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Shari’ah Law

An Introduction

Mohammad Hashim Kamali

Providing a comprehensive and accessible examination of Shari’ah Law, this well considered introduction examines the sources, characteristic features, and schools of thought of a system often stereotyped for its severity in the West. In a progressive and graduated fashion, Mohammad Hashim Kamali discusses
topics ranging from juristic disagreement to independent reasoning. Also broaching more advanced topics such as the principle of legality and the role and place of Shari’ah-oriented policy, Kamali controversially questions whether Islam is as much of a law-based religion as it has often been made out to be. Complete with a bibliography and glossary, and both a general index and an index of Arabic quotations, this wide-ranging exploration will prove an indispensable resource for Islamic students and scholars, and an informative guide to a complex topic for the general reader.

  • Publication date: March 17, 2008
  • ISBN: 9781851685653
  • RRP: £19.99
  • Pages: 352
  • Publication date: March 17, 2008
  • ISBN: 9781780740379
  • RRP: £10.99
  • Pages: 352

Reviews

"Goes far beyond an 'introduction'; it is indeed an excellent compendium of Islamic jurisprudence." Tahir Mahmood, Chairman, Amity University Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, India, and former chairman of the National Minorities Commission, India. "Kamali's masterful introduction is the best way to get introduced to the rich tradition of Islamic law. An exquisite accomplishment." Omid Safi, Director, Middle Eastern and Islamic Civilizations Studies (MIST) Program, Colgate University

Mohammad Hashim Kamali

Professor Dr Hashim Mohammad Kamali is the Dean of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation (ISTAC) at the International Islamic University, Malaysia.

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