Table of Contents:
“…Customary khul' as reflected in the sijill of the Libyan Sharī'a Courts -- Interplay between tribal and Shar'ī law : a case of Tibbāwī blood money in the Sharī'a Court of Kufra -- Shahādat naql in the judicial practice in
modern Libya -- Islamization of custom as reflected in awards of tribal arbitrators in the Judaean desert -- The Qāḍī's role in the Islamization of sedentary tribal society -- Dār 'adl-symbiosis of custom and Sharī'a in a tribal society in process of sedentarization -- The fatwā as an instrument of the Islamization of a tribal society in process of sedentarization -- The Sudanese Mahdī's
legal methodology and its Ṣūfī inspiration -- The
legal methodology of the Mahdi in the Sudan, 1881-1885 : issues in marriage and divorce -- Ḥasan al-Turābī (1932-) -- The transformation of the Sharī'a from jurists' law to statutory law in the contemporary Muslim world -- Islamic law in the
modern world : nationalization, lslamization, reinstatement -- Waqf, testamentary Waqf, and bequests -- Waqfs of Awlād al-Nās in Aleppo in the late Mamlūk period as reflected in a family archive -- Waqfs and Ṣūfī monasteries in the Ottoman policy of colonization : Sulṭān Selīm I's Waqf of 1516 in favour of Dayr al-Asad -- The Mālikī family Waqf according to wills and Waqfiyyāt -- The Family Waqf and the Shar'ī law of succession in
modern times -- Bequests as an instrument for accommodating inheritance rules : Israel as a case
study -- The Muslim Waqf in Israel -- The heritage of Ottoman rule in the Israeli
legal system : the concept of Umma and Millet -- Adaptation of a jurists' law to
modern times in an alien environment : the case of the Sharī'a in Israel.…”
Call Number: KBP64 .L39 2024
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