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 40
... secular laws which drew their authority from custom or from the will of a legitimate sovereign . In the Ottoman Empire , the general term for the secular law was qanun , a word which may refer either to a single law or to the secular ...
... secular laws which drew their authority from custom or from the will of a legitimate sovereign . In the Ottoman Empire , the general term for the secular law was qanun , a word which may refer either to a single law or to the secular ...
Sayfa 269
... secular legal skills . By bringing the laws of mankind into harmony with divine law , he was executing the Will of God on earth . Since he was a man who shared the religious and superstitious outlook of his humbler contemporaries , this ...
... secular legal skills . By bringing the laws of mankind into harmony with divine law , he was executing the Will of God on earth . Since he was a man who shared the religious and superstitious outlook of his humbler contemporaries , this ...
Sayfa 271
... secular rule in Islamic terms , and had the actual result of enhancing his powers over the substance of the law . This enhanced authority is visible , for example , in the increased government surveillance over the administration of ...
... secular rule in Islamic terms , and had the actual result of enhancing his powers over the substance of the law . This enhanced authority is visible , for example , in the increased government surveillance over the administration of ...
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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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