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
Tenth-Century Approaches to Andalusī-Mālikī Legal Opinions (Masāʾil)
By Janina Safran Proto-Mālikīs in al-Andalus in the third/ninth century memorized, copied, transmitted, and studied opinions attributed to Mālik (d. 179/795) and his students (masāʾil, sg. masʾala). Proto-Mālikīs considered these … Continue reading Tenth-Century Approaches to Andalusī-Mālikī Legal Opinions (Masāʾil)
Weekend Scholarship Roundup
Islamic Law in the News Roundup
Weekend Scholarship Roundup
How did jurists interpret and practice law in al-Andalus in the Umayyad period?
By Janina Safran The question arose in a recent round table discussion and is challenging to answer for three central reasons.[1] First are the usual problems of little textual evidence: … Continue reading How did jurists interpret and practice law in al-Andalus in the Umayyad period?
Welcome to our June Guest Blogger: Janina Safran
Janina Safran is Associate Professor of History at The Pennsylvania State University. Her field is Islamic history (c. 600–1250), and her particular area of research is al-Andalus (Islamic Iberia) and … Continue reading Welcome to our June Guest Blogger: Janina Safran