An edition of The Islamic school of law (2005)

The Islamic school of law

evolution, devolution, and progress

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The Islamic school of law: evolution, devolution, and progress
2005, Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School, Distributed by Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

The
madhhab in Islamic legal theory -- Bernard Weiss
Al-Awzāʻī and Sufyān al-Thawrī: the Umayyad madhhab? -- Steven C. Judd
Continuity and change in Islamic law: the concept of madhhab and the dimensions of legal disagreement in Hanafi scholarship of the tenth century -- Eyyup Said Kaya -- The
introduction of Mālik's teachings in al-Andalus -- Alfonso Carmona
Proto-Malikis, Malikis, and Reformed Malikis in al-Andalus -- Maribel Fierro
Madhhab and Madrasa in eleventh-century Baghdad -- Daphna Ephrat
Fidelity, cohesion, and conformity within madhhabs in Zangid and Ayyubid Syria -- Daniella Talmon-Heller -- The
beginnings of the Zahiri madhhab in al-Andalus -- Camilla Adang
Intra-madhhab Ikhtilāf and the late classical Imami Shiite conception of the madhhab -- Robert Gleave
What does it mean to be an official madhhab? Hanafism and the Ottoman Empire -- Rudolph Peters
Madhhabs and modernities -- Brinkley Messick
Islam and nationalism in Indonesia: forging an Indonesian madhhab -- Mark E. Cammack
Inter-madhhab surfing, neo-Ijtihad, and faith-based movement leaders-- Ihsan Yilmaz.

Edition Notes

"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."--P. [vii].

Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-289) and index.

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Cambridge, Mass
Series
Harvard series in Islamic law -- 2.

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Library of Congress
KBP250 .I84 2005

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Pagination
xvii, 300 p. ;
Number of pages
300

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16349717M
OCLC/WorldCat
63052850

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