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Islamic Legal Interpretation : Muftis and Their Fatwas

etc.(Edited by)Masud, Muhammad Khalid(Edited by)
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For more than a millenium, fatwas have guided and shaped Muslim understandings of Islamic law.

The whole world knows of Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa in the Salman Rushdi case, yet this key institution in Muslim society has not been the subject of a major examination until now. Ranging in import from the routine to the revolutionary, and in form from one-line answers to short treatises, fatwas have served to reaffirm received wisdom, caution against error, and chart novel responses to changing circumstances.

The interpreters, the muftis of Islam, have included the greatest independent scholars of the ages, heads of large state bureaucracies, and unassuming jurists in local districts.

Their vital task, which continues today in published collections as well as on radio and television, is to strive to interpret God's design for the Muslim community. "Islamic Legal Interpretation" is a casebook of analyses of fatwas from a wide range of times and places.

The editors' first chapter sets forth the origins, classical diversity and modern development of the fatwa, while the following chapters illustrate particular opinions and their contexts.

The approach throughout is interdisciplinary, as historians, lawyers, language specialists and social scientists address fatwas as fundamental sources on both Islamic legal thought and Islamic social history.

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Harvard University Press
0674468708 / 9780674468702
Hardback
23/08/1996
United States
442 pages, 3 line illustrations
165 x 240 mm, 750 grams
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