The origins and evolution of islamic law themes in. Studies religion and modernity, islam and modernity, and shariah. He is the author of ibn taymiyya against the greek logicians 1993, a history of islamic legal theories 1997 and authority. Hallaqs book is a handy compendium of the history of islamic legal theories which he divides into four periods. In this book, first published in 1997, the author traces the history of islamic legal theory from its early beginnings until the modern period.
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He is a worldrenowned scholar whose publications include the origins and evolution of islamic law cambridge university press, 2004, authority, continuity and change in islamic law cambridge university press, 2001 and a history of islamic legal theories cambridge university. Hallaq is a james mcgill professor of islamic law, teaching at the institute of islamic studies, mcgill university. A history of islamic legal theories an introduction to. Topics fiqh collection opensource language english. Hallaq is james mcgill professor of islamic law in the institute of islamic studies at mcgill university. Cambridge core middle east studies an introduction to islamic law by wael b. The first half of the book is devoted to a discussion of islamic law in its premodern natural habitat. His work has been translated into several languages, including arabic, hebrew, indonesian, italian, japanese, persian, and turkish. The book is the first of its kind in organization, approach to the subject, and.
Hallaq deconstructs the concept of law and concludes that islamic law as a historical phenomenon ought to be understood as an anthropological phenomenon of the premodern period, and wholly different from the modern phenomenon of making it something. He is an expert on islamic law, and he has published several books on the subject over the years, including a history of islamic legal theories 1997, authority, continuity, and change in islamic law 2001, and the origins and evolution of. The book is the first of its kind in organization, approach to the subject, and critical apparatus, and as such will be an essential tool for the understanding of islamic legal. Initially, he focuses on the early formation of this theory, analysing its central themes and examining the developments which gave rise to. Hallaq demonstrates that it was the construction of the absolutist authority of the school founder, an image which he suggests was actually developed later in history, that maintained the foundations of school methodology and hermeneutics. Hallaq has already established himself as one of the most eminent scholars in the field of islamic law.
Hallaq paperback 9780521599863 an introduction to sunni usul alfiqh. Wael hallaq, a leading scholar and practitioner of islamic law, guides students through the intricacies of the subject in this absorbing introduction. After covering the first four centuries of islamic law in chapter one, hallaq moves to the heart of this book. He is a worldrenowned scholar whose publications include the origins and evolution of islamic law cambridge, 2004, authority, continuity and change in islamic law cambridge, 2001 and a history of islamic legal theories cambridge, 1997. Wael hallaq, a leading scholar and practitioner of, isbn 9780521861465 buy the an introduction to islamic law ebook.
Hallaq, law and legal theory in classical and medieval islam aldershot. An introduction to islamic law isbn 9780521861465 pdf epub. Religion and modernity, islam and modernity, shariah, history of logic, intellectual history. The question of roman and provincial influences on early islamic law, journal of the american oriental society, 110 1989.
Authority, continuity, and change in islamic law 2001, and the origins and evolution of islamic law 2004,8 a stunning accomplishment for a man of his age. The book is the first of its kind in organization, approach to the subject, and critical apparatus, and as such will be an essential tool for the understanding of islamic legal theory in particular and islamic law in general. However, predictions of islamic laws early demise were premature. Hallaq has written articles that qualify him to write the only comprehensive introduction to the. Islamic legal theory and history islamic law research. A senior professors authority to influence the work of others is mostly exercised through teaching and administrative functions. Professor hallaq has provided a magnificent overview of the topic, drawing on his wide reading in primary sources and his many important publications on the history of islamic law and islamic legal thought. Hallaq is a scholar of islamic law and islamic intellectual history. Understanding islamic law a justice sector training, research and coordination training course. Hallaq is among one of the most prominent and productive. This is the first book that offers such a wide coverage of islamic legal history, with the intention of informing students and nonspecialists in a readable and insightful narrative. In his latest book, the author traces the history of islamic legal theory from its. Cambridge university press 0521803322 the origins and evolution of islamic law by wael b. His teaching and research deal with the problematic epistemic ruptures generated by the onset of modernity and the sociopoliticohistorical forces subsumed by it.
Wael hallaq treats the rise of islamic law from 622 to 950 ad when the law and legal system reached maturity. Many expected that, like other religious legal systems, the islamic legal system would end up in the dustbin of legal history, especially with the erosion of islamic empires under the weight of reforms, the european colonial intervention, and the final demise of the caliphate. Hallaq is avalon foundation professor in the humanities at columbia university and is considered to be a leading scholar in the field of islamic legal studies. Hallaq, a history of islamic legal theories cambridge. Hallaq, a history of islamic legal theories, 20754. He is an expert on islamic law, and he has published several books on the subject over the years, including a history of islamic legal theories 1997, authority, continuity, and change in islamic law 2001, and the origins and evolution of islamic law 2005. Hallaq article pdf available in studia islamica january 2001 with 1,745 reads how we measure reads. The reader will benefit from both the historical scope of this book and its depth of. One of the fundamental features of the socalled modern islamic resurgence is the call to restore the shari. Wael hallaqs contribution is an attempt to describe and analyze the processes of elaboration and growth of legal theories from classical to contemporary sunni islam.
The origins and evolution of islamic law by wael b. Wael hallaq, columbia university, middle eastern, south asian, and african studies mesaas. A history of islamic legal theories an introduction to sunni usul alfiqh. Having already established himself as one of the preeminent scholars of islamic law with such books as a history of islamic legal theories and authority, continuity and change in islamic law, wael b. Hallaq is already established as one of the most eminent scholars in the field of islamic law. Islamic legal studies as colonialist discourse, ucla journal of islamic and near eastern law, 21 200203. He is the author of ibn taymiyya against the greek logicians 1993, a history of. Islamic legal theories is hallaqs first statement as a mature, established scholar, and is a fine introduction to the most important sources of islamic jurisprudence. Hallaq covering more than three centuries of legal history, this study presents an important account of how islam developed its own law from ancient near eastern legal cultures, arabian customary law and quranic reform. The book history of islamic legal theories provides an excellent startingpoint to follow these important debates that will help determine the future direction of muslim societies.
Hallaq is available at in several formats for your ereader. Hallaqs history of sunni islamic legal theories is essentially a book of three parts firstly, he surveys the formulation and articulation of islamic legal theory from the first centuries ah. In his latest book, he traces the history of islamic legal theory from its beginnings until the modern period. Hallaq now provides a substantive introduction to the origins and evolution of islamic end page 343 law. This pathbreaking new history of islamic law will become a standard introduction to the subject. Initially, he focuses on the early formation of this theory. Hallaq article pdf available in studia islamica january 2001 with 1,745 reads. Authority, continuity, and change in islamic law by wael b. In this pathbreaking new book, the author shows how authority guaranteed both continuity and change in islamic law. A fascinating overview of islamic laws transformation through the columbia schools signature postcolonial and postmodern lens. Islamic law and its application to be uniquely independent of the state. Hallaq is already established as one of the most eminent scholars in the held of.
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