Ebu's-su'ud: The Islamic Legal TraditionEdinburgh University Press, 1997 - 288 sayfa The Jurist Ebu's-su`ud (c1490-1574) occupies a key position in the history of Islamic Law. He was a scholar who, for forty years, occupied successfully the senior judicial positions in the Ottoman Empire. Confronting the problem of reconciling classical Islamic jurisprudence with the day-to-day legal needs of an empire, he earned an enduring reputation as the jurist who harmonised the Holy Law of Islam with secular practice. The book examines the substance of this reputation by showing, through Ebu's-su`ud's writings, how he adapted classical Islamic legal doctrine to contemporary needs. |
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Sayfa 25
... century onwards , estab- lished the most prestigious colleges , 3 which maintained the academic traditions of jurisprudence and trained judges in the law , and it was ultimately the monarchs who administered the law through the courts ...
... century onwards , estab- lished the most prestigious colleges , 3 which maintained the academic traditions of jurisprudence and trained judges in the law , and it was ultimately the monarchs who administered the law through the courts ...
Sayfa 37
... century and the nine- teenth , and since , to be respectable , a legal opinion must always have an ancient lineage , this was probably the impression that the jurists themselves wished to convey . It is not , however , wholly accurate ...
... century and the nine- teenth , and since , to be respectable , a legal opinion must always have an ancient lineage , this was probably the impression that the jurists themselves wished to convey . It is not , however , wholly accurate ...
Sayfa 73
... century , culminated in Ebu's - su'ud's formulation of a claim to universal sovereignty in the sixteenth . The earliest claim , which the Sultans made as early as the fourteenth century and continued to make until the twentieth , was ...
... century , culminated in Ebu's - su'ud's formulation of a claim to universal sovereignty in the sixteenth . The earliest claim , which the Sultans made as early as the fourteenth century and continued to make until the twentieth , was ...
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The Ottoman Empire the Law and Ebussuud | 3 |
sharia and qanun | 24 |
The Sultan and Legal Sovereignty | 65 |
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