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In this pathbreaking new book, the author shows how authority guaranteed both continuity and change in islamic law. Hallaq is avalon foundation professor in the humanities at columbia university and is considered to be a leading scholar in the field of islamic legal studies. Hallaq has already established himself as one of the most eminent scholars in the field of islamic law. He is a worldrenowned scholar whose publications include the origins and evolution of islamic law cambridge university press, 2004, authority, continuity and change in islamic law cambridge university press, 2001 and a history of islamic legal theories cambridge university. Hallaq, a history of islamic legal theories, 20754. He is an expert on islamic law, and he has published several books on the subject over the years, including a history of islamic legal theories 1997, authority, continuity, and change in islamic law 2001, and the origins and evolution of. An introduction to islamic law isbn 9780521861465 pdf epub. Wael hallaqs contribution is an attempt to describe and analyze the processes of elaboration and growth of legal theories from classical to contemporary sunni islam. Hallaq is a scholar of islamic law and islamic intellectual history.
Hallaq covering more than three centuries of legal history, this study presents an important account of how islam developed its own law from ancient near eastern legal cultures, arabian customary law and quranic reform. However, predictions of islamic laws early demise were premature. Hallaq is among one of the most prominent and productive. The origins and evolution of islamic law themes in. This pathbreaking new history of islamic law will become a standard introduction to the subject. Hallaq is a james mcgill professor of islamic law, teaching at the institute of islamic studies, mcgill university. The book is the first of its kind in organization, approach to the subject, and critical apparatus, and as such will be an essential tool for the understanding of islamic legal theory in particular and islamic law in general. Hallaq, a history of islamic legal theories cambridge. Professor hallaq has provided a magnificent overview of the topic, drawing on his wide reading in primary sources and his many important publications on the history of islamic law and islamic legal thought. Hallaq now provides a substantive introduction to the origins and evolution of islamic end page 343 law. Hallaq demonstrates that it was the construction of the absolutist authority of the school founder, an image which he suggests was actually developed later in history, that maintained the foundations of school methodology and hermeneutics. Hallaq is james mcgill professor of islamic law in the institute of islamic studies at mcgill university.
In his latest book, the author traces the history of islamic legal theory from its. Many expected that, like other religious legal systems, the islamic legal system would end up in the dustbin of legal history, especially with the erosion of islamic empires under the weight of reforms, the european colonial intervention, and the final demise of the caliphate. He is a worldrenowned scholar whose publications include the origins and evolution of islamic law cambridge, 2004, authority, continuity and change in islamic law cambridge, 2001 and a history of islamic legal theories cambridge, 1997. This issue occupied muslim specialists since the early classical period, and has continued to command the intense attention of western scholars since the middle of. Wael hallaq, columbia university, middle eastern, south asian, and african studies mesaas.
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