Authority, continuity, and change in Islamic law / Wael B. Hallaq.
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KBP440.3 .I85 2012 Islam, law, and identity / | KBP440.3 .S52 2007 Shari'a : Islamic law in the contemporary context / | KBP444 .S43 2016 Shariʻa law and modern Muslim ethics / | KBP454 .H35 2005 Authority, continuity, and change in Islamic law / | KBP461 .G54 2013 Islam and literalism : literal meaning and interpretation in Islamic legal theory / | KBP492.32.M39 2004 موسوعة الفتاوى والأحكام النسائية / | KBP 494.55 .M745 2019 V.1 الجامع لأحكام الوقف والهبات والوصايا / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-260) and index.
Machine derived contents note: 1. Juristic typologies: a framework for enquiry; 2. Early ijtihad and the later construction of authority; 3. The rise and augmentation of school authority; 4. Taqlid: authority, hermeneutics and function; 5. Operative terminology and the dynamics of legal doctrine; 6. The jurisconsult, the author-jurist and legal change; Summary and conclusions.
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