Islamic jurisprudence in the classical era

"Ten years after his untimely death, Norman Calder is still considered a luminary in the field of Islamic law. At the time he was one among a handful of scholars from the West who were beginning to engage with the subject. In the intervening years, much has changed, and Islamic law is now under...

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Main Author: Calder, Norman 1950-1998 (Author)
Contributors: Imber, Colin 1945- (Editor) ; Gleave, Robert 1967- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:Norman Calder. Islamic Jurisprudence in the Classical Era. Edited by Colin Imber. Foreword and Afterword by Robert Gleave. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 233 + vii pages. ISBN: 978-0-521-11080-8. 99.00 (2013) (Lowry, Joseph)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islamic law / History 900-1400
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Islamic Law History To 1500
B Islamic Law History To 1500
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Summary:"Ten years after his untimely death, Norman Calder is still considered a luminary in the field of Islamic law. At the time he was one among a handful of scholars from the West who were beginning to engage with the subject. In the intervening years, much has changed, and Islamic law is now understood as fundamental to any engagement with the study of Islam, its history, and its society, and Dr. Calder's work is integral to that engagement. In this book, Colin Imber has put together and edited four essays by Norman Calder that have never been previously published. Typically incisive, they categorize and analyze the different genres of Islamic juristic literature that was produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, showing what function they served both in the preservation of Muslim legal and religious traditions and in the day-to-day lives of their communities. The essays also examine the status and role of the jurists themselves and are to be particularly welcomed for giving clear answers to the controversial questions of how far Islamic law and juristic thinking changed over the centuries, and how far it was able to adapt to new circumstances. In his introduction to the volume, Robert Gleave assesses the place and importance of Norman Calder's work in the field of Islamic legal studies. This is a groundbreaking book from one of the most important scholars of his generation"--Provided by publisher
ISBN:0521110807