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An Introduction to Islamic law

Author: Schacht, Joseph Series: Clarendon paperbacks Publisher: Clarendon Press, 1982. ; Oxford University Press (OUP) 1982.Language: EnglishDescription: 304 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780198254737Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and index and glossary
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Print K100.9 .S34 1982
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Includes bibliographical references and index and glossary

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An Introduction to Islamic Law Contents 1. Introductory HISTORICAL SECTION 2. The Pre-Islamic Background 3. Muhammad and the Koran 4. The First Century of Islam 5. The Umayyad Administration and the First Specialists 6. The Ancient Schools of Law, the Opposition Move ments and the Traditionists 7. Early Systematic Reasoning; Lawyers of the Second Century 8. Islamic Law under the First `Abbasids; Legislation and Administration 10. The 'Closing of the Gate of Independent Reasoning' and the Further Development of Doctrine 11.Theory and Practice 12. Purist Reactions 13. Islamic Law in the Ottoman Empire 14. Anglo-Muhammadan Law and Droit Musulman Algérien 15. Modernist Legislation SYSTEMATIC SECTION 16. The Original Sources 17. General Concepts 18. Persons 19. Property 112 116 124 134 94 100 6 10 15 23 28 37 49 1 9. The Later Schools of Law and their 'Classical' Theory 57 69 76 86 89 20. Obligations in General 21. Obligations and Contracts in Particular 22. Family 23. Inheritance 24. Penal Law 25. Procedure 26. The Nature of Islamic Law Chronological Table Bibliography List of Abbreviations General Index Index and Glossary of Arabic Technical Terms 144 151 161 169 175 188 199 212 215 286 289 297

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