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The impact of legal schools on African customs - Legal schools in sub-Saharan Africa in the modern era

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book develops a number of points that highlight the introduction of Islam and its law in sub-Saharan Africa.It should be pointed out that Islamic law took root in sub-Saharan Africa without abrogating the ancestral law typical of Africa, with which it coexists in perfect harmony. So the aim of Islamic law was not to erase African legal customs for its own sake, but rather to integrate new principles that enhance the living, enriching part of African culture. In sub-Saharan Africa, there are several legal schools known in literary Arabic as "al-Madhâhib al-Fiqhiyya". Among these legal schools, Seybou DJIBO cited Sunni schools such as Hanafism, Malikism, Shâfi'îsm, Hanbalism and Wahhabism, which is so feared, perhaps because of its ideology, which some describe as archaic, backward and hermetically sealed. He also cited Kharidjite schools such as Ibadism, and Shiite schools such as Imâmisme, Ismaïlisme Khôdja and Bohorâ, which are particularly widespread in East Africa.

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Seybou DJIBO was born in Niamey, Niger, in 1968. He obtained a 1st doctorate in Islamic Sciences in 2011, followed by a second doctorate in History in 2020. Between 2020 and 2022, he taught Muslim History at the ISCI in Tunis and the UIN in Niger. And since 2023, he has been a teacher-researcher at the André Salifou University in Zinder (Niger).

Product details

Authors Seybou Djibo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.11.2024
 
EAN 9786208288808
ISBN 9786208288808
No. of pages 320
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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