Islam and the everyday world : public policy dilemmas / edited by Sohrab Behdad and Farhad Nomani.

Contributor(s): Behdad, Sohrab, 1943- [editor.] | Nuʻmānī, Farhād [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge political economy of the Middle East and North Africa series: 4.Publisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2006Description: x, 240 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415368235; 9780415368230; 9780203028032; 0203028031; 9780415453059; 0415453054Subject(s): Public policy (Law) -- Islamic countries | Public policy (Islamic law) | Public policy (Islamic law) | Public policy (Law) | Islamic countries | Islamitisch recht | Overheidsbeleid | Islam | Staatstätigkeit | Islam | StaatstätigkeitGenre/Form: Aufsatzsammlung. | Aufsatzsammlung.DDC classification: 340.5/9 LOC classification: K3220 | .I83 2006Other classification: 86.14 | PU 9300 | MH 60900 | KD600
Contents:
Islam, revivalism and public policy / Sohrab Behdad -- Islamism and economics : policy prescriptions for a free society / Timur Kuran -- Islam and human rights policy / Ann Elizabeth Mayer -- Muslim family law : articulating gender, class, and the state / Nahla Abdo -- Islam and labor law : some precepts and examples / Karen Pfeifer -- Commercial law : the conflict in Sharīʻa and secular law public policy / William Ballantyne -- Zakat, taxes, and public finance in Islam / Volker Nienhaus -- The dilemma of Riba-free banking in Islamic public policy / Farhad Nomani.
Review: "Public policy determines the scope, limits, and forms of social action. It is the government's means for encouraging, discouraging, or prohibiting certain acts or behaviors. In an Islamic state, the divine law (Shari'a) must be implemented as a means for the realization of the will of God on earth. The Shari'a is, therefore, the code of social conduct and the means of regulating social discourse as well as social change. Since definition of the Shari'a is itself a matter of interpretation, two fundamental issues arise. First, what is the legitimate source and process of interpretation of the precepts of Islamic law, the Shari'a? Second, how are the specific dictums of the Shari'a affected by fundamental changes in the social and technological circumstances of life?Summary: This book investigates how Shari'a law affects public policy both theoretically and in practice, across a wide range of public policy areas, including human rights, family law, labor law, commercial law, taxation, and "interest-free" banking. It is an important new resource for anyone seeking to understand Islam and its wider social and political implications."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Islam, revivalism and public policy / Sohrab Behdad -- Islamism and economics : policy prescriptions for a free society / Timur Kuran -- Islam and human rights policy / Ann Elizabeth Mayer -- Muslim family law : articulating gender, class, and the state / Nahla Abdo -- Islam and labor law : some precepts and examples / Karen Pfeifer -- Commercial law : the conflict in Sharīʻa and secular law public policy / William Ballantyne -- Zakat, taxes, and public finance in Islam / Volker Nienhaus -- The dilemma of Riba-free banking in Islamic public policy / Farhad Nomani.

"Public policy determines the scope, limits, and forms of social action. It is the government's means for encouraging, discouraging, or prohibiting certain acts or behaviors. In an Islamic state, the divine law (Shari'a) must be implemented as a means for the realization of the will of God on earth. The Shari'a is, therefore, the code of social conduct and the means of regulating social discourse as well as social change. Since definition of the Shari'a is itself a matter of interpretation, two fundamental issues arise. First, what is the legitimate source and process of interpretation of the precepts of Islamic law, the Shari'a? Second, how are the specific dictums of the Shari'a affected by fundamental changes in the social and technological circumstances of life?

This book investigates how Shari'a law affects public policy both theoretically and in practice, across a wide range of public policy areas, including human rights, family law, labor law, commercial law, taxation, and "interest-free" banking. It is an important new resource for anyone seeking to understand Islam and its wider social and political implications."--Jacket.

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