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Sexual Violation in Islamic Law
Substance, Evidence, and Procedure

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Hina Azam is an Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas, Austin. She has published articles in the Journal of Law and Religion, the Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, and Comparative Islamic Studies. She has contributed to the edited volumes Feminism, Law, and Religion (2013) and A Jihad for Justice: Honoring the Work and Life of Amina Wadud (2012), as well as to The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Law (forthcoming). Klappentext This book provides a detailed analysis of Islamic juristic writings on the topic of rape and argues that classical Islamic jurisprudence contained nuanced, substantially divergent doctrines of sexual violation as a punishable crime. The work centers on legal discourses of the first six centuries of Islam, the period during which these discourses reached their classical forms, and chronicles the juristic conflict over whether or not to provide monetary compensation to victims. Along with tracing the emergence and development of this conflict over time, Hina Azam explains evidentiary ramifications of each of the two competing positions, which are examined through debates between the H¿anafi¿ and Mäliki¿ schools of law. This study examines several critical themes in Islamic law, such as the relationship between sexuality and property, the tension between divine rights and personal rights in sex crimes, and justifications of victim's rights afforded by the two competing doctrines. Zusammenfassung Centered on legal discourses of the first six centuries of Islam! this book provides a detailed analysis of Islamic scholarly writings on the topic of rape and argues that classical Islamic jurisprudence contained highly nuanced and substantially divergent doctrines of sexual violation as a punishable crime. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Sexual violation in the Late Antique Near East; 2. Tracing rape in early Islamic law; 3. Rape as a property crime - the Mäliki¿ approach; 4. Rape as a moral transgression - the H¿anafi¿ approach; 5. Proving rape in H¿anafi¿ law - substance, evidence, procedure; 6. Proving rape in Mäliki¿ law - evidence, procedure, penalty; Conclusion....

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Autori Hina Azam, Azam Hina, Hina (University of Texas Azam
Editore Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 31.08.2017
Categoria Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Altre religioni
 
EAN 9781107476066
ISBN 978-1-107-47606-6
Numero di pagine 284
 
Serie Cambridge Studies in Islamic C
Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Categorie Islam
HISTORY / Middle East / General
Islamic Law
Middle Eastern history
Systems of law: Islamic law
 

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