The idea of maslaha has a rich history in classical legal thought
and literature. Conventionally translated into English as 'general
benefit' or 'general interest', it has been the subject, over many
centuries, of intense argument in Muslim legal manuals about how
the concept should be constructed and how it might be interpreted.
Some celebrated scholars have even elevated its status to an
independent legal source; while other prominent jurists have spoken
of the special strictures which need to be applied to maslaha when
considering it within the overall framework of Islamic law. In this
thorough and original treatment of the concept, Abdul Aziz bin
Sattam offers the first sustained examination of one of the most
important tenets of Sharia. Seeking to illuminate not only the
intricacies of its application, but also the wider history which
has shaped it, the author examines its foundations, theoretical
underpinnings and the key debates in both classical and
contemporary texts. His book will be a vital resource for all those
with an interest in Islamic law, whether of the medieval or modern
periods.
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