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Recasting Islamic Law : Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Note on Translation and Transliteration --
Introduction --
Part I Constitutions and the Making and Unmaking of Egyptian Nationalism --
Chapter 1 Constitutions, National Culture, and Rethinking Islamism --
Chapter 2 The Sharia as State Law --
Chapter 3 Constitution Making in Egypt --
Part II Recasting Islamic Law: Case Studies --
Chapter 4 The Ulama, Religious Authority, and the State --
Chapter 5 The "Divinely Revealed Religions" --
Chapter 6 The Family Is the Basis of Society --
Chapter 7 Judicial Autonomy and Inheritance --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_full_unstemmed Recasting Islamic Law : Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making
title_auth Recasting Islamic Law : Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making
title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Note on Translation and Transliteration --
Introduction --
Part I Constitutions and the Making and Unmaking of Egyptian Nationalism --
Chapter 1 Constitutions, National Culture, and Rethinking Islamism --
Chapter 2 The Sharia as State Law --
Chapter 3 Constitution Making in Egypt --
Part II Recasting Islamic Law: Case Studies --
Chapter 4 The Ulama, Religious Authority, and the State --
Chapter 5 The "Divinely Revealed Religions" --
Chapter 6 The Family Is the Basis of Society --
Chapter 7 Judicial Autonomy and Inheritance --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Note on Translation and Transliteration --
Introduction --
Part I Constitutions and the Making and Unmaking of Egyptian Nationalism --
Chapter 1 Constitutions, National Culture, and Rethinking Islamism --
Chapter 2 The Sharia as State Law --
Chapter 3 Constitution Making in Egypt --
Part II Recasting Islamic Law: Case Studies --
Chapter 4 The Ulama, Religious Authority, and the State --
Chapter 5 The "Divinely Revealed Religions" --
Chapter 6 The Family Is the Basis of Society --
Chapter 7 Judicial Autonomy and Inheritance --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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