Custom in Islamic Law and Legal Theory: The Development of the Concepts of ?Urf and ??dah in the Islamic Legal Tradition

Author:   Ayman Shabana
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2010
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Pages:   246
Publication Date:   19 January 2011
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Author:   Ayman Shabana
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2010
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781349290222


ISBN 10:   134929022
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   19 January 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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PART I Custom and Islamic Law in Modern Scholarship Normative Foundations of the Concept of Custom in the Islamic legal Tradition From 'Ådah to ' Urf, Theological Foundations of the Concept of Custom As reflected in the Debate over Causality Custom between the Theoretical School and the Applied School PART II The Expansion of Legal Theory Custom and Legal Maxims al-Qawå'id al-Fiqhiyyah Custom and the Objectives of Sharí'ah, Maqåßid al-Sharí'ah Custom, Legal Application, and the Construction of Reality

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Shabana's work is an immensely important contribution to the study of the Islamic legal tradition. It provides a sound basis for more explorative examinations of custom as a source of Shar??ah, particularly its potential to contribute to the progressive reform of Shar??ah. - Waheeda Amien, University of Cape Town This book will be very useful to students and specialists in Islamic law who need to understand the historical development of the custom, its relationships with other significant legal theological concepts and institutions, and its status in different genres such as the qawa'id and maqasid. This focus makes technical discussion in technical terms inevitable. However, the book's general and comprehensive outlook should also interest non-specialists. In addition, it should pave the way for new and more specific studies on 'urf. Finally, the role of the 'urf and 'ada in the evolution of Islamic law in the modern period, is also highly important, and we need more studies in this field by serious and competent scholars like Shabana. - Ismail Cebeci, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Journal of Islamic Studies


""Shabana's work is an immensely important contribution to the study of the Islamic legal tradition. It provides a sound basis for more explorative examinations of custom as a source of Shar??ah, particularly its potential to contribute to the progressive reform of Shar??ah."" - Waheeda Amien, University of Cape Town ""This book will be very useful to students and specialists in Islamic law who need to understand the historical development of the custom, its relationships with other significant legal theological concepts and institutions, and its status in different genres such as the qawa'id and maqasid. This focus makes technical discussion in technical terms inevitable. However, the book's general and comprehensive outlook should also interest non-specialists. In addition, it should pave the way for new and more specific studies on 'urf. Finally, the role of the 'urf and 'ada in the evolution of Islamic law in the modern period, is also highly important, and we need more studies in this field by serious and competent scholars like Shabana."" - Ismail Cebeci, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Journal of Islamic Studies


Shabana's work is an immensely important contribution to the study of the Islamic legal tradition. It provides a sound basis for more explorative examinations of custom as a source of Shar??ah, particularly its potential to contribute to the progressive reform of Shar??ah. - Waheeda Amien, University of Cape Town This book will be very useful to students and specialists in Islamic law who need to understand the historical development of the custom, its relationships with other significant legal theological concepts and institutions, and its status in different genres such as the qawa'id and maqasid. This focus makes technical discussion in technical terms inevitable. However, the book's general and comprehensive outlook should also interest non-specialists. In addition, it should pave the way for new and more specific studies on 'urf. Finally, the role of the 'urf and 'ada in the evolution of Islamic law in the modern period, is also highly important, and we need more studies in this field by serious and competent scholars like Shabana. - Ismail Cebeci, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Journal of Islamic Studies


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Ayman Shabana is Visiting Assistant Professor at Georgetown University s School of Foreign Service, Qatar

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