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Islamic legal revival : reception of European law and transformations in Islamic legal thought in Egypt, 1875-1952 /
Table of Contents: “…EGYPTIAN RECEPTION OF EUROPEAN LAW THE MODERN LEGAL PROFESSION IN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL CONTEXT ; THE "ISLAMIC REVIVAL" AND THE PIVOTAL 1930S ; POLITICS AND INSTITUTIONS AFTER 1922 ; Chapter 2: Early Islamic Legal Revivalism and National Complacency ; CHAMPIONING THE THEORETICAL IDEAL OF THE ISLAMIC LEGAL ORDER ; SKEPTICAL RESPONSES ; INCIPIENT REVIVALISM IN THE PRESS AND LAW SCHOOLS ; RASHĪD RIDĀ'S CONTRIBUTION TO ISLAMIC LEGAL REVIVALISM AS IDEOLOGY ; THE CAUTIOUS APPROACH ; OPEN SKEPTICISM IN THE SHARIA COLLEGE JOURNAL…”
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The anthropology of Islamic law : education, ethics, and legal interpretation at Egypt's al-Azhar /
Table of Contents: “…Hermeneutic theory and practice theory in the study of cultural, legal, and religious traditions -- Higher religious learning in modern Egypt -- Shari a, Sunna, and ethics -- Acquiring knowledge through companionship (suhba) -- The sanad -- Taking from the mouths of shaykhs (mushafaha) -- The structure of islamic legal thought -- Reorganizing time and space -- Transforming the act of reading -- Salafism and wasatism.…”
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Islamicate societies : a case study of Egypt and Muslim India : modernization, colonial rule, and the aftermath /
Table of Contents: “…The Transformation of Traditional Islamic Literature into a Modern 'Islamicate' Literature -- 5. The Legal System and Judicial Institutions -- 6. …”
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Islamicate societies : a case study of Egypt and Muslim India modernization, colonial rule, and the aftermath /
Table of Contents: “…The Transformation of Traditional Islamic Literature into a Modern 'Islamicate' Literature -- 5. The Legal System and Judicial Institutions -- 6. …”
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Islamicate societies a case study of Egypt and Muslim India, modernization, colonial rule, and the aftermath /
Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Introduction: What this study is about -- Chapter 1: The Historical Landscape of Egypt and Muslim India as Islamic Societies Prior to Colonial Rule -- Chapter 2: Shifting Identities : The 'Islamicate' Societies of Egypt, Muslim India (Pakistan), Muslims in India, and its aftermath -- Chapter 3: Ethnicity and Minorities -- Chapter 4: Transformation of Traditional Islamic Language and Literature into a Modern 'Islamicate' Literature -- Chapter 5: Legal System and Judicial Institutions of Egypt and Muslim India -- Chapter 6: Education, Educational System and Islamization Project of Knowledge -- Chapter 7: An 'Islamicate' Woman: Gender Relations and Women's Rights.…”
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