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Sharia in the modern era: muslim minorities jurisprudence Zahalka, Iyad

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2016Description: ix, 213 pISBN:
  • 9781107114586
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.59 Z2S4
Summary: "Written by the Qadi (judge) of the Shari'a Court of Jerusalem and former director of the Shari'a Court system in Israel, this book offers a unique perspective on the religious law of Muslim minorities living in the West. Specifically, it explores the fiqh al-aqalliyyāt doctrine of religious jurisprudence developed by modern Islamic jurists to resolve the challenges of maintaining cultural and religious identity in majority non-Muslim societies. The author examines possible applications across numerous cultural and geographical contexts, answering such questions as: what are the rules for assuming political and public roles, and should one deposit money that incurs interest? Building on a growing scholarship, this book aims to resolve points of view and facets of religious law that have been neglected by previous studies. Accessibly written, Shari'a in the Modern Era is designed to promote cross-cultural understanding among readers of all faiths" http://www.cambridge.org/gu/academic/subjects/law/socio-legal-studies/shari-modern-era-muslim-minorities-jurisprudence?format=HB
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Table of Content:

Introduction
1. Fiqh al-aqalliyyat: theoretical background and evolvement
2. Fiqh al-aqalliyyat: methodology and implementation in the field of personal standing
3. Muslim minorities: implementation of Sharia in general and Fiqh al-aqalliyyat in particular
4. The evolution of Muslim religious law among the Muslim minority in Israel and its linkage to Fiqh al-aqalliyyat al-Muslima doctrine
5. The future of Fiqh al-aqalliyyat.

"Written by the Qadi (judge) of the Shari'a Court of Jerusalem and former director of the Shari'a Court system in Israel, this book offers a unique perspective on the religious law of Muslim minorities living in the West. Specifically, it explores the fiqh al-aqalliyyāt doctrine of religious jurisprudence developed by modern Islamic jurists to resolve the challenges of maintaining cultural and religious identity in majority non-Muslim societies. The author examines possible applications across numerous cultural and geographical contexts, answering such questions as: what are the rules for assuming political and public roles, and should one deposit money that incurs interest? Building on a growing scholarship, this book aims to resolve points of view and facets of religious law that have been neglected by previous studies. Accessibly written, Shari'a in the Modern Era is designed to promote cross-cultural understanding among readers of all faiths"

http://www.cambridge.org/gu/academic/subjects/law/socio-legal-studies/shari-modern-era-muslim-minorities-jurisprudence?format=HB

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