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In An Introduction to Islamic Law, Wael B. Hallaq offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles and historical development of Islamic law. This pivotal work delves into the intricacies of legal theory and practice within the Islamic tradition, providing readers with a profound understanding of its complexities and nuances.
Hallaq's narrative traces the evolution of Islamic law from its origins to its contemporary applications, highlighting the socio-political contexts that have shaped its interpretation and implementation. Through meticulous analysis, he examines key concepts such as jurisprudence, the role of scholars, and the significance of legal texts, all while addressing the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity.
This book is ideal for those interested in Middle Eastern history, legal systems, or Islamic studies. It serves as a foundational text for anyone seeking to engage with the critical themes of justice, morality, and governance in Islamic thought. Readers of Hallaq's other works, such as The Origins of Islamic Law and The Islamic Law of Nations, will find a continuation of his insightful scholarship in this introduction.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 206
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521678735
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