
The Anthropology of Islamic Law shows how hermeneutic theory and practice theory can be brought together to analyze cultural, legal, and religious traditions. These ideas are developed through an analysis of the Islamic legal tradition, which examines both Islamic legal doctrine and religious education. The book combines anthropology and Islamicist history, using ethnography and in-depth analysis of Arabic religious texts. The book focuses on higher religious learning in contemporary Egypt, examining its intellectual, ethical, and pedagogical dimensions. Data is drawn from fieldwork inside al-Azhar University, Cairo University's Dar al-Ulum, and the network of traditional study circles associated with the al-Azhar mosque. Together these sites constitute the most important venue for the transmission of religious learning in the contemporary Muslim world. The book gives special attention to contemporary Egypt, and also provides a broader analysis relevant to Islamic legal doctrine and religious education throughout history.
How do hermeneutic theory and practice theory intersect to explain the transmission and interpretation of Islamic legal traditions within contemporary educational institutions? Aria Nakissa, an expert in Islamic studies and anthropology, utilizes a dual-theoretical framework to analyze the pedagogical and ethical structures of religious learning. By synthesizing ethnographic fieldwork with the study of classical and contemporary Arabic texts, the author argues that legal doctrine is inseparable from the social and educational practices that sustain it.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of Islamic studies and anthropology recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of religious pedagogy and legal interpretation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which effectively bridges the gap between theoretical anthropology and specialized Islamic legal history.
Page Count:
326
Publication Date:
2019-05-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190932880
ISBN-13:
9780190932886
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