Contingency in a Sacred Law: Legal and Ethical Norms in the Muslim Fiqh

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BRILL, 1999 - 521 sayfa
This book focuses on the Hanafite school of "fiqh" which originated in the eight century and is, geographically, the most widespread and, numerically, the most important representative of Muslim normativeness. The "fiqh" consists of liturgical, ethical and legal norms derived from the Islamic revelation. The introduction outlines the main boundaries between "fiqh" and theology and follows the modern debate on the comparison between the fiqh and the secularized law of the modern Occident. The core of the book is dedicated to the way in which the "fiqh," in the period between the 10th and the 12th centuries, adapted to changing circumstances of urban and agricultural life (chapters I and II), to the way in which it marked off legal from ethical norms (chapter III), religious from legal status (chapters IV to VI) and legal propositions from religious judgment (chapter VII). The forms in which change of norms was made acceptable is discussed in chapter VIII. The last chapter deals with an attempt of Shi'i scholars in the Islamic Republic of Iran to answer new problems in old forms.

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Introduction
1
The city and its norms
77
countryside as reflected in the tax system
129
Legal norms and social practices
163
Legal rationality and ethical norms
172
Property as an institution of social integration
189
Political authority as foundation of social
219
Können Muslime einen religionsneutralen Staat
263
Equality and exchange under the penal law
349
Proof and procedure as a key to the fiqhs
421
et vérité religieuse dans le Droit Islamique
434
How the norms change
446
The quest for substantive justice
465
Index
477
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Baber Johansen, Ph.D. (1965) in Islamic Studies, Habilitation (1972), Berlin, is Directeur d'Etudes at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes et Sciences Sociales in Paris for 'Structures normatives et histoire en Islam'. He has published extensively on the history of Islamic Law including "The Islamic Law on Land Tax and Rent" (London, Croom Helm, 1988) and (together with D.J. Stewart and A. Singer) "Law and Society in Islam" (Princeton, Markus Wiener Publishers, 1996).

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