Islamic Law and Jurisprudence: Foundations, Principles, and Practices is a rare and comprehensive volume that explores the rich, complex world of Islamic legal theory and its practical applications. Whether you are a student, researcher, legal professional, or simply a curious reader, this book offers a complete, accessible, and thoroughly researched guide to the study of Shar 'ah and u l al-fiqh in both classical and contemporary contexts. Structured to provide depth without overwhelming volume, the book spans ...
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Islamic Law and Jurisprudence: Foundations, Principles, and Practices is a rare and comprehensive volume that explores the rich, complex world of Islamic legal theory and its practical applications. Whether you are a student, researcher, legal professional, or simply a curious reader, this book offers a complete, accessible, and thoroughly researched guide to the study of Shar 'ah and u l al-fiqh in both classical and contemporary contexts. Structured to provide depth without overwhelming volume, the book spans approximately 330 pages and covers virtually every essential aspect of Islamic law. It includes historical evolution, foundational sources (Qur'an, Sunnah, ijm ', and qiy s), schools of Islamic jurisprudence, legal maxims, principles of interpretation, criminal and civil law, family law, economic and contractual obligations, legislative authority, maq id al-shar 'ah, and the interaction between Islamic and modern legal systems. One of the most distinguishing features of this book is its utility as a textbook . It fully aligns with the syllabus of the Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan for the Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination , making it ideal for CSS aspirants, university students of Islamic Studies, Shari'ah, and comparative law. Yet, it remains equally valuable for academics and general readers seeking a reliable and complete resource on Islamic jurisprudence. Each topic is deeply researched , clearly articulated, and richly supported with footnotes and references drawn from both classical Islamic texts and modern scholarly works. Canonical sources such as al-Ris la of al-Sh fi' , al-Mustasf of al-Ghaz l , and I l m al-Muwaqqi n of Ibn al-Qayyim are consulted alongside contemporary voices like Wael Hallaq, Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Imran Ahsan Nyazee, and others. What sets this book apart is its rare combination of comprehensiveness, clarity, and manageability . It delivers an in-depth scholarly experience in a single volume-without being encyclopedic or inaccessible. It is designed for both structured academic learning and independent study, and is ideal for readers who want a balanced integration of theory and practice , traditional sources and modern interpretations. Highlights: Complete coverage of Islamic legal theory and practice in one volume Ideal textbook for universities and CSS (Pakistan) preparation Deeply researched with citations from both classical and contemporary sources Written in clear, academic language accessible to a broad audience Suitable for both Islamic and comparative law courses A trusted reference for legal professionals, academics, and policymakers This book is not just another introduction to Islamic law-it is likely the most comprehensive, concise, and pedagogically sound volume currently available on the subject. Whether you're exploring Islamic jurisprudence for the first time or seeking a one-stop reference for advanced understanding, Islamic Law and Jurisprudence: Foundations, Principles, and Practices will serve as an indispensable guide for years to come.
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