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 177
... payment that he cannot assimilate to the advance dower : ( 14 ) Zeyd is betrothed to ' Amr's daughter , Hind . He sends some cash and garments as kalin . In return , ' Amr sends some clothes equivalent to them in value , consisting of ...
... payment that he cannot assimilate to the advance dower : ( 14 ) Zeyd is betrothed to ' Amr's daughter , Hind . He sends some cash and garments as kalin . In return , ' Amr sends some clothes equivalent to them in value , consisting of ...
Sayfa 181
... Payment The next question after the value of the dower is the time of its payment . The Hanafi tradition does not lay down any rules as to the precise moment when the wife should take possession . The problem is rather to establish the ...
... Payment The next question after the value of the dower is the time of its payment . The Hanafi tradition does not lay down any rules as to the precise moment when the wife should take possession . The problem is rather to establish the ...
Sayfa 238
... payment of blood - money , a sum which is not negotiable , but fixed by law . Blood - money is payable in two categories of killing . The first is where the killing is quasi - intentional . This is a sin , and the killer must perform a ...
... payment of blood - money , a sum which is not negotiable , but fixed by law . Blood - money is payable in two categories of killing . The first is where the killing is quasi - intentional . This is a sin , and the killer must perform a ...
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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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Abu Hanifa Abu Yusuf al-Fatawa al-Hidaya al-Marghinani Anatolia Answer aqches areas Ata'i authority Bayezid II belonging blood-money Caliph cash cause century claim compensation compurgation contract damage dirhams divorce dower Ebu's Ebu's-su'ud effect example fatwas fief fief-holder fixed penalties fornication founder give guardian Hada'iq Hanafi jurists Hanafi law Hanafi rules Hanafi theory Hanafi tradition heirs Hidaya Hind holy homicide husband Ibid Ibn Bazzaz Imam Imperial Press infidels Islamic law Istanbul jurisprudence jurists Kemalpashazade kharaj killer killing land law-book liable licit maintenance Manq marriage married Mehmed Military Judge mosque Mufti Muslim occupier offences opinion Ottoman Empire Ottoman Sultan owner ownership payment peasants permissible person prayer problem punishment Qadikhan qanun question Quran ruler Rumelia Safavids secular Shafi'i Shaibani shari'a sheikhu'l-islam slave status su'ud Süleyman Süleymaniye Sultanic decree talion taxation texts theft tithe treasury tribute trust Uriel Heyd usurpation valid wife woman Zeyd Zeyd's