Islamic Law
Islamic law books provide comprehensive insights into the principles of Sharia, covering essential topics such as contracts, finance, and family law. These resources are invaluable for legal professionals, scholars, and students seeking to understand the nuances of Islamic jurisprudence. Key publishers like Sweet & Maxwell and LexisNexis offer authoritative texts that are widely recognized in the field, ensuring that readers have access to reliable and relevant information for both academic and practical applications.
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Islamist Militants and their Challenges to Sharia and International Criminal Law
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Muslim Marriages in Transition: England, Qatar and Australia
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Judging Through Narrative: Muslim Family Laws in Non-Muslim Courts
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Positive Law from the Muslim World: Jurisprudence, History, Practices
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Jurisdictional Exceptionalisms: Islamic Law, International Law and Parental Child Abduction
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The Cambridge Handbook of Islam and Environmental Law
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Global Insights into Islamic Law on Banking: Juridical Realities
Radical Separation of Powers: A History of Islamic Constitutionalism
Fatwa and the Making and Renewal of Islamic Law: From the Classical Period to the Present
Islam, Religious Liberty, and Constitutionalism in Europe
Muslim Women and Islamic Family Law: Lived Experiences in Britain
The Rule of Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Power, Institutions, and the Limits of Reform
Islamic Law in Context: A Primary Source Reader
Islamic Law in Context: A Primary Source Reader
Islamic Finance, Governance and Regulation: Global Perspectives
On Theocratic Criminal Law: The Rule of Religion and Punishment in Iran
The Sharia Inquiry, Religious Practice and Muslim Family Law in Britain
Sharia as Informal Law: Lived Experiences of Young Muslims in Western Societies
Islamic Contract Law
Islam, Religious Liberty, and Constitutionalism in Europe
The Global Halal Industry: A Research Companion
Shari'a and the Constitution in Contemporary Legal Models: Two Worlds in Dialogue
Religion and Contract Law in Islam: From Medieval Trade to Global Finance
The Rise of Critical Islam: 10th-13th Century Legal Debate
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Frequently Asked Questions
Islamic law books cover Sharia principles, contracts, finance, and family law, among other topics.
Leading publishers include Sweet & Maxwell and LexisNexis, known for their authoritative legal texts.
Legal professionals, scholars, and students interested in Islamic jurisprudence will find these books particularly useful.