That lawmaking in many modern Muslim nation states appears to give rather short shrift to shari’a, seemingly ignoring it in all areas save the law of the family and replacing it elsewhere with European transplanted law, has been discussed. That the Muslim world is replete with political institutions and leaders that seek a greater role than this for the shari’a in the affairs of the state is obvious to anyone even faintly familiar with the region. \ud \ud However, left undiscussed is the fact that the Islamist, who derives his authority precisely on the basis of returning sovereignty to God in all matters of state and law, is no more enthused than anyone else in permitting God’s Law to retain any real level of supremacy over the law of the ...
Starting from the second half of the last century, a great emphasis has been put on Shari’a as a ce...
This article will analyse the Shari’ah Judicial System. Islam is a divine religion which deals with ...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
That lawmaking in many modern Muslim nation states appears to give rather short shrift to shari’a, s...
We can thus see that Islamic tradition has recognized the venerability of the Shari\u27a but that th...
Islamic law occupies a relatively minor place in the legal systems of most Muslim-majority countries...
This article considers the general points relating to the application of Sharia law which challenges...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...
Abstract Islamic legal system is one of the major legal systems in the world. It is a time-tested sy...
The historiography of the early development of Islamic law, the Sharia, is highly contentious both a...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
The concepts of sovereignty and legal personality in Islamic Law and Western Law are fundamentally d...
The rule of law entails government accountability, equal access to justice and the political process...
There is a regrettable tendency to equate social conservatism with religious adherence. Nowhere does...
There is a regrettable tendency to equate social conservatism with religious adherence. Nowhere does...
Starting from the second half of the last century, a great emphasis has been put on Shari’a as a ce...
This article will analyse the Shari’ah Judicial System. Islam is a divine religion which deals with ...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
That lawmaking in many modern Muslim nation states appears to give rather short shrift to shari’a, s...
We can thus see that Islamic tradition has recognized the venerability of the Shari\u27a but that th...
Islamic law occupies a relatively minor place in the legal systems of most Muslim-majority countries...
This article considers the general points relating to the application of Sharia law which challenges...
Public law notions seen from shari’a law perspective have not been duly discussed in Islamic countri...
Abstract Islamic legal system is one of the major legal systems in the world. It is a time-tested sy...
The historiography of the early development of Islamic law, the Sharia, is highly contentious both a...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
The concepts of sovereignty and legal personality in Islamic Law and Western Law are fundamentally d...
The rule of law entails government accountability, equal access to justice and the political process...
There is a regrettable tendency to equate social conservatism with religious adherence. Nowhere does...
There is a regrettable tendency to equate social conservatism with religious adherence. Nowhere does...
Starting from the second half of the last century, a great emphasis has been put on Shari’a as a ce...
This article will analyse the Shari’ah Judicial System. Islam is a divine religion which deals with ...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...