Islamic Jurisprudence on the Regulation of Armed Conflict: Text and Context

Author:   Nesrine Badawi
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   127
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9789004314641


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   07 November 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Nesrine Badawi
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   127
Weight:   0.573kg
ISBN:  

9789004314641


ISBN 10:   9004314644
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   07 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction  1 How Do We Study Islamic Legal History?  2 Indeterminacy in Islamic Jurisprudence on the Regulation of Armed Conflict  3 Primary Concerns of Classical Jurisprudence 1 Islamic Jurisprudence in the Expansive Empire  1 Al-Shaybānī: a Jurist-Judge  2 Al-Shāfiʿī and the Exclusionary Project  3 Conclusion 2 The Muslim World at the Frontiers: Al-Andalus  Section One: Andalusī Jurisprudence  1 Al-Andalus: Loss of Muslim Power  2 Ibn Ḥazm and the Ṭāʿīfa States  3 The Jurist-Judge in al-Andalus: Ibn Rushd al-Jadd  4 Remarks on Andalusī Jurisprudence  Section Two: the Mongol “Threat”  5 Ibn Taymiyya and “Quasi”-Muslims 3 Mainstream Narratives  1 Official Institutions  2 Mainstream Independent Scholarship  3 Mainstream Scholarship: a New Consensus? 4 Contemporary Militant Approaches  1 The Complexity of Militant Literature  2 al-Qāʿida Debated  3 ISIS: the “Fear Doctrine”  4 Militant Groups: Concluding Remarks Conclusion: Authority and the Classical Tradition  1 Personal Ra⁠ʾy: Employed by Its Critics  2 Modern Projects: Eclectic Approaches to Classical Legal Authority  3 Modern Institutions: What Can They Do? Bibliography Index

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Nesrine Badawi, Ph.D (2011), School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, is an Assistant Professor of Public and International Law at the American University in Cairo. Her work focuses on the regulation of armed conflict in Islamic law.

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