Islamic Law and Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Islamic Law and Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
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Are Cryptocurrencies ḥalāl? On the Sharia-Compliancy of Blockchain-Based Fintech6
The Four Books of Shiʿi Hadith: From Inception to Consolidation2
Taqyīd al-Mubāḥ and Tobacco: Between Administrative and Legislative Authority1
Vernacular Legalism in the Ottoman Empire: Confession, Law, and Popular Politics in the Debate over the “Religion of Abraham (millet-i Ibrāhīm)”1
Abū Yūsuf’s Ikhtilāf Abī Ḥanīfa wa-Ibn Abī Laylā and the Transmission of Knowledge in the Formative Period of the Ḥanafī School1
Status Distinctions and Sartorial Difference: Slavery, Sexual Ethics, and the Social Logic of Veiling in Islamic Law1
“Why Study Uṣūl al-Fiqh?”: The Problem of Taqlīd and Tough Cases in 4th-5th /10th-11th Century Iraq1
Text Mining Islamic Law1
The Mosques of Colonial South Asia: A Social and Legal History of Muslim Worship, written by Sana Haroon0
Dhimmī-s de la Syrie rurale et institutions mameloukes: de l’utilisation de la théorie shāfiʿite à l’autonomie juridictionnelle du Patriarcat maronite d’après cinq actes d’achat inédits (IXe/XVe siècl0
In MemoriamAharon Layish (1933–2022)0
Contents to Volume 28 (2021)0
Fatwās for an Unprecedented Minority: Sheikh Rāʾid Badīr and the fiqh of Medical Transplantation for Muslims Living in Israel0
Islamic Apocalyptic Jurisprudence0
The Function of Documents in Islamic Court Procedure: a Multi-Dimensional Approach0
Authority in the Classical Ḥanafī School: the Emergence & Evolution of Ẓāhir al-Riwāya0
Everyday Islamic Law and the Making of Modern South Asia, written by Elizabeth Lhost0
Judicial Crisis in Damascus on the Eve of Baybars’s Reform: The Case of the Minor Orphan Girl (651–55/1253–57)0
Imām Mālik b. Anas, al-Muwaṭṭa’ [The Recension of Yaḥyā b. Yaḥyā al-Laythī (d. 234/848)], edited and translated by Mohammad Fadel and Connell Monette, (2019)0
The Birth of the Islamic Investor0
Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement, written by Cole M. Bunzel0
Redding, Jeffrey A. A Secular Need: Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India0
Islamic Legal Reform or Re-formation? The Transmutations of Critique in Rumee Ahmed’s Sharia Compliant: A User’s Guide to Hacking Islamic Law0
El valor del tiempo: Doctrina jurídica y práctica de la usura (ribā) en el Occidente islámico medieval, written by Adday Hernández López, 20160
Ḥanafī Approaches to Copyright0
From Ethico-Religious Exhortation to Legal Paraenesis: Functions of Qur’anic Waʿẓ0
Lev Weitz (2018), Between Christ and Caliph: Law, Marriage and Christian Community in Early Islam0
Between Preaching and Judging: the Muslim Brotherhood and the Predicament of takfīr (1960s–1980s)0
SherAli Tareen (2020), Defending Muḥammad in Modernity0
The First Public Murder in the Tanzimat Era: Life, Trial and Execution of Emine Hanım0
Ibn Taymiyya and his Circle on samāʿ: a means to Purify Sufism? (with an Arabic edition of al-Wāsiṭī’s (d. 711/1311) Bulgha)0
The Integration of Yemen into the Ottoman Bureaucratic and Central Judicial System (1872–1918)0
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Canonization in Islamic Law: A Case Study based on Shāfiʿī Literature0
Legal Maxims in Islamic Law: Concept, History and Application of Axioms of Juristic Accumulation, written by Necmettin Kızılkaya0
Islamic Law of the Sea: Freedom of Navigation and Passage Rights in Islamic Thought, written by Hassan S. Khalilieh0
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Between Sale and Worship: Consistent Inconsistencies in Classical Ḥanafī and Mālikī Rulings on Marital Annulments0
ʿUmar ii and the Prohibition of Ṭilāʾ and Nabīdh0
Des amphores rouges et des jarres vertes0
The Decline of Green-Glazed Jars after the Early Abbasid Period0
Jocelyn Hendrickson, Leaving Iberia: Islamic Law and Christian Conquest in North West Africa0
Salafi-Jihadi Online Communication in Israel: Forging a Community Through an “Enclave” Mindset0
An Unbeliever Can Rule Dār al-Islām: Ḥanafī Law in the Wake of the Mongol Invasion0
The Magian Position: Legal Consequences for Creedal Ignorance in the Far Maghrib, 8th/14th-11th/17th c0
A House of Worship for Every Religious Community: The History of a Mālikī Fatwā0
Sarah Stroumsa (2019), Andalus and Sefarad: On Philosophy and Its History in Islamic Spain0
Divorcing Traditions: Islamic Law and the Making of Indian Secularism, written by Katherine Lemons, (2019)0
Al-Shāfiʿī Against the Kufan School0
Sohaira Z. M. Siddiqui (2019), Law and Politics under the Abbasids: An intellectual portrait of al-Juwaynī0
The Ur-Muwaṭṭaʾ and Its Recensions0
In MemoriamRudolph Peters (1943–2022)0
Between Implementation and Legislation: The Shiʿi Imam Muḥammad al-Jawād’s Khums Demand Letter of 220 ah/835 ce0
Facing Mecca from Java: Two Treatises on the Establishment of the qibla, and Their Scholarly and Social Context0
Spousal Harm in the Mālikī Law School: Evidence and Procedure0
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Rebelling against the Ruler: Egyptian Youth and Azhari Scholars’ Authority after the 2011 Uprising0
The Islamic Law of Pearling: Ritual Obligation and Economic Practice in the Arabian Gulf, ca. 1910–19400
Aria Nakissa, The Anthropology of Islamic Law: Education, Ethics, and Legal Interpretation at Egypt’s Al-Azhar0
Sexualization of Sharīʿa: Application of Islamic Criminal (Ḥudūd) Laws in Pakistan0
Ašhab b. ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (m. 204/820) et l’évolution du maḏhab mālikite (iiie-vie/Ixe-xiie siècle)0
Khaled Fahmy, In Quest of Justice: Islamic Law and Forensic Medicine in Modern Egypt0
Mathieu Tillier (2017), L’invention du cadi: La Justice des musulmans, des juifs et des chrétiens aux premiers siècles de l’Islam0
Shurāt Legends, Ibāḍī Identities: Martyrdom, Asceticism, and the Making of an Early Islamic Community, written by Adam R. Gaiser, 20160
Moumtaz, Nada. God’s Property: Islam, Charity, and the Modern State0
The Status of Music in Islamic Law: Ibn Ḥajar al-Haytamī’s (d. 974/1567) Treatise Against Recreation in its Polemical Context0
“It is Permitted for the Amīr but not the Qāḍī”: The Military-Administrative Genealogy of Coercion in Abbasid Criminal Justice0
Jonathan E. Brockopp (2017), Muhammad’s Heirs: The Rise of Muslim Scholarly Communities, 622–9500
Destroying Churches by Performing Knowledge: Ibn al-Rifʿa’s Kitāb al-nafā’is fī adillat hadm al-kanā’is (700/1301) and the Social Negotiation of Legal Authority0
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