Contingency in a sacred law : : legal and ethical norms in the Muslim fiqh / / Baber Johansen.
A focus on the way in which Muslim scholars of the Hanafite school of Muslim law, from the 10th-12th centuries, adapted their legal norms to changing circumstances and distinguished between legal and ethical norms, religious and legal status, legal propositions and religious judgment. The introducti...
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Superior document: | Studies in Islamic Law and Society Series ; v.7 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston ;, Köln : : BRILL,, 1998. |
Year of Publication: | 1998 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Islamic Law and Society Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Copyrights and permissions
- Transliteration
- Introduction
- The Muslim fiqh as a sacred law
- I. The city and its norms
- I.1. The all-embracing town and its mosques. al-miṣr al-ǧāmīʿ
- I.2. The servants of the mosques
- I.3. Amwāl Ẓāhira and Amwāl Bāṭina: town and countryside as reflected in the tax system of the Ḥanafite school
- I.4. Urban structures in the view of Muslim jurists: the case of Damascus in the early nineteenth century
- II. Legal norms and social practices
- Coutumes locales et coutumes universelles aux sources des règles juridiques en Droit musulman hanéfite
- III. Legal rationality and ethical norms
- Die sündige, gesunde Amme. Moral und gesetzliche Bestimmung (ḥukm) im islamischen Recht
- IV. Property as an institution of social integration
- Secular and religious elements in Hanafite law. Function and limits of the absolute character of government authority
- V. Political authority as foundation of social integration: a territorial concept of law
- V.1. Entre révélation et tyrannie: le droit des non-musulmans d'après les juristes musulmans
- V.2. Derʿiṣma-Begriff im hanafitischen Recht
- V.3. Staat, Recht und Religion im sunnitischen Islam. Können Muslime einen religionsneutralen Staat akzeptieren?
- VI. Equality and exchange under the penal law
- Eigentum, Familie und Obrigkeit im hanafitischen Strafrecht. Das Verhältnis der privaten Rechte zu den Forderungen der Allgemeinheit in hanafitischen Rechtskommentaren
- VII. Proof and procedure as a key to the fiqh's structure
- VII.1. Zum Prozessrecht der ʿuqūbāt
- VII.2. Le jugement comme preuve. Preuve juridique et vérité religieuse dans le Droit Islamique hanéfite
- VIII. How the norms change.
- Legal literature and the problem of change: The case of the land rent
- IX. The quest for substantive justice
- Droit et justice dans l'Etat Islamique. Paysans, ouvriers et fuqahāʾ
- Index.