Authors: Prof. Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Trevor Smith, Helen Margetts, John Spencer (Editor), Christopher Hillion
ISBN-13: 9780946621828, ISBN-10: 0946621829
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Islamic Texts Society
Date Published: September 2005
Edition: REVISED
Dr. Mohammad Hashim Kamali is Professor of Law at the International Islamic University Malaysia where he has been teaching Islamic law and jurisprudence since 1985. Among his other works published by The Islamic Texts Society are: Islamic Commercial Law, Freedom of Expression in Islam, The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective, and Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam.
This third edition of the best-selling title Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence has been completely revised and substantially enlarged. In this work, Prof Kamali offers us the first detailed presentation available in English of the theory of Muslim law (usul al-fiqh). Often regarded as the most sophisticated of the traditional Islamic disciplines, Islamic Jurisprudence is concerned with the way in which the rituals and laws of religion are derived from the Qur an and the Sunnah-the precedent of the Prophet. Written as a university textbook, Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence is distinguished by its clarity and readability; it is an essential reference work not only for students of Islamic law, but also for anyone with an interest in Muslim society or in issues of comparative Jurisprudence.
'This book is a valuable addition to existing Islamic jurisprudential literature in English ... remarkably successful."
Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction to Usul al-Fiqh | 1 |
Ch. 2 | The First Source of Shariah: The Qur'an | 14 |
Ch. 3 | The Sunnah | 44 |
Ch. 4 | Rules of Interpretation I: Deducing the Law from Its Sources | 86 |
Ch. 5 | Rules of Interpretation II: Al-Dalalat (Textual Implications) | 124 |
Ch. 6 | Commands and Prohibitions | 139 |
Ch. 7 | Naskh (Abrogation) | 149 |
Ch. 8 | Ijma or Consensus of Opinion | 168 |
Ch. 9 | Qiyas (Analogical Deduction) | 197 |
Ch. 10 | Revealed Laws Preceding the Shariah of Islam | 229 |
Ch. 11 | The Fatwa of a Companion | 235 |
Ch. 12 | Istihsan, or Equity in Islamic Law | 245 |
Ch. 13 | Maslahah Mursalah (Considerations of Public Interest) | 267 |
Ch. 14 | Urf (Custom) | 283 |
Ch. 15 | Istishah (Presumption of Continuity) | 297 |
Ch. 16 | Sadd al-Dharai (Blocking the Means) | 310 |
Ch. 17 | Hukm Shari (Law or Value of Shariah) | 321 |
Ch. 18 | Conflict of Evidences | 356 |
Ch. 19 | Ijtihad, or Personal Reasoning | 366 |
Bibliography | 395 | |
Glossary | 402 | |
Index | 407 |