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Islamic law, justice, and society : interdisciplinary issues and perspectives

Khare, R. S.Anderson, Michael R.(Contributions by)Dennerlein, Bettina(Contributions by)Khare, R S.(Contributions by)Mahmood, Tahir(Contributions by)Moosa, Ebrahim(Contributions by)Rosen, Lawrence(Contributions by)Sachedina, Abdulaziz(Contributions by)Simmons, A John(Contributions by)
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This book provides an accessible introductory discussion of issues in Islamic law, justice, and society.

At the center of the volume is a discussion of some interrelated theological, historical, legal, and practical issues facing Islamic law in such different countries and regions as Algeria, Morocco, South Africa, and South Asia.

The contributors adopt a comparative cross-cultural perspective on three interdependent aspects: first, Islamic ideals and formal legal institutions and scholarship; second, regionally varied historical interpretations and social adaptations of Islamic law under differing political conditions; and third, Islamic approaches to such modern-day practical problems as women's status in legal testimony and modern medical definitions of death.

This will be a valuable book for students and scholars of Middle Eastern studies, law, and history.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847694046 / 9780847694044
Paperback / softback
340.59
28/10/1999
United States
English
208p.
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