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€194.00$251.00
Edited by Mohie Eldin I Alam Eldin. Foreword by M.I.M. Aboul-Enein
€122.00$158.00
Aharon Layish with a linguistic essay by Alexander Borg
This volume comprising annotated translations of court decisions focuses on the interaction between the sharīʿa and tribal law as reflected in 72 protocols pertaining to personal status, homicide and bodily injury, etc. issued by Libyan sharīʿa courts approximately during the period 1930-1970.
€111.00$144.00
Ze'ev Maghen
This volume focuses on the portions of Muslim purity jurisprudence that deal with matters libidinal -- mulāmasa (the ritual result of contact with the opposite sex) and janāba (ceremonial defilement following cohabitation) -- and examines their implications for the Islamic outlook on sexuality.
€175.00$227.00
Edited by Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters and David Powers
Dispensing Justice is designed to serve as a sourcebook of Islamic judicial practice and qadi judgments from the rise of Islam to modern times, drawing upon court records and qadi court records, in addition to literary sources. The volume fills a large gap in Islamic legal history.
Dispensing ...
€194.00$251.00
Edited by Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron and Baudouin Dupret
€141.00$183.00
Maurits H. van den Boogert
This study sheds new light on the legal position of Westerners and their Ottoman protégés (berātlıs) by investigating the dynamic relations between Islamic judges and foreign consuls in the Ottoman Empire, providing detailed case studies and critical analyses of theory, perception, and practice.
€139.00$180.00
Hiroyuki Yanagihashi
This study, relied mainly on the legal texts and hadith collections dating from the eighth and ninth centuries, provides an illuminating account of how rules regulating various transactions were formed, developped and synthesized in the formative period of Islamic law.
€118.00$153.00
Clark Benner Lombardi
This volume explores the recent decision by Egypt to constitutionalize sharīʿa and analyzes the Egyptian judiciary’s attempts to argue that sharī‘a is consistent with human rights. It will interest anyone studying Islamic law, constitutional thought in the Middle East, or Islam and human rights.
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