- Ari Schriber (University of Toronto) reviews Jocelyn Hendrickson‘s (University of Alberta) Leaving Iberia Islamic Law and Christian Conquest in North West Africa (Harvard University Press, 2021).
- In “Theology and Philosophy after al-Ghazali: The End of Philosophy in Islam?” (Marginalia, May 26, 2023), Hasan Hameed (Ph.D. candidate, Princeton University) reviews Frank Griffel’s (Yale University) book, The Formation of Post-Classical Philosophy in Islam (Oxford University Press, 2021) arguing that Ghazali might be viewed as having engendered a new form of Islamic philosophy, as opposed to having ended it.
- In “The interest of Islamic law in people with special needs” (Hammurabi Journal for Studies 1, no. 45 (2023)), Diaa Awaid Al-Khweldi explores how the main sources of Islamic law treat people with disabilities and special needs