The logic of law-making in Islam : women and prayer in the legal tradition /
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- 9781107051850
- 297.3/82082 B3954 L 102007
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297.1/22521 D8351 Q 102147 The Qurʼān : | 297.1226 J253 Q 101969 The Cambridge companion to the Qurʼān / | 297.2 Si134 G 101964 The Good Muslim : | 297.3/82082 B3954 L 102007 The logic of law-making in Islam : | 297.8092 C682 S 102081 Said Nursi / | 300.285555 An29 D 102825 Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics : | 300.723 Sh65 I 102190 An Introduction to Research: |
Machine generated contents note: 1. A general model; 2. Preliminaries; 3. Women praying with men: adjacency; 4. Women praying with women; 5. Women praying with men: communal prayers; 6. The historical development of Hanafi reasoning; 7. From laws and values; 8. The logic of law making.
"This pioneering study examines the process of reasoning in Islamic law. Some of the key questions addressed here include whether sacred law operates differently from secular law, why laws change or stay the same and how different cultural and historical settings impact the development of legal rulings. In order to explore these questions, the author examines the decisions of thirty jurists from the largest legal tradition in Islam: the Hanafi school of law. He traces their rulings on the question of women and communal prayer across a very broad period of time - from the eighth to the eighteenth century - to demonstrate how jurists interpreted the law and reconciled their decisions with the scripture and the sayings of the Prophet. The result is a fascinating overview of how Islamic law has evolved and the thinking behind individual rulings"--
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