Introduction
Islamic Law and the State
1. Nature, Revelation and the State in Pre-Modern Sunni Theological, Legal
and Political Thought
2. Islamic Law Reform: Between Reinterpretation and Democracy
3. The Implications of Fiqh al-Aqalliyyat (Jurisprudence of Minorities) for the Rights
of Non-Muslim Minorities in Muslim-Majority Countries
Islamic Jurisprudence
4. The Social Logic of Taqlid and the Rise of the Mukhta?ar
5. "Istafti qalbaka wa in aftaka al-nasu wa aftuka": The Ethical Obligations of the
Muqallid between Autonomy and Trust
6. "Isti?san Is Nine-Tenths of the Law": The Puzzling Relationship of U?ul to
Furu? in the Maliki Madhhab
7. Is Historicism a Viable Strategy for Islamic Law Reform? The Case of
'Never Shall a Folk Prosper Who Have Appointed a Woman to Rule Them'
Islamic Law, Gender, and the Family
8. Two Women, One Man: Knowledge, Power, and Gender in Medieval
Sunni Legal Thought
9. Reinterpreting the Guardian's Role in the Islamic Contract of Marriage:
The Case of the Maliki School
10. Political Liberalism, Islamic Family Law, and Family Law Pluralism
11. Adoption in Islamic Law
Islamic Law and the Market
12. Riba, Efficiency, and Prudential Regulation: Preliminary Thoughts
13. Ethics and Finance: An Islamic Perspective in the Light of the Purposes
of Islamic Shari?a
Bibliography of Mohammad H. Fadel's Published Works
Index