Shari'a, Inshallah
Autor Mark Fathi Massouden Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108965705
ISBN-10: 1108965709
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108965709
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Embracing Shari'a and the Rule of Law; Part I. Colonialism and Its Aftermath, 1884–1991: 2. Contesting Shari'a: Colonial Legal Politics; 3. Constraining Shari'a: Postcolonial Legal Politics; Part II. Struggles of a Broken Nation, 1991–2021: 4. Restoring Shari'a: Islamic Courts in a Shattered Somalia; 5. Integrating Shari'a: Legal Politics in Somaliland; 6. Reclaiming Shari'a: Women's Activism in Somaliland; 7. The Rule of Law, Inshallah.
Recenzii
'An invaluable, brave, and insightful contribution.' American Political Science Association Ralph J. Bunche Award Citation
'A powerful, important piece of scholarship [produced] through the expert use of multiple methods.' American Sociological Association Sociology of Religion Section Distinguished Book Award citation
'A remarkable new take on legal pluralism [and] the limits of secularism … Highly recommended.' R. A. Miller, Choice
'Shari'a, Inshallah takes Massoud's pathbreaking scholarship on fragile states to a new frontier … A brilliant, superbly nuanced analysis of the integral role of religion in state-building, law-making, and social life.' Terence C. Halliday, Research Professor, American Bar Foundation
'In Shari'a Inshallah, Massoud examines Somalia's political history through the lens of peacebuilding rather than state failure. The result is a bold and refreshing perspective on struggles over governance in Africa's Horn that also offers an elegant reimagining of Islamic law's role in the making of 21st century states.' Susan Hirsch, Professor and Lynch Chair of Conflict Analysis and Anthropology, George Mason University
'A compassionate, timely, and hopeful study. The core message that 'the problem is not shari'a, it is what people have done with it' presents an opportunity for Muslim-majority countries to reconcile faith, custom, and law.' Jama Musse Jama, Director, Hargeysa Cultural Centre
'A comprehensively researched and fascinating legal ethnography. Massoud shows how Somali activists acclaim, yet strategically manipulate, shari'a to link nation, state, human rights, and inter-clan unity - perhaps even more so than the judicial institutions favored by the Western aid community.' David D. Laitin, Watkins Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
'Whatever you understand about shari'a, this insightful book will challenge it. Massoud's engaging narrative invites you to travel across places and times that deserve more attention. Your journey will end with new realizations about the rule of law, nation-building in Africa, and especially shari'a.' Asifa Quraishi-Landes, Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin, Madison
'Evokes deep questions that go to the core of state sovereignty, the rule of law, religion, and power.' Rebecca Tapscott, Contemporary Political Theory
'Thoroughly documented, well researched, and effectively argued … an admirable addition to the literature.' Ricardo René Larémont, Law and Politics Book Review
'An impassioned piece of advocacy for the value of shari'a as a source of justice.' Justin Willis, The Conversation
'A pioneering work that transforms the way we think about the interplay of law and religion in state-building.' Nafay Choudhury, Law and Society Review
'A powerful, important piece of scholarship [produced] through the expert use of multiple methods.' American Sociological Association Sociology of Religion Section Distinguished Book Award citation
'A remarkable new take on legal pluralism [and] the limits of secularism … Highly recommended.' R. A. Miller, Choice
'Shari'a, Inshallah takes Massoud's pathbreaking scholarship on fragile states to a new frontier … A brilliant, superbly nuanced analysis of the integral role of religion in state-building, law-making, and social life.' Terence C. Halliday, Research Professor, American Bar Foundation
'In Shari'a Inshallah, Massoud examines Somalia's political history through the lens of peacebuilding rather than state failure. The result is a bold and refreshing perspective on struggles over governance in Africa's Horn that also offers an elegant reimagining of Islamic law's role in the making of 21st century states.' Susan Hirsch, Professor and Lynch Chair of Conflict Analysis and Anthropology, George Mason University
'A compassionate, timely, and hopeful study. The core message that 'the problem is not shari'a, it is what people have done with it' presents an opportunity for Muslim-majority countries to reconcile faith, custom, and law.' Jama Musse Jama, Director, Hargeysa Cultural Centre
'A comprehensively researched and fascinating legal ethnography. Massoud shows how Somali activists acclaim, yet strategically manipulate, shari'a to link nation, state, human rights, and inter-clan unity - perhaps even more so than the judicial institutions favored by the Western aid community.' David D. Laitin, Watkins Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
'Whatever you understand about shari'a, this insightful book will challenge it. Massoud's engaging narrative invites you to travel across places and times that deserve more attention. Your journey will end with new realizations about the rule of law, nation-building in Africa, and especially shari'a.' Asifa Quraishi-Landes, Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin, Madison
'Evokes deep questions that go to the core of state sovereignty, the rule of law, religion, and power.' Rebecca Tapscott, Contemporary Political Theory
'Thoroughly documented, well researched, and effectively argued … an admirable addition to the literature.' Ricardo René Larémont, Law and Politics Book Review
'An impassioned piece of advocacy for the value of shari'a as a source of justice.' Justin Willis, The Conversation
'A pioneering work that transforms the way we think about the interplay of law and religion in state-building.' Nafay Choudhury, Law and Society Review
Descriere
Shari'a, Inshallah shows how people have used shari'a to struggle for peace, justice, and human rights in Somalia and Somaliland.