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Religious pluralism and Islamic law : Anver M. Emon.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford Islamic legal studiesPublication details: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2012.Edition: 1st EdDescription: xiv, 367 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199661633
  • 0199661634
  • 9780198722021
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 340.59 E.A.R
LOC classification:
  • KBP2449 .E48 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Summary: Analysing the rules governing the treatment of foreigners in Islam and situating them in their historical, political, and legal context, this book sets out a new framework for understanding these rules as part of a wider problem of governing through law amidst pluralism.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [327]-353) and index.

Introduction ; 1. Dhimmis, Shari'a, and Empire ; 2. Reason, Contract, and the Obligation to Obey ; 3. Pluralism, Dhimmi Rules, and the Regulation of Difference ; 4. The Rationale of Empire and the Hegemony of Law ; 5. Shari'a as Rule of Law ; 6. The Dhimmi Rules in the Post-Colonial Muslim State ; 7. Religious Minorities and the Empire of the Law ; Conclusion

Analysing the rules governing the treatment of foreigners in Islam and situating them in their historical, political, and legal context, this book sets out a new framework for understanding these rules as part of a wider problem of governing through law amidst pluralism.

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