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Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning: Encountering Our Legal Other: Oneworld Academic

Editat de Anver Emon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2016
By pairing a scholar of Islamic law with a scholar of Jewish law, a unique dynamic is created. This new perspective not only provides a deeper understanding of the other’s legal tradition, but it also reveals new insights into the one’s own legal tradition, shedding light on what we had previously been too close to observe.

Whether for the pursuit of advanced scholarship, pedagogic innovation in the classroom, or simply a greater appreciation of how to live in a multi-faith community, these encounters are richly-stimulating, demonstrating how legal tradition can be used as a common site for developing discussions and opening up diverse approaches to questions about law. Surrounded as we are by political, economic and social dilemmas, it offers a truly incisive model for considering the good, the right and the legal in our societies today. For a thoughtful but circumspect readership, Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning is essential.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780748801
ISBN-10: 1780748809
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 143 x 226 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
Seria Oneworld Academic

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning?Beginnings

(Anver M. Emon and Robert Gibbs)

On Reading Together

Formation of a Reading Practice

From Reading Together to Writing Together

PART I

1 Assuming Power: Judges, Imagined Authority, and the Quotidian

(Rumee Ahmed and Aryeh Cohen)

Introduction

Rumee Ahmed

Aryeh Cohen

Rumee Ahmed

Aryeh Cohen: Coda

Conclusion

2 Guardianship of Women in Islamic and Jewish Legal Texts

(Rachel Adler and Ayesha S. Chaudhry)

Introduction

Reading an Islamic Legal Text Together

Reading a Jewish Legal Text Together

Further Reflections: Rachel Adler

Comparative Reflections: Ayesha S. Chaudhry

Conclusion

3 The Cowering Calf and the Thirsty Dog: Narrating and Legislating Kindness to Animals in Jewish and Islamic Texts

(Beth Berkowitz and Marion Katz)

Introduction

Dialogue 1: Legal Obligations toward Animals

Dialogue 2: Compassion toward Animals

Conclusion

4 Policing Women: Virginity Checkers and the Sotah Ordeal as Sites of Women's Agency

(Ayesha S. Chaudhry and Shari Golberg)

Women Policing Women: From Montreal to Jerusalem

The Hidaya: Testimony in Cases of Zina

Mishnah Sotah: Testimony in the Case of Suspected Adultery

The Adulteress vs. the Adulterer

Conclusion

5 Sovereignty, Law, and the Pedagogy of Historical Fantasy: On the Halakha on the Laws of War and the Fiqh on Dhimmis

(Arye Edrei and Anver M. Emon)

Introduction

Early Rabbinic and Islamic Legal Trajectories

Inverting the Political Form

Conclusion

PART II

6 Cross-Textual Reflections on Tradition, Reason, and Authority

(Adam B. Seligman)

Introduction: Tradition and Reason

Tradition and Dialogue

Authority and Religion

7 The Social Life of Reason

(Robert Gibbs)

A Philosophical Framework

Philosophical Questions



List of Contributors

Index

Notă biografică