Understanding Islamic Law: From Classical to ContemporaryRowman Altamira, 2006 M04 27 - 232 páginas Understanding Islamic law is crucial not only for Muslims, but for non-Muslims who work with Muslims in legal contexts as well as for anyone wanting to understand the role of Islam in the world today. For unlike western legal systems where religious and legal spheres are kept separate, Islamic law is all-encompassing, directing all human actions. Legal scholar Hisham Ramadan brings together articles to give an excellent overview of the formation of Islamic law and its role in contemporary Islamic and Non-Islamic states. Following an overview of Islamic Law, chapters cover Islamic criminal law, International Humanitarian Law, contract law, & family law. A concluding essay offers an explanation of the legal value of Islam and appendices include original Islamic legal documents from Muhammad's time until today. |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Understanding Islamic Law: From Classical to Contemporary Hisham M. Ramadan Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Understanding Islamic Law: From Classical to Contemporary Hisham M. Ramadan Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron: And Other Metals... Containing ... Thomas Tredgold Sin vista previa disponible - 1831 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abu Daud according al-FARUQI Allah Allah's Messenger An-Nisa apply Arabic assets authentic authors believe bid'a Caliph century combatant concept court crime custody divine divorce doctrine enemy example fiqh methodology free speech freedom Geneva Convention gharar Hadith narrated Hanafi Hanbali harm hereinafter HOLY QURAN Human Rights humanitarian international law husband ijma ijtihad Imam individual innovations intellectual property internal viewpoint interpretation Islamic jurisprudence Islamic law jurists Khan kill knowledge of Islam Koran madhhabs Malik marriage means Medina Constitution ment Messenger may peace moral rights Muhammad peace Muslim community narrated by Bukhari non-Muslim note 31 obligation offense person principles prisoners prohibited prohibitory norm Prophet Mohammed protected knowledge punishment qiyas RAMADAN religion religious riba ridda rules Sahaba Sahih Al-Bukhari SAHIH MUSLIM scholars schools of fiqh secular speech Shafii Shari'ah Sharia shia social spiritual Sunna sunni supra note supra note 12 taqlid tion Tirmidhi tradition Trust verse wife women