I argue for the possibility of a common understanding of legalism in meta‐Christian and Islamic religious and political theologies by pointing out that (a) faith in the one God has not been lost but transformed in modernity and currently returns in the form of relentless epistemological undecidability; (b) all societies struggle with the institution of human subjectivity in which law plays a principal role including by allowing communities and institutions to create and re‐create their identities around symbols of faith (c) a modernist reading of the Abbassid period in Islamic legal history which saw the creation Islamic jurisprudence, which Islamists fetishize offers ways for understanding commonalities and differences between ...
This thesis attempts to challenge the dominant historiography in the field of Islamic law and expand...
In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, ...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
Abstract Since the Reformation and Enlightenment, the Western world has witnessed the incremental de...
Andrew F. March, Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University, examines some treatments...
The essence of the word \u27secularism\u27 depends upon a variety of factors existing in a particula...
Islam, Law and Identity brings together a range of Muslim and non Muslim scholars in order to focus ...
Islamic law occupies a relatively minor place in the legal systems of most Muslim-majority countries...
Although American scholarship has begun to address both Christian and Islamic jurisprudence in a ser...
Islamic law is substantively derived from the teachings of Islam. As a religious teaching, Islamic l...
Muslims, as do Jews, believe that laws are established by God. This conception conflicts with the ju...
Sociology and anthropology of law were partly developed from inception to empirically address the co...
Sociology and anthropology of law were partly developed from inception to empirically address the co...
This book addresses secularism and law from the premise that religion has become the enfant terrible...
Professor 'Abdallahi Na'im argues that there can be no conflict between religion and the state becau...
This thesis attempts to challenge the dominant historiography in the field of Islamic law and expand...
In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, ...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
Abstract Since the Reformation and Enlightenment, the Western world has witnessed the incremental de...
Andrew F. March, Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University, examines some treatments...
The essence of the word \u27secularism\u27 depends upon a variety of factors existing in a particula...
Islam, Law and Identity brings together a range of Muslim and non Muslim scholars in order to focus ...
Islamic law occupies a relatively minor place in the legal systems of most Muslim-majority countries...
Although American scholarship has begun to address both Christian and Islamic jurisprudence in a ser...
Islamic law is substantively derived from the teachings of Islam. As a religious teaching, Islamic l...
Muslims, as do Jews, believe that laws are established by God. This conception conflicts with the ju...
Sociology and anthropology of law were partly developed from inception to empirically address the co...
Sociology and anthropology of law were partly developed from inception to empirically address the co...
This book addresses secularism and law from the premise that religion has become the enfant terrible...
Professor 'Abdallahi Na'im argues that there can be no conflict between religion and the state becau...
This thesis attempts to challenge the dominant historiography in the field of Islamic law and expand...
In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, ...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...