Sharia Law in the Twenty-First Century consists of concise,
detailed analytical studies on current critical discussions of
Sharia in the Western and Muslim legal traditions. Contributors to
this volume are well-known academics in their fields and have been
at the forefront of critical studies on various aspects of Islamic
law. Breaking new ground for understanding the dynamics of law and
society, most contributors in this volume have influenced current
academic discourse on Sharia. The chapters contained within this
volume find that globalism and Sharia have been posing challenges
to one another. These respective challenges are studied from the
perspectives of theory, history and the diverse contexts in which
Sharia developed during the twenty-first century. The approach in
this book is overall contextual with reference to time and place.
For accessibility, unlike other books on Islamic law, Sharia Law in
the Twenty-First Century has minimal footnotes and reduced
diacritical marks, but offers an essential glossary in an appendix.
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