The Maliki School of Law

The Maliki School of Law
Title The Maliki School of Law PDF eBook
Author Mansour Hasan Mansour
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1995
Genre Islamic law
ISBN

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This unique contribution to legal scholarship will be of particular interest to teachers and students of African and Islamic Studies. Containing valuable insights on the Muslim world, The Maliki School of Law also provides a compelling introduction to the Muslim world of the Maghreb and West Africa.

Early Mālikī Law

Early Mālikī Law
Title Early Mālikī Law PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Brockopp
Publisher BRILL
Pages 334
Release 2021-11-08
Genre Law
ISBN 9004492054

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This study presents the first biography of ‘Abd Allāh b. ‘Abd al-ḥakam (d. 214/829), an important figure in the nascent Mālikī school, and introduces his compendium of law. The subject of the Arabic text is the law of slavery, and two chapters examine early Mālikī slave law in the context of other Near Eastern legal codes. The narrow focus on Ibn ‘Abd al-ḥakam and his Compendium is used to refine the distinction between "organic" and "fixed" editions of early legal texts, and also to argue that these texts can be used to reconstruct the thought of even earlier figures, such as Mālik B. Anas (d. 179/795). Early Mālikī Law should be of value to legal historians, scholars of religion and all those working in the developing field of Slave Studies. The valuable conclusions arising from this study of a single legal text indicate the importance of continued analysis of these early documents, both the few that have been published and the many which remain unexplored in manuscript collections.

Mâliki Law

Mâliki Law
Title Mâliki Law PDF eBook
Author Khalīl ibn Isḥāq al-Jundī
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1916
Genre Islamic law
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Mālik and Medina

Mālik and Medina
Title Mālik and Medina PDF eBook
Author Umar F. Abd-Allah
Publisher BRILL
Pages 566
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Law
ISBN 9004247882

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This book studies the legal reasoning of Mālik ibn Anas (d. 179 H./795 C.E.) in the Muwaṭṭa’ and Mudawwana. Although focusing on Mālik, the book presents a broad comparative study of legal reasoning in the first three centuries of Islam. It reexamines the role of considered opinion (ra’y), dissent, and legal ḥadīths and challenges the paradigm that Muslim jurists ultimately concurred on a “four-source” (Qurʾān, sunna, consensus, and analogy) theory of law. Instead, Mālik and Medina emphasizes that the four Sunnī schools of law (madhāhib) emerged during the formative period as distinctive, consistent, yet largely unspoken legal methodologies and persistently maintained their independence and continuity over the next millennium.

The Origins of Islamic Law

The Origins of Islamic Law
Title The Origins of Islamic Law PDF eBook
Author Yasin Dutton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 280
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136110666

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If the Qur'an is the first written formulation of Islam in general, Malik's Muwatta' is arguably the first written formulation of the Islam-in-practice that becomes Islamic law. This book considers the methods used by Malik in the Muwatta' to derive the judgements of the law from the Qur'an and is thus concerned on one level with the finer details of Qur'anic interpretation. However, since any discussion of the Qur'an in this context must also include considerations of the other main source of Islamic law, namely the sunna, or normative practice, of the Prophet, this latter concept, especially its relationship to the terms of hadith and amal (traditions and living tradition), also receives considerable attention, and in many respects, this book is more about the history and development of Islamic law than it is about the science of Qur'anic interpretation. This is the first book to question the hitherto accepted frameworks of both the classical Muslim view and the current revisionist western view on the development of Islamic law. It is also the first study in a European language to deal specifically with the early development of the Madinan, later Malik, school of jurisprudence, as it is also the first to demonstrate in detail the various methods used, both linguistic and otherwise, in interpreting the legal verses of the Qur'an. It will be of interest to all those interested in the underlying bases of Islamic law and culture, and of particular interest to those involved in studying and teaching Islamic studies, both at undergraduate and research level. It will also be of interest to those studying the relationship between orality and literacy in ancient societies and the writing down of ancient law.

The Five Schools of Islamic Law

The Five Schools of Islamic Law
Title The Five Schools of Islamic Law PDF eBook
Author Muḥammad Jawād Maghnīyah
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 1995
Genre Domestic relations (Islamic law)
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Mukhtasar Al-Akhdari

Mukhtasar Al-Akhdari
Title Mukhtasar Al-Akhdari PDF eBook
Author Abdur-Rahman al-Akhdari
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 2014-10-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780991381326

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The Fiqh of the acts of worship according to th Maliki School of Islamic Law. It is the Madhhab of the Salaf of Madinah.