Islam, constitutionalism and democratic self-government

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Veröffentlicht in:Routledge handbook of Islamic law
1. Verfasser: Fadel, Mohammad H. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: 2019
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'God cannot be harmed' : on Ḥuqūq al-'ibād continuum 2019 Hallaq, Wael B.
Balancing this world and the next : obligation in Islamic law and jurisprudence 2019 Farahat, Omar
Divine command ethics in the Islamic legal tradition 2019 al-Attar, Mariam
Legal traditions of the 'Near East' : the pre-Islamic context 2019 Salaymeh, Lena
Fiqh al-aqalliyyāt and Muslim minorities in the West 2019 Hassan, Said Fares
Islam, constitutionalism and democratic self-government 2019 Fadel, Mohammad H.
Islamic law and the state in pre-modern Sunni thought 2019 Anjum, Ovamir
Concept of state in Shi'i jurisprudence 2019 Boozari, Amirhassan
Modern Islamic constitutional theory 2019 March, Andrew F.
Terrorism, religious violence and the Shari'ah 2019 Al-Dawoody, Ahmed
Shari'ah, natural law and the original state 2019 Izzidien, Ahmed
What type of law is Islamic law? 2019 Abou El Fadl, Khaled
Qadis and muftis : judicial authority and the social practice of Islamic law 2019 Ruano, Delfina Serrano
Legal pluralism in Sunni Islamic law : the causes and functions of juristic disagreement 2019 Ibrahim, Ahmed Fekry
The place of custom in Islamic law : past and present 2019 Shabana, Ayman
Family law and succession 2019 Schneider, Irene
Approaches and the state of the field 2019 Ahmad, Atif Ahmad
The Qur'an and the Hadith as sources ofIslamic law 2019 Osman, Amr
The emergence of the major schools of Islamic law/madhhabs 2019 Bsoul, Labeeb Ahmed
Ijmā', consensus 2019 Ahmad, Atif Ahmad
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