Politics of Islamic law local elites, colonial authority, and the making of the Muslim state
Material type: TextPublication details: London University Of Chicago 2016ISBN:- 9780226323343
- KBP144 .H88 2016
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | General Books | 340.59 HU-P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 132796 |
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340.59 HA-A Authority, continuity and change in islamic law | 340.59 HA-I Introduction to Islamic law | 340.59 HA-I Introduction to Islamic law | 340.59 HU-P Politics of Islamic law local elites, colonial authority, and the making of the Muslim state | 340.59 IN- International law and Islamic law | 340.59 IS- Islamic legal interpretation muftis and their fatwas | 340.59 IS- Islamic school of law evolution, devolution, and progress |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contexts -- The historical roots of a contemporary puzzle -- Mapping the transformation -- Treaties, trials and representations -- The irony of jurisdiction: whose law is Islamic law? -- Trying Islamic law: trials in and of Islamic law -- Making the Muslim state: Islamic law and the politics of representation -- The paradox of Islamic law -- The colonial politics of Islamic law -- The contemporary politics of Islamic law.
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