Introduction to Islamic law: Islamic law in theory and practice
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
....................................................................................................................
З
OUTLINE OF THE BOOK
...................................................................................................9
CONTENTS
....................................................................................................................11
1
SHARľAH,
FIQH AND ISLAMIC LAW
........................................................................19
1.1
Definitions
..................................................................................................................19
1.1.1
Sharî ah
(Shar orShar -iSharif)
...................................................................19
1.1.2
Fiqh (Islamic Law)
..........................................................................................20
1.1.3
Qânun
and Urf
.............................................................................................22
1.1.4
Muhammadan Law
.......................................................................................23
1.2
The Main Characteristics of Islamic Law
.....................................................................25
1.3
The Relation between Islamic Law and Other Legal Systems
........................................27
1.3.1
The Influence of Islamic Law on Other Legal Systems
...................................27
1.3.2
Relation to other Legal Systems
....................................................................32
2
THE SOURCES OF INFORMATION FOR ISLAMIC LAW (REFERENCES)
........................39
2.1
Theoretical References
...............................................................................................39
2.1.1
Books of Fiqh (Applied Islamic Law)
..............................................................39
2.1.1.1
Mudallal (Supported with Arguments) Books of Islamic Law
..................................40
2.1.1.1.1
Hanafîte
Books with Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
...........................40
2.1.1.1.2
Shâfi î
Books with Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
...............................42
2.1.1.1.3
Mâlikî
Books with Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
...............................44
2.1.1.1.4
Hanbalî
Books with Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
.............................45
2.1.1.1.5
Shi î
Books with Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
..................................46
2.1.1.1.6
Zâhirî
Books with Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
................................46
2.1.1.2
Ghairal-Mudallal (Not Supported with Arguments) Books of Islamic Law
.............47
2.1.1.2.1
Hanafî
Books without Arguments about the Application of Fiqh
....................48
2.1.1.2.2
Shâfi î
Books without Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
.........................51
2.1.1.2.3
Mâlikî
Books without Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
..........................52
2.1.1.2.4
Hanbalî
Books without Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
.......................54
2.1.1.2.5
Shi î
Books without Arguments on the Application of Fiqh
............................55
2.1.2
Books of
Usui al-Fiqh
(Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence)
...........................55
2.1.2.1
Books on
Usui
al-Fiqh according to the
Hanafî
[Manhaj
al-Fuqahâ)
Method
..........56
2.1.2.2
Books of
Usui al-Fìqh
according to the Method of Theologians (Manhaj al-
Mutakallimîn)
..........................................................................................................57
12
Introduction
to Islamic Law
2.1.2.3
Bookson
Usui al-Fiqh
that Combine Both Methods
................................................59
2.1.3
Books on
Hadîths
(Traditions of Prophet Muhammad)
.................................60
2.1.3.1
Some Books of Tradition
(Hadîth)
............................................................................61
2.1.3.2
The Books of
Hadîth
on Legal Rules {Kutub
al-Ahkâm)
............................................62
2.1.3.3
Some Books on the Science of Tradition
[Usûl al-Hadîth).......................................
63
2.1.3.4
Shî a Hadîth
Books
...................................................................................................64
2.1.4
Books of
Tafsîr
(Interpretation of the Holy Quran)
......................................64
2.1.4.1
Some Commentaries on the
Quťan
........................................................................64
2.1.4.2
The Books on
Ahkâm
al-Qur an
(Quľanic
Fiqh)
.......................................................65
2.1.4.2.1
Hanafî
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
......................................................................65
2.1.4.2.2
Mâlikî
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
.......................................................................66
2.1.4.2.3
Shâfi î
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
......................................................................67
2.1.4.2.4
Hanbalî
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
....................................................................67
2.1.4.2.5
Shi î
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
.........................................................................67
2.1.4.2.6
Zaidî
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
.........................................................................68
2.1.4.2.7
Zâhirî
Works on Fiqh al-Qur an
........................................................................68
2.1.4.3
The Books on the Science of Quran Interpretation ( ilium al-Quran)
....................68
2.1.5
Monographic Works
(Treatises=Rasâ il)
.......................................................69
2.1.6
Lexicological Sources
(al-Ma
âjim)................................................................
70
2.1.7
Biographical Sources (Books
ofTabaqât)
......................................................72
2.1.7.1
Companions and Followers
......................................................................................72
2.1.7.2
General
Tabaqât
......................................................................................................72
2.1.7.3
Hanafîte Tabaqât
.....................................................................................................73
2.1.7.4
Shâfi îte Tabaqât
.....................................................................................................74
2.1.7.5
Mâlikîte Tabaqât
......................................................................................................74
2.1.7.6
Hanbalîte Tabaqât
...................................................................................................74
2.1.7.7
Shi îte Tabaqât
........................................................................................................75
2.1.8
Bibliographical
Sources
.................................................................................75
2.1.9
History Books (Especially Histories of Institutions)
........................................75
2.1.10
Books on Differences among Islamic Law Schools
(Ihktilâf al-Madhâhib)
...76
2.1.11
Books on Religious and Philosophical Sects
..................................................78
2.1.12
Books and Works by Non-Muslim Scholars
...................................................78
2.1.12.1
General Books and Works by Non-Muslim Scholars
................................................78
2.1.12.2
Books and Works by Non-Muslim Scholars on the
Hanafî
school
............................81
2.1.12.3
Books and Works by Non-Muslim Scholars on the
Shâfi
1
School
............................82
2.1.12.4
Books and Works by Non-Muslim Scholars on the
Mâlikî
School
............................82
Foreword and Contents
13
2.1.13
Some Books by Muslim Scholars in Western Languages
...............................83
2.1.14
Books on Legal Maxims of Islamic Law (Qawa id al-Kulliyah al-Fiqhiyyah)..84
2.1.15
Comparative and Contemporary Books by Muslim Scholars
........................85
2.1.15.1
Comparative and Contemporary Books on Fiqh
......................................................85
2.1.15.2
Comparative and Contemporary Books on
Usui al-f/q/i
..........................................88
2.1.15.3
Books on Muslim Minorities {Fiqh
al-Aqalliyât)
.......................................................88
2.1.15.4
Comparative and Contemporary Books on
Shî a
.....................................................89
2.1.15.5
Miscellaneous English Sources in Islamic Law
.........................................................89
2.2
Applied References
......................................................................................................94
2.2.1
Shar iyyah Records
........................................................................................95
2.2.2
Books
ofFatâwâ
(Religious Opinions and Answers)
.....................................97
2.2.2.1
Fatwâ
Collections of Hanafi School
..........................................................................98
2.2.2.2
Fatwâ
Collections of the
Shâfi î
School
..................................................................101
2.2.2.3
Fatwâ
Collections of the
Mâlikî
School
..................................................................102
2.2.3
Archival Documents
....................................................................................102
2.2.4
Legal Arrangements and Judicial Decrees
(Qawânîn)
.................................104
3
THE HISTORICAL PERIODS OF ISLAMIC LAW
..........................................................109
3.1
The period of the Prophet Muhammad
......................................................................109
3.1.1
Legislation during the Period of Muhammad and Sources of Law
..............109
3.1.2
The Main Features of Legislative Activities
.................................................114
3.1.3
The Prophet s
Ijtihâd
and Interpretation
.....................................................116
3.2
The Period of the Companions (The Period of the Rightly Guided
Cauphs=al-Khulafâ al-
RÂSHIDÛN,
11-40/632-660).......................................................................................120
3.2.1
The Sources of Legislative Activities
............................................................121
3.2.2
Some Issues Relating to the Period of the Companions
..............................124
3.2.3
Some Examples from the Opinions of the Companions
..............................130
3.2.3.1
Some Examples of Consensus among the
Sahâbah
...............................................131
3.2.3.2
Some Examples from the Conflicts among the Companions
.................................132
3.3
The Period of the
Tăbi în (Followers=Successors
of the
CoMPANioNS^l-OO/ôeo-ľSS)
..
............................................................................................................................133
3.3.1
The Features of Legislative Activities
..........................................................134
3.3.2
The Hijaz School of Fiqh and the Baghdad (Kufic) School of Fiqh
................137
3.3.3
The School of
Ahi al-Athar
and the School of
Ahi al-Ra y
............................139
3.3.3.1
The School of the People of Hadfth
.......................................................................139
3.3.3.2
The School of the People of Opinion
(Ahi
al-Ra y)
.................................................141
14
Introduction to Islamic Law
3.4
The Period of
MujtahidÎn
(120-350/738-960)...........................................................143
4
LAW
( AMALÎ)
SCHCOOLS AND THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLS
(ƒ
ПОДЫ)
IN ISLAM
[MADHHABS)
.......................................................................................................
147
4.1
General Considerations
............................................................................................147
4.2
The Fiqh Schools (Madhhabs) and Their Founders
.....................................................149
4.2.1
The HanafiSchool and Its Founder:
Imâm A
zam
.......................................151
4.2.2
The
Mâlikî
School and Its Founder: Imam Malik
.........................................156
4.2.3
The Shaft
î
School and Its Founder:
Imâm Shafi î.
.......................................159
4.2.4
The
Hanbalî
School and Its Founder:
Imâm
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
..................163
4.2.5
The
Zôhirî
School and Its Founder:
Imâm
Dawud ibn AH
al-Zâhirî.
.............166
4.2.6
The
Ja
fari
School and Its Founder:
Imâm
Ja
far
al-Sâdiq...........................
169
4.2.7
The Zaidiyyah School and Its Founder:
Imâm
Zaid ibn
Ali..........................172
4.2.8
The
Ibâdhî
School
........................................................................................174
4.2.9
Extinct Schools of Law
.................................................................................176
4.2.9.1
Al-Awza î
School
....................................................................................................176
4.2.9.2
Al-Thawrî
School
....................................................................................................177
4.2.9.3
The al-Laith ibn Sa d School
...................................................................................177
4.2.9.4
The Ibn
Jarîr al-Tabarî
School
.................................................................................179
4.2.9.5
Sufian ibn Uyainah School
.....................................................................................179
4.3
Some Theological Schools and their Opinions on Fiqh
..............................................180
4.3.1
Some Considerations
...................................................................................180
4.3.1.1
What is Difference between Islam and
îmân?
.......................................................181
4.3.1.2
Who is a Muslim?
..................................................................................................182
4.3.2
Some
Ahi al-Bid ah
Theological Schools
......................................................184
4.3.2.1
Ми
Xaz a=Qadariyyah (Opponents of Qadar)
.......................................................184
4.3.2.2
Khârijîtes
................................................................................................................187
4.3.2.3
TheShî a................................................................................................................
189
4.3.2.4
Jabríyyah= Jahmiyyah
(Proponents of Predetermination)
.....................................193
4.3.2.5
The
Bâtiniyyah
and Qarmathians
...........................................................................194
4.3.2.6
The Mushabbihah and Mujassimah
{al-Karrâmiyyah)
...........................................196
4.3.2.7
Murjľah.................................................................................................................
197
4.3.2.8
The
al-Najjâriyyah..................................................................................................
198
4.3.3
Wahhâbism
and Salafism
............................................................................198
4.3.4
Ahmadiyyah
(Qâdhiyaniyyah
and Lahoriyyah)
...........................................202
4.3.5
Ismâ iliyyah
and
Aga
Khan
..........................................................................205
Foreword and Contents
15
4.3.6
Ibâdhiyyah
...................................................................................................207
4.3.7
Sunnî
Theological Schools and Their Views on Fiqh
....................................208
4.3.7.1
Salaf al-Sâlihîn
........................................................................................................208
4.3.7.2
The
Ash arîSchool (Ash arîtes)..............................................................................
210
4.3.7.2.1
The Main Doctrines of
al-Ash arî
...................................................................211
4.3.7.2.2
The Problem of Reason and Revelation and the Criterion of Good and Evil
.213
4.3.7.3
Mâturidî
Theology
.................................................................................................216
4.3.7.3.1
General Information
......................................................................................216
4.3.7.3.2
Reason, Knowledge and Law
.........................................................................218
5
THE PERIOD OF ISLAMIC LAW AFTER THE TURKS PROFESSED ISLAM
(960-1923)... 221
5.1
The Age of Qarakhanids (from
329/940
onward) and the Codification of Theoretical
and Applied Islamic Law
............................................................................................221
5.2
Legal Developments in Other Turkish States before the Ottomans (The Age of Imitation
= Asral-Taqlîd
........................................................................................................223
5.2.1
Developments in the Seljuqid Period
...........................................................223
5.2.2
Developments after the Mongol Invasion
(656/1258)................................226
5.2.2.1
Characteristics of the Age and Activities Conducted
.............................................226
5.2.2.1.1
Texts
(al-Mutûn)
............................................................................................227
5.2.2.1.2
Annotations and Exegeses
(Shurûh)
..............................................................228
5.2.2.1.3
Footnotes
(Havâshî)
......................................................................................229
5.2.2.1.4
Books of
Fatâwâ
............................................................................................229
5.2.2.2
Contributions of Chagatai Khans and the Babur State to the History of Islamic Law
..
............................................................................................................................230
5.2.3
Legal Developments in
Dhulqâdirids, Aqqoyunids
and Other Muslim Turkish
States
..........................................................................................................231
5.2.3.1
The Codification
(Qânûnnâme)
of Ala uddawlah Beg
............................................232
5.2.3.2
Legal Codes of Padishah Hasan
{Qânûnnâme-i
Hasan Pasha)
...............................233
5.2.4
Legal Developments in Ottoman State
(1299-1926)...................................235
5.2.4.1
Legal Developments until the
Tanzîmât
Reforms
(699-1255/1299-1839..............235
5.2.4.1.1
General Information
......................................................................................235
5.2.4.1.2
The Branches of Law Arranged by the Legal Codes
(Qanunnâmes)
..............238
5.2.4.1.3
The Ottoman Legal System According to
Sharî ah
Court Records
.................240
5.2.4.1.4
Ottoman Law as a Whole
..............................................................................242
5.2.4.2
Legal Developments in the Post-
Tanzîmât
Period
(1255 -1345/1839-1926).........243
5.2.4.3
The Ottoman Civil Law: Majalla
.............................................................................246
6
THE MODERN PERIOD AND ISLAMIC LAW
............................................................251
15
Introduction
to Islamic Law
6.1
Some Discussions on the Contemporary Practice of
SharÎ ah
Law
.............................251
6.2
The Classification of
SharÎ ah
Injunctions and the Reform or Renovation of
SharÎ ah
Law
..........................................................................................................................
256
6.2.1
Classification of
SharÎ ah
Injunctions According to Legal Authority
...........256
6.2.2
Classification of
SharÎ ah
Injunctions
f
rom
the Aspect of Their Nature
......258
6.2.3
Comprehensive (Mujmal) and Detailed (Mufassal) Injunctions
..................258
6.2.4
Comprehensible and Incomprehensible Injunctions
...................................259
6.2.5
Possible Conclusion
.....................................................................................261
6.3
Anglo-Muhammadan Law (Indo-Muslim law)
..........................................................264
6.3.1
Islamic Law in India
.....................................................................................268
6.3.2
Islamic Law in Pakistan
...............................................................................270
6.3.3
Islamic Law in Bangladesh
..........................................................................274
6.4
Islamic Law in Southeast Asia: Syariah or Anglo-Muhammadan Law
.........................276
6.4.1
Islamic Law in Indonesia
.............................................................................280
6.4.2
Islamic Law in Malaysia
..............................................................................284
6.5
Islamic Law in Saudi Arabia
..................................................................................289
6.6
Islamic Law in Iran
...............................................................................................292
6.7
Islamic Law in Egypt
.............................................................................................293
6.8
Islamic Law in Libya
..............................................................................................296
6.9
Islamic Law in Morocco
.......................................................................................297
6.10
Islamic Law in Nigeria
..........................................................................................299
6.11
Islamic Law in Lebanon
........................................................................................300
6.12
Islamic Law in Syria
..............................................................................................303
6.13
Islamic Law in Iraq
...............................................................................................304
6.14
Islamic Law in Jordan
...........................................................................................305
6.15
Islamic Law in Kuwait
..........................................................................................306
6.16
Islamic Law in Sudan
............................................................................................307
6.17
Islamic Law in Somalia
.........................................................................................309
6.18
Islamic
Lawin
Kenya
............................................................................................310
6.19
Islamic Law in Ethiopia
.........................................................................................312
6.20
Islamic Law in Algeria
..........................................................................................313
6.21
Islamic Law in Tunisia
...........................................................................................315
6.22
Islamic Law in United Arab Emirates
....................................................................315
6.23
Islamic Law in Yemen
............................................................................................316
Foreword and Contents
17
6.24
Islamic Law in Turkey
...........................................................................................317
7
THE SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY OF ISLAMIC LAW
............................................319
7.1
The System of Islamic Law
.........................................................................................319
7.2
A Brief History of Codification in Islamic Law
...........................................................323
7.3
The Method of Codification in Islamic Law
................................................................330
7.3.1
The Casuistic Method
..................................................................................331
7.3.2
The Abstract (Normative) Method in Law
...................................................334
7.3.3
Special Aspects of the Codification of Islamic Law
......................................336
7.4
Some Perceptions of Islamic Law
...............................................................................338
8
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ISLAMIC LAW AND ITS FUTURE
...................................341
8.1
The Implementation of Islamic Law
...........................................................................341
8.2
The Future of Islamic Law
.........................................................................................345
8.2.1
The Future of Islamic Law in Muslim Countries
...........................................345
8.2.2
The Future of Islamic Law in non-Muslim Countries
...................................349
8.3
The Islamic Jurisprudence Encyclopedia
.....................................................................351
8.3.1
The Project of the Faculty
ofSharî ah
at Damascus University
..................353
8.3.2
The Project of the Higher Committees Council for Islamic Affairs in Cairo
354
8.3.3
The Project of the Islamic Jurisprudence Encyclopedia in Kuwait
...............354
8.4
Institutions of Islamic
Ç qh
{Majma al-Fiqh
al-IslamĄ
..............................................356
8.5
European Council for
Fatwâ
and Research
...............................................................358
REFERENCES
................................................................................................................359
INDEX
.........................................................................................................................379
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spelling | Akgündüz, Ahmed 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)103289267 aut Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice Ahmed Akgunduz 1. publ. Rotterdam IUR Press 2010 406 p. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Islamitische Universiteit Rotterdam"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-377) and index Geschichte Islamic law Islamic law History Islamitisch recht gtt Islamisches Recht (DE-588)1151921939 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Islamisches Recht (DE-588)1151921939 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025145541&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Akgündüz, Ahmed 1955- Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice Geschichte Islamic law Islamic law History Islamitisch recht gtt Islamisches Recht (DE-588)1151921939 gnd |
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title | Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice |
title_auth | Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice |
title_exact_search | Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice |
title_full | Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice Ahmed Akgunduz |
title_fullStr | Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice Ahmed Akgunduz |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to Islamic law Islamic law in theory and practice Ahmed Akgunduz |
title_short | Introduction to Islamic law |
title_sort | introduction to islamic law islamic law in theory and practice |
title_sub | Islamic law in theory and practice |
topic | Geschichte Islamic law Islamic law History Islamitisch recht gtt Islamisches Recht (DE-588)1151921939 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Islamic law Islamic law History Islamitisch recht Islamisches Recht Einführung |
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