Justice and leadership in early islamic courts / edited by Intisar A. Rabb, Abigail Krasner Balbale
Yer Numarası
A.IX/5142
ISBN
9780674984219
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Cambridge, MA : Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School, 2017.
Fiziksel Niteleme
xvii, 241sayfa, [2] sayfa resim : resim (renkli), portre (renkli), şekil ; 24 cm
Dizi
Harvard series in Islamic law, 1556-9802 ; VII
Genel Not
İndeks s. [232]-241.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya s. [204]-230.
İçindekiler Notu
JUDICIAL PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE DURING THE FOUNDING PERIOD OF ISLAMIC LAW. Section introduction / William Graham. Chapter 1. The logic of excluding testimony in early Islam / Ahmed El Shamsy -- Chapter 2. Circumstantial evidence in the administration of Islamic justice / Hossein Modarressi -- Chapter 3. The curious case of Bughaybigha, 661–883: land and leadership in early Islamic societies / Intisar A. Rabb -- Chapter 4. A critique of adjudication: formative moments in early Islamic legal history / Nahed Samour -- CONCEPTS OF JUSTİCE İN THE ʿABBĀSİD EAST. Section Introduction / Instisar A. Rabb, Abigail Krasner Balbale -- Chapter 5. Words of ʿAjam in the world of Arab: translation and translator in the early Islamic judicial procedures / Mahmood Kooria -- Chapter 6. The judge and the judge: the heavenly and earthly court of justice in early Islam / Christian Lange -- Chapter 7. Justice, judges, and law in Three Arabic Mirrors for Princes, 8th–11th centuries / Louise Marlow, Wellesley College -- JUDGES AND JUDICIAL PRACTICE IN THE ISLAMIC WEST. Section introduction / Michael Cook -- Chapter 8. Joking judges: a view from the medieval Islamic West / Maribel Fierro -- Chapter 9. Judicial procedure and legal practice on Liʿān (Imprectory Oath) in al-Andalus: the evidence from model Shurūṭ collections, 11th–12th centuries / Delfina Serrano. SUPPLEMENT. READING WITH ROY: THE SCHOLARLY OUTPUT OF PROFESSOR ROY MOTTAHEDEH. Section Introduction / Cemal Kafadar.
Özet, vb.
“This book presents an in-depth exploration of the administration of justice during Islam’s founding period, 632–1250 CE. Inspired by the scholarship of Roy Parviz Mottahedeh and composed in his honor, this volume brings together ten leading scholars of Islamic law to examine the history of early Islamic courts. This approach draws attention to both how and why the courts and the people associated with them functioned in early Islamic societies: When a dispute occurred, what happened in the courts? How did judges conceive of justice and their role in it? When and how did they give attention to politics and procedure?
Each author draws on diverse sources that illuminate a broader and deeper vision of law and society than traditional legal literature alone can provide, including historical chronicles, biographical dictionaries, legal canons, exegetical works, and mirrors for princes. Altogether, the volume offers both a substantive intervention on early Islamic courts and on methods for studying legal history as social history. It illuminates the varied and dynamic legal landscapes stretching across early Islam, and maps new approaches to interdisciplinary legal history“ -- Yayıncı.
Konu
Emeği Geçenler
Rabb, Intisar A., editör.
Balbale, Abigail Krasner, editör.
Balbale, Abigail Krasner, editör.
Dizi Ek Girişi- Tek Biçim Başlık
Harvard series in Islamic law ; 7.