Sharia Incorporated: A Comparative Overview of the Legal Systems of Twelve Muslim Countries in Past and Present (Amsterdam University Press - Leiden University Press Academic)

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The aim of Sharia Incorporated is to provide unbiased and contextual information about a topic that has of late been hijacked by politics in the Muslim world as well as in the West. Sharia Incorporated, written by laudable international scholars, is an ambitious study of the incorporation of Islamic law traditions into national legal systems. The book also explores the sensitive topic of 'Western' human rights and other rule of law standards in a Muslim world. It provides an in-depth analysis of the role of sharia in the historical and legal formation of twelve representative Muslim states, with a unique comparison of key issues raised by the 'Islamic awakening' of recent decades. In the preface Jan Michiel Otto goes to the heart of the prevailing environment in which Western discourses tend to oversimplify the substance and effect of Islam and sharia. "Sharia incorporated is essential reading for anyone who seeks a better informed, more nuanced picture of law in Muslim majority countries than we normally get. Without being starry-eyed, the country studies show the complexity of reconciling law with custom, and religious with secular laws. Sometimes violent Puritanism clashes with older forms of religious discourse, market economies affect older ways of life, and modern states struggle to make traditional and modern institutions cohere. If nothing else, this book offers a necessary antidote to glib thinking and ignorant prejudice" Ian Buruma Watch a clarification on the book by Jan Michiel Otto" here.

Author(s): Jan Michiel Otto
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 676

Table of contents......Page 6
Acknowledgements......Page 8
Editorial note......Page 11
Preface......Page 12
1. Introduction: investigating the role of sharia in
national law......Page 18
2. Sharia and national law in Egypt......Page 52
3. Sharia and national law in
Morocco......Page 90
4. Sharia and national law in
Saudi Arabia......Page 140
5 Shari‘a and national law in
the Sudan......Page 182
6. Islam and national law in Turkey
......Page 232
7. Sharia and national law in
Afghanistan......Page 274
8. Sharia and national law in Iran
......Page 320
9. Sharia and national law in
Pakistan......Page 374
10. Sharia and national law in
Indonesia......Page 434
11. Sharia and national law in
Malaysia......Page 492
12. Sharia and national law in
Mali......Page 530
13. Sharia and national law in
Nigeria......Page 554
14. Towards comparative conclusions on the role of
sharia in national law......Page 614
Annexe: Tables......Page 656
Glossary......Page 662
About the contributors......Page 674