In the West, 'sharia' often calls to mind antiquated laws founded upon gender discrimination and barbaric punishments. In the East, for some it means the ideal standards by which Muslims strive to live; for others, it is the greatest obstacle to modernisation of their societies. These clashing views sometimes lead to violence. Clarification of the term has therefore become an urgent necessity. Sharia is all of these things and much more. It is the legal system of Islam, a series of guidelines and prohibitions. But it is also a concept invested with a whole range of meanings, from the virtuous attributes of an 'ideal' society, to the confinement of particular elements to otherness and adversity. Moving through history, society and Islamic thought to explore the sources of sharia law, Baudouin Dupret gets to the heart of its uses and abuses in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This short, accessible book provides an invaluable guide for those seeking to understand a matter more complex and pressing today than ever before.
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'This book is an excellent work to understand the sociopolitical contexts of development of Shari'a and its transformation into a state-legal framework.' -- Digest of Middle East Studies ''What is the Sharia?' is an insightful work ... [Dupret's] writing is clear, succinct, and intended to reach a large audience beyond experts in Islamic studies. ... A must read!' -- The Beirut Forum 'Provides an extensive argument for an understanding of the Sharia as a historically contingent concept ... a masterful study [and] essential reading for advanced seminars on Islam and modernity.' 'Just when Western society, academia especially, looks to have surrendered to a convenient Sharia, Dupret ushers in an epistemological unravelling of the concept... Combining continental legal and social science approaches, Dupret points to the fallacies of 'Islamism' and confronts the ideological realities born out of the 'Arab Spring' ... This book should be required reading for both graduate students and scholars in the field.' -- Malik R. Dahlan 'This is a highly accessible and incisive introduction to Shari'ah studies that is not only important to students and teachers alike, but is also the perfect antidote to the deluge of asinine publications on Shari'ah that flood the field.' -- Professor Abou El-Fadl 'An excellent primer, clear and precise.' -- Ziauddin Sardar 'An important book, contributing to a better theoretical and contextual understanding of the concept of the Shari'ah, especially in these times of gross misunderstandings. An essential read for both academics and practitioners interested in the subject.' -- Mashood A. Baderin
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Höhe: 193 mm
Breite: 132 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-1-84904-817-0 (9781849048170)
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Baudoin Dupret is educated in Law, Islamic Sciences and Political Sciences. He spent many years as a CNRS researcher in Egypt, Syria, and Morocco. He has published extensively on sociology and anthropology of law, and on legislation and non-legal normativities in the Middle East and North Africa, including the co-authored Law at Work: Studies in Legal Ethnomethods (2015).