Description
About the Author
Lawrence Rosen is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Princeton University
Reviews
... offers an intriguing and thought-provoking review of Islamic law for anyone concerned with law in a global age. * Journal of Law and Society, volume 28 number 4 (2001) *
outstanding book on Islamic Shari'a...valuable for students and scholars of Middle Eastern studies, law and hisoty. * Disclosure Issue 5 December 2000 *
sub-titled Comparative Perspectives on Islamic Law and Society, ... is a bold claim, ... but amply justified in the extensively researched, closely argued and highly informative material that is evident throughout. * Ramnick Shah, New Law Journal *
it is in the field of daily adjudication, by way of application of Islam law, that we need a guide such as this, to understand how religious rituals and beliefs dominate the lives of individuals in Islamic societies. The book serves this purpose admirably. * Ramnick Shah, New Law Journal. *
For the serious reader, there is much to occupy and engage, but at the same time there is a lighter side too. * Ramnick Shah, New Law Journal. *
it will serve as a necessary tool to understanding one-fifth of humanity who are caught between the forces of tradition and change in a vast, global community. * Ramnick Shah, New Law Journal. *
a contextual analysis of islamic law rather than abstract and superficial description. * Dr A Wardak, University of Glamorgan *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198298847
Author Lawrence Rosen
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 505g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 161mm * 20mm