Decolonial Translation: Destabilizing Coloniality in Secular Translations of Islamic Law = trǧma lāʾnhāʾ ālklūnīālīa: zʿzʿza ālklūnīālīa fī āltrǧmāt ālʿlmānīa llfqh ālāʾslāmī

Abstract Contemporary Islamic legal studies—both inside and outside the Muslim world—commonly relies upon a secular distortion of law. In this article, I use translation as a metonym for secular transformations and, accordingly, I will demonstrate how secular ideology translates the Islamic traditio...

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Subtitles:trǧma lāʾnhāʾ ālklūnīālīa: zʿzʿza ālklūnīālīa fī āltrǧmāt ālʿlmānīa llfqh ālāʾslāmī
Main Author: Salaymeh, Lena (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2021
In: Journal of Islamic ethics
Year: 2021, Volume: 5, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 250-277
Further subjects:B decolonial theory
B Critical Theory
B Comparative Law
B Secular Law
B Islamic Law
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