Islamic Law and Society The Practice Of Iftā’ And Religious Institutions Islamic Law in Context Series
This book places context at the core of the Islamic mechanism of ift?? to better understand the process of issuing fatw?s in Muslim and non-Muslim countries, thus highlighting the connection between context and contemporaneity, on one hand, and the adaptable perception of Islamic law, on the other.
The practice of ift?? is one of the most important mechanisms of Islamic law that keeps Islamic thought about ethical and legal issues in harmony with the demands, exigencies and developments of time. This book builds upon the existing body of work related to the practice of ift??, but takes the discussion beyond the current debates with the intent of unveiling the interaction between Islamic legal methodologies and different environmental contexts. The book specifically addresses the three institutions (Saudi Arabia?s D?r al-Ift??, Turkey?s Diyanet and America?s FCNA) and their Islamic legal opinions (fatw?s) in a comparative framework. This demonstrates the existence of complex and diverse ideas around similar issues within contemporary Islamic legal opinions that is further complicated by the influence of international, social, political, cultural and ideological contexts. The book thus unveils a more complicated range of interactive constituents in the process of the practice of ift?? and its outputs, fatw?s.
The work will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of Islamic law, Middle Eastern studies, religion and politics.
Chapter 1 General Precidency Of Scholarly Research And Iftā’ (Dār Al- Iftā’) In Saudi Arabia
Chapter 2 Presidency Of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) In Turkey
Chapter 3 The Fiqh Council Of North America (Fcna) In America
Chapter 4 A General Comparison Related To Madhhab Affiliation And Social Values
Chapter 5 A General Comparison From The Point Of Legal And Political Systems
Emine Enise Yakar completed her BA in the Faculty of Theology, Ankara University, Turkey, in 2010. She received her MA and PhD from the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, the University of Exeter, UK, in 2014 and 2018, respectively. She is specifically interested in the interaction between Islamic legal methodologies and social context to provide insight into the flexible, practicable and applicable dimensions of Islamic law in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Currently, she is Assistant Professor of Islamic law at Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Turkey.
Date de parution : 05-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Islamic Law and Society :
Mots-clés :
American Muslims; Muslim Scholars; American Muslim Community; Islamic Legal; Islamic Law; Sunni Madhhabs; Saudi Legal System; Islamic Legal Principles; Fiqh Council; Secular Legal System; Islamic Legal Rulings; Saudi Government; Ahl Al Dhimma; Early Republican Government; Saudi Dynasty; Religious Marriage; Islamic Legal Sources; Social Transactions; General Body Meetings; Jurisprudential Methodology; Muslim World; Reconciliatory Approach; Islamic Legal Theories; Saudi State; Ahl Al Sunna