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100 1 _aLayish, Aharon,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aIslamic Law, Tribal Customary Law and Waqf :
_bStudies in the Legal History of the Modern Middle East and North Africa /
_cAharon Layish (1933-2022).
246 3 _aStudies in the Legal History of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
300 _a1 online resource (648 pages) :
_billustrations.
490 1 _aMiddle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023
490 1 _aStudies in Islamic Law and Society ;
_v54
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _tFront Matter -- Preliminary Material /
_rAharon Layish -- Copyright Page /
_rAharon Layish -- Dedication /
_rAharon Layish -- In Memoriam: Aharon Layish (1933-2022) /
_rRon Shaham and David S. Powers -- Acknowledgments /
_rAharon Layish -- Note from the Publisher /
_rAharon Layish -- Introduction: The Legal Document as a Source of Legal and Social History /
_rAharon Layish -- Part 1 Interplay between Sharīʿa and Tribal Law -- Chapter 1 Customary khulʿ as Reflected in the sijill of the Libyan Sharīʿa Courts /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 2 Interplay between Tribal and Sharʿī Law: A Case of Tibbāwī Blood Money in the Sharīʿa Court of Kufra /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 3 Shahādat naql in the Judicial Practice in Modern Libya /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 4 Islamization of Custom as Reflected in Awards of Tribal Arbitrators in the Judaean Desert /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 5 The Qāḍī 's Role in the Islamization of Sedentary Tribal Society /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 6 Dār ʿadl - Symbiosis of Custom and Sharīʿa in a Tribal Society in Process of Sedentarization /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 7 The fatwā as an Instrument of the Islamization of a Tribal Society in Process of Sedentarization /
_rAharon Layish -- Part 2 Legal Methodologies in Sudan -- Chapter 8 The Sudanese Mahdī's Legal Methodology and its Ṣūfī Inspiration /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 9 The Legal Methodology of the Mahdi in the Sudan, 1881-1885: Issues in Marriage and Divorce /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 10 Ḥasan al-Turābī (1932-) /
_rAharon Layish -- Part 3 Modern Trends in Islamic Law -- Chapter 11 The Transformation of the Sharīʿa from Jurists' Law to Statutory Law in the Contemporary Muslim World /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 12 Islamic Law in the Modern World: Nationalization, lslamization, Reinstatement /
_rAharon Layish -- Part 4 Waqf , Testamentary Waqf and Bequests -- Chapter 13 Waqf s of Awlād al-Nās in Aleppo in the Late Mamlūk Period as Reflected in a Family Archive /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 14 Waqf s and Ṣūfī Monasteries in the Ottoman Policy of Colonization: Sulṭān Selīm I 's Waqf of 1516 in Favour of Dayr al-Asad /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 15 The Mālikī Family Waqf according to Wills and Waqfiyyāt /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 16 The Family Waqf and the Sharʿī Law of Succession in Modern Times /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 17 Bequests as an Instrument for Accommodating Inheritance Rules: Israel as a Case Study /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 18 The Muslim Waqf in Israel /
_rAharon Layish -- Part 5 Islamic Law in a Non-Muslim State -- Chapter 19 The Heritage of Ottoman Rule in the Israeli Legal System: The Concept of Umma and Millet /
_rAharon Layish -- Chapter 20 Adaptation of a Jurists' Law to Modern Times in an Alien Environment: The Case of the Sharīʿa in Israel /
_rAharon Layish -- Back Matter -- Index /
_rAharon Layish.
520 _aIn this collected volume, Aharon Layish demonstrates that legal documents are an essential source for legal and social history. Since the late nineteenth century, Islamic law has undergone tremendous transformations, some of which have strongly affected the basic features of its nature. The changes include the transformation of Islamic law from a jurists' law to a statutory law; the abolishment of waqf ; the Islamization of tribal customary law; the creation of Sudanese legal methodologies strongly inspired by Ṣūfī and Salafī traditions or Western law, and the emergence of an Israeli version of Islamic law.
546 _aEnglish and Arabic
650 0 _aCustomary law (Islamic law)
650 0 _aIslamic law
_zAfrica, North
_xHistory.
650 0 _aIslamic law
_zMiddle East
_xHistory.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_tIslamic Law, Tribal Customary Law and Waqf : Studies in the Legal History of the Modern Middle East and North Africa.
_dLeiden ; Boston : Brill, 2024.
_z9789004314054
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830 0 _aMiddle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023.
830 0 _aStudies in Islamic Law and Society ;
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