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Shi’i Jurisprudence and Constitution
Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law, and History This ground-breaking series, edited by one of the most influential scholars of Islamic law, presents a cumulative and progressive set of original studies that substantially raise the bar for rigorous scholarship in the field of Islamic Studies. By relying on original sources and challenging common scholarly stereotypes and inherited wisdoms, the volumes of the series attest to the exacting and demanding methodological and pedagogical standards necessary for contemporary studies of Islam. These volumes are chosen not only for their disciplined methodology, exhaustive research, or academic authoritativeness, but for their ability to make critical interventions in the process of understanding the world of Islam as it was, is, and is likely to become. They make central and even pivotal contributions to understanding the experience of the lived and living Islam, and the ways that this rich and creative Islamic tradition has been created and uncreated, or constructed, deconstructed, and reconstructed. In short, the volumes of this series are chosen for their great relevance to the many realities that shaped the ways that Muslims understand, represent, and practice their religion, and ultimately, to understanding the worlds that Muslims helped to shape, and in turn, the worlds that helped shaped Muslims.
Series Editor: Khaled Abou El Fadl is the Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Professor in Islamic Law at the UCLA School of Law, and Chair of the Islamic Studies Program at UCLA. Dr. Abou El Fadl received the University of Oslo Human Rights Award, the Leo and Lisl Eitinger Prize in 2007, and was named a Carnegie Scholar in Islamic Law in 2005. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on Islamic law and Islam, and a prominent scholar in the field of human rights.
Titles: Custom in Islamic Law and Legal Theory: The Development of the Concepts of
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Series: Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law
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Year: 2,011
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Pages In File: 262
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Language: English
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Identifier: 978-1-349-29321-6,978-0-230-11846-1
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Toc: Front Matter....Pages i-xii Introduction....Pages 1-7 Uṣūlī Jurisprudence and Reason....Pages 9-34 Authority: Theories, Models, Discords....Pages 35-43 The 1905 Constitutional Revolution: Shi’i Jurisprudence and Constitutionalism....Pages 45-98 Constitutionalist Jurisprudence....Pages 99-152 Back Matter....Pages 153-252