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_bRAM
100 _aRamadan Tariq
245 _aRadical reform : Islamic ethics and liberation
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2009
300 _a372p
365 _b Rs. 795
505 _aContents: Introduction 1 I About Reform: 1 The Concept of “Reform” 11; 2 What Reform Do We Mean? 26; II Classical Approaches of the Fundamentals of Law and Jurisprudence (Usûl al‐Fiqh): 3 Imam ash‐Shâfi' î: The Deductive Approach 41; 4 The Hanafî School: The Inductive Approach 49; 5 The School of Maqâsid: The Higher Objectives of Law 59; 6 A Synthesis 77; III For a New Geography of the Sources of Law and Jurisprudence (Usûl al‐Fiqh): 7 Determining the Sources of Islamic Law and Jurisprudence 85; 8 The Context (al‐Wâqi') as a Source of Law 101; 9 The Growing Complexity of the Real 113; 10 Elaborating an Applied Islamic Ethics 126; IV Case Studies: 11 Islamic Ethics and Medical Sciences 159; 12 Culture and the Arts 183; 13 Women: Traditions and Liberation 207; 14 Ecology and Economy 233; 15 Society, Education, and Power 259; 16 Ethics and Universals 293; Conclusion 315; Acknowledgements 321; Notes 323; Glossary 359; Index 365.
650 _a1. Islamic Law - Interpretation & Construction2. Law Reform 3. Islamic Ethics
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