Doubt In Islamic Law : A History of Legal Maxims, Interpretation, And Islamic Criminal Law / by Intisar A. Rabb
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107080997 (Hardback)
- KBP3821 R33
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Personal Donated Collection (KWP) - 1st floor | Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali | First Floor (Gadong Campus) | (KWP24) KBP3821 R33 2015 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | Donated by Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohammad bin Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman (KWP24) | 1010039035 |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Islamic Institutional Structures and Doubt, First/Seventh-Tenth/Sixteenth Centuries; 1. The God of severity and lenity; 2. The rise of doubt; Part II. Morality and Social Context, First/Seventh-Fifth/Eleventh Centuries; 3. Hierarchy and hudud laws; 4. Doubt as moral concern; Part III. The Jurisprudence of Doubt, Second/Eighth-Tenth/Sixteenth Century; 5. Early Doubt as an element of Islamic criminal law; 6. Sunni Doubt; Substantive, procedural, and interpretive doubt; Part IV. Interpretive authority, second/eighth-tenth/Sixteenth centuries; 7. Against Doubt; Strict textualism in opposition to doubt; 8. Shi'i Doubt, Dueling theories of delegation and interpretation; Conclusion: Doubt in comparative and contemporary context.
"This book considers an important and largely neglected area of Islamic law by exploring how medieval Muslim jurists resolved criminal cases that could not be proven beyond a doubt, calling into question a controversial popular notion about Islamic law today, which is that Islamic law is a divine legal tradition that has little room for discretion or doubt, particularly in Islamic criminal law. Despite its contemporary popularity, that notion turns out to have been far outside the mainstream of Islamic law for most of its history. Instead of rejecting doubt, medieval Muslim scholars largely embraced it. In fact, they used doubt to enlarge their own power and to construct Islamic criminal law itself. Through examination of legal, historical, and theological sources, and a range of illustrative case studies, this book shows that Muslim jurists developed a highly sophisticated and regulated system for dealing with Islam's unique concept of doubt, which evolved from the seventh to the sixteenth century"-- Provided by publisher.
"This book considers an important and largely neglected area of Islamic law by exploring how medieval Muslim jurists resolved criminal cases that could not be proven beyond a doubt"-- Provided by publisher.
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