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245 04 $aThe Islamic school of law :$bevolution, devolution, and progress /$cedited by Peri Bearman, Rudolph Peters, Frank E. Vogel.
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500 $a"This volume is the outcome of the Third International Conference on Islamic Legal Studies, held May 4-6, 2000 at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass."--Page [vii].
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 265-289) and index.
505 00 $tThe madhhab in Islamic legal theory /$rBernard Weiss --$tAl-Awzāʻī and Sufyān al-Thawrī: the Umayyad madhhab? /$rSteven C. Judd --$tContinuity and change in Islamic law: the concept of madhhab and the dimensions of legal disagreement in Hanafi scholarship of the tenth century /$rEyyup Said Kaya --$tThe introduction of Mālik's teachings in al-Andalus /$rAlfonso Carmona --$tProto-Malikis, Malikis, and Reformed Malikis in al-Andalus /$rMaribel Fierro --$tMadhhab and Madrasa in eleventh-century Baghdad /$rDaphna Ephrat --$tFidelity, cohesion, and conformity within madhhabs in Zangid and Ayyubid Syria /$rDaniella Talmon-Heller --$tThe beginnings of the Zahiri madhhab in al-Andalus /$rCamilla Adang --$tIntra-madhhab Ikhtilāf and the late classical Imami Shiite conception of the madhhab /$rRobert Gleave --$tWhat does it mean to be an official madhhab? Hanafism and the Ottoman Empire /$rRudolph Peters --$tMadhhabs and modernities /$rBrinkley Messick --$tIslam and nationalism in Indonesia: forging an Indonesian madhhab /$rMark E. Cammack --$tInter-madhhab surfing, neo-Ijtihad, and faith-based movement leaders /$rIhsan Yilmaz.
520 $aThe Islamic school of law, or madhhab, is a concept on which a substantial amount has been written but of which there is still little understanding, and even less consensus. This collection of selected papers from the III International Conference on Islamic Legal Studies, held in May 2000 at the Harvard Law School, offers 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. As scholars look to the construction of a new Islamic legal history, these essays inform on the background to madhhab formation, on inter-madhhab polemics and the drive toward legal authority, on madhhab perpetuation and anti-madhhab tendencies, on the constitutional role of the madhhab, on the madhhab's legislative and adjudicative mechanisms, and on the significance of the madhhab in comparative terms. This volume is of value to anyone interested in the nature of Islamic law.
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