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Contemporary Ijtihad : Limits and Controversies /

Khan, L. Ali

Contemporary Ijtihad : Limits and Controversies / L. Ali Khan, Hisham Ramadan. - 1 online resource (264 p.)

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Classical Era of Ijtihad, 632–875 -- 2. Free Markets of Fiqh -- 3. Islamic Positive Law -- 4. Islamic Constitutionalism -- 5. Covenants with Non-Muslims -- 6. Western Views of Islamic Law -- 7. Muslim Diaspora Law -- Glossary -- Index

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The resurgence of Islam, geopolitical crises involving Muslim nations, violence associated with Islam and the immigration of millions of Muslims to Western countries have generated a strong interest in understanding Islamic law. The challenges of these new realities have impressed upon Muslims the need to rethink classical jurisprudence and a powerful contemporary ijtihad - the process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the legal sources - has unleashed a tremendous intellectual energy that is transforming legal systems across the Muslim world. This book explores the limits and controversies of this development in the context of the diverse needs of Muslim cultures and communities living in Muslim and non-Muslim nations and continents including Europe and North America.Key FeaturesExplains diverse bodies of Islamic law including fiqh, qanun and siyarSupplements Arabic terms from the Basic Code with English substitutesAnalyses the forces shaping contemporary ijtihadPresents a jurisprudential guide suitable for jurists, judges, national legislatures, and teachers and students and law and Islamic studies


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9780748641284 9780748646029

10.1515/9780748646029 doi


Ijtihād (Islamic law).
Ijtihād (Islamic law).
Islamic law--Interpretation and construction.
Muslim diaspora.
Islamic Studies.
LAW / Conflict of Laws.

KBP453

340.59