By Ari Schriber Introduction: Centering Evidence, Proof, and Procedure in Islamic Law What counts as proof in an Islamic court? How does technological advancement impact notions of evidence? How does … Continue reading ::Roundtable:: Knowledge in the Islamic Court
Islamic Law in the News Roundup
ISLAMIC LAW IN THE NEWS In Bangladesh, “Jamaat-e-Islami, banned until August 2024, not only pulled off its highest seat tally and vote share yet, but also surpassed Jamaat offshoots in the Indian Subcontinent.” In the same election, “only six of the 30 candidates put up by the National Citizen Party, which was formed by student leaders last year, won seats….Students… CONTINUE READING
Weekend Scholarship Roundup
SCHOLARSHIP ROUNDUP On Islamic Law: In an episode of Unlocking Academia, “host Raja Aderdor speaks with Dr. Mutaz Al-Khatib, Associate Professor at the Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics and Director of the Master’s program in Applied Islamic Ethics at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. Together, they explore Key Classical Works on Islamic Ethics (Brill, 2024), a groundbreaking edited volume that… CONTINUE READING
::Roundtable:: Evidence for the Laity but not the Courts: Dreams and Blasphemy in Contemporary Pakistan
By Mashal Saif In late 2010, many Pakistani ʿulamā’ publicly declared that Salman Taseer, the governor of Pakistan’s largest province, had insulted the Prophet Muḥammad and Islam.[1] In January 2011, … Continue reading ::Roundtable:: Evidence for the Laity but not the Courts: Dreams and Blasphemy in Contemporary Pakistan
Islamic Law at ASLH 2025
We invited attendees from the most recent American Society for Legal History‘s Annual Meeting (ASLH 2025) to report back on panels relevant to Islamic law, and to reflect on the … Continue reading Islamic Law at ASLH 2025
Islamic Law in the News Roundup
ISLAMIC LAW IN THE NEWS A podcast on “Debating Sharia on Capitol Hill” featured interviews with Texas-based activist Krista Schild, Congresswoman Mary Scanlon (D-PA), Professor AS Ibrahim (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary), and others about recent attempts to “ban Sharia” in the United States. Last week, the US “House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on concerns about applications of Islamic law…with Republicans… CONTINUE READING
Weekend Scholarship Roundup
SCHOLARSHIP ROUNDUP On Islamic Law: In “The Roots And Persistence Of Terengganu’s Hardline Approach To Islamic Law” (Eurasia Review), Mohd Faizal Musa (ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute) observes that “the Muslim populace of [Terengganu, Malaysia] remains unwavering in their demand for the full implementation of Islamic law…[so] that any incoming government must acknowledge and conform to the socio-political, Malay-Islamic cultural, and… CONTINUE READING
Islamic Law in the News Roundup
ISLAMIC LAW IN THE NEWS “The Sharia-Free America Caucus held its first media conference on Tuesday, as some Republicans in Congress move to pre-emptively ban Islamic law being applied anywhere in the US – even though there have been no known attempts to do so.”
Weekend Scholarship Roundup
SCHOLARSHIP ROUNDUP On Islamic Law: In “Contesting the Zaydi Political Tradition in Early Modern Yemen: an Edition of Imam Yaḥyā Sharaf al-Dīn’s Will of 18 Ramadan 933/27 June 1527” (Shii Studies Review), Ekaterina Pukhovaia (Utrecht University) presents “a unique manuscript housed in the Imam Zayd b. ʿAlī Cultural Foundation [that] preserves the earliest known copy of a will (waṣiyya) of… CONTINUE READING
Islamic Law in the News Roundup
ISLAMIC LAW IN THE NEWS “In Muslim-majority societies—and particularly in Egypt—scholars of Islamic law occupy a critical intersection between faith, public order, and social stability.” Gerald Drissner “breaks down al-Isnād (الإسناد), the rigorous system of source verification for Prophetic traditions, and connects its timeless lessons” to the present, including “law [and] modern life.” In Uzbekistan, Shaykh Nuriddin Xoliqnazarov argues that… CONTINUE READING