Toward Our Reformation: From Legalism to Value-oriented Islamic Law and Jurisprudence

الغلاف الأمامي
International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), 2011 - 323 من الصفحات

 It is the author’s contention that at the heart of the Muslim predicament lies ignorance and/or lack of commitment to core Islamic values, thus what is advocated throughout this work is a return to what is termed a “value-oriented” approach. We further learn that with the passage of time what we today consider to be the Shariah is in effect an original hub enveloped in a labyrinthine shroud of scholastic views and deductions hindering Muslim development, and to rely on fraudulent hadith and fallacious implementation of hudud law is not only to betray the spirit of the Qur’an and the Prophet’s message, but a disastrous exercise. Consequences being blatant abuse of the Muslim populace under cover of implementing a bogus Shariah. This abuse and misapplication is explored throughout the work.

 

 

المحتوى

Introduction
1
Shariah Law and the Quran Legalism vs ValueOrientation
13
Islamic Law and the Use and Abuse of Hadith
94
The Doctrine of Ijma Is There a Consensus?
141
Qiyas Analogical Reasoning and Some Problematic Issues in Islamic Law
168
Islamic Fiqh Law and the Neglected Empirical Foundation
221
Conclusion Toward Our Reformation
260
Notes
273
Bibliography
303
Index
315
Testimonials
320
Back Cover
324
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2011)

 Mohammad Omar Farooq is Head of the Center for Islamic Finance, Bahrain Institute of Banking Finance. His interests include Islamic economics/banking/finance, Islamic law and jurisprudence, and Islamic political economy. (2011).

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