Understanding Islamic Law: From Classical to Contemporary
By (Author) Hisham M. Ramadan
Contributions by Aminah Beverly McCloud
Contributions by Irshad Abdal-Haqq
Contributions by Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Contributions by Noor Mohammed
Contributions by Mahmoud Hoballah
Contributions by Hafiz Nazeem Goolam
Contributions by Ali Khan
AltaMira Press
AltaMira Press
27th April 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Islam
340.59
Paperback
232
Width 163mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
376g
Understanding Islamic law is crucial not only for Muslims, but for non-Muslims who work with Muslims in legal contexts as well as for anyone wanting to understand the role of Islam in the world today. For unlike western legal systems where religious and legal spheres are kept separate, Islamic law is all-encompassing, directing all human actions. Legal scholar Hisham Ramadan brings together articles to give an excellent overview of the formation of Islamic law and its role in contemporary Islamic and Non-Islamic states. Following an overview of Islamic Law, chapters cover Islamic criminal law, International Humanitarian Law, contract law, & family law. A concluding essay offers an explanation of the legal value of Islam and appendices include original Islamic legal documents from Muhammad's time until today.
Hisham Ramadan is a visiting professor Michigan State University College of Law and is the author of Reconstructing Jury Instructions in Homicide Offenses.