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Rethinking Islamic Legal Modernism: The Teaching of Yusuf al-Qaradawi

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Islamic Law and Society ; Vol. 45Publisher: Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018Description: 191 p., 27 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Rashid Rida and academic criticism of his juristic thought -- Qaradawi's program for the renovation of Islamic law -- The proper use of the classical sources of Islamic jurisprudence in the modern age -- The role of maṣlaḥa in Qaradawi's legal theory -- Case study I-polygyny -- Case study II-the impact of a western wife's conversion to islam on the validity of her marriage to her non-Muslim husband -- Case study III-politics and gender : women in roles of political leadership -- Conclusion : Qaradawi's juristic thought and practice in historical perspective.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rashid Rida and academic criticism of his juristic thought -- Qaradawi's program for the renovation of Islamic law -- The proper use of the classical sources of Islamic jurisprudence in the modern age -- The role of maṣlaḥa in Qaradawi's legal theory -- Case study I-polygyny -- Case study II-the impact of a western wife's conversion to islam on the validity of her marriage to her non-Muslim husband -- Case study III-politics and gender : women in roles of political leadership -- Conclusion : Qaradawi's juristic thought and practice in historical perspective.

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