قانون خانواده مسلمان در آفریقای زیر صحرای بزرگ: میراثهای استعماری و چالشهای پس از استعمار (سری ISIM درباره جوامع مسلمان معاصر)
Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Challenges (ISIM Series on Contemporary Muslim Societies)
معرفی کتاب «قانون خانواده مسلمان در آفریقای زیر صحرای بزرگ: میراثهای استعماری و چالشهای پس از استعمار (سری ISIM درباره جوامع مسلمان معاصر)» (با عنوان لاتین Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-colonial Challenges (ISIM Series on Contemporary Muslim Societies)) نوشتهٔ Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amsterdam University Press در سال 2010. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Muslim family law in Africa is as resilient today as it was during the first part of the twentieth century when millions of Africans were subject to French and British colonial administrations. And though these administrations have been gone for decades, their legacies continue to haunt Islamic legal schools, scholars, and practices in many African nations. In this fascinating volume, the editors bring together a number of essays that address key questions relating to Islamic law in Africa, documenting the struggles that Muslims have endured over the years and revealing Islamic law’s place within the multicultural nation-states of contemporary Africa. Muslim Family Law In Sub-saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies And Post-colonial Challenges Offers Comparative Historical, Anthropological And Legal Perspectives On The Ways In Which French And British Colonial Administrations Interacted With The Diversity Of Islamic Legal Schools, Scholars, And Practices In Africa. The Authors Examine How The Colonial Impress Marks Islamic Legal Practices In Africa And Its Impact On The Post-colonial And Contemporary Periods. Several Chapters Document The Experiences Of Muslim Citizens In Some African States In Their Bid To Have Islamic Law, Particularly Family Law, Recognized. A Substantial Introduction Sets The Individual Essays In A Comparative Framework Of Islamic Legal Scholarship In An Era Of Colonialism By Contrasting And Comparing Vital Questions As They Occur In The African Context. -- Back Cover. Legal And Historical Excursus Of Muslim Personal Law In The Colonial Cape, South Africa, Eighteenth To Twentieth Century / Shouket Allie -- Custom And Muslim Family Law In The Native Courts Of The French Soudan, 1905-1912 / Richard Roberts -- Conflicts And Tensions In The Appointment Of Chief Kadhi In Colonial Kenya 1898-1960s / Hassan Mwakimako -- Obtaining Freedom At The Muslims' Tribunal: Colonial Kadijustiz And Women's Divorce Litigation In Ndar (senegal) / Ghislaine Lydon -- Making And Unmaking Of Colonial Shari'a In The Sudan / Shamil Jeppie -- Injudicious Intrusions: Chiefly Authority And Islamic Judicial Practice In Maradi, Niger / Barbara M. Cooper -- Coping With Conflicts: Colonial Policy Towards Muslim Personal Law In Kenya And Post-colonial Court Practice / Abdulkadir Hashim -- Persistence And Transformation In The Politics Of Shari'a, Nigeria, 1947-2003: In Search Of An Explanatory Framework / Allan Christelow -- Secular State And The State Of Islamic Law In Tanzania / Robert V. Makaramba -- State Intervention In Muslim Family Law In Kenya And Tanzania: Applications Of The Gender Concept / Susan F. Hirsch -- Muslim Family Law In South Africa: Paradoxes And Ironies / Ebrahim Moosa. Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, (eds.). Includes Bibliographical References (p. 359-376) And Index. Table of Contents ......Page 6 List of Maps and Figures ......Page 8 Preface......Page 10 Introduction......Page 14 1 A legal and historical excursus of Muslim Personal law in the Colonial Cape, south africa, eighteenth to twentieth Century......Page 64 2. Custom and Muslim Family law in the native Courts of the French Soudan, 1905-1912 ......Page 86 3. Conflicts and tensions in the appointment of Chief Kadhi in Colonial Kenya 1898-1960s......Page 110 4. Obtaining Freedom at the Muslims’ tribunal: Colonial Kadijustiz and Women’s divorce litigation in Ndar (senegal) ......Page 136 5. The Making and Unmaking of Colonial S haria in the sudan......Page 166 6. Injudicious intrusions: Chiefly authority and islamic Judicial Practice in Maradi, Niger ......Page 184 7. Coping with Conflicts: Colonial Policy towards Muslim Personal law in Kenya and Post-Colonial Court Practice ......Page 222 8. Persistence and transformation in the Politics of sharica, nigeria, 1947-2003: in search of an explanatory Framework ......Page 248 9. The secular state and the state of islamic law in tanzania ......Page 274 10. State intervention in Muslim Family law in Kenya and Tanzania: applications of the gender Concept ......Page 306 11. Muslim Family law in South A frica: Paradoxes and ironies......Page 332 N otes on the Contributors......Page 356 Consolidated Bibliography......Page 360 Index ......Page 378 Legal and historical excursus of Mulsim personal law in the Colonial Cape, South Africa, eighteenth to twentieth century -- Shouket Allie Custom and Muslim family law in the native courts of the French Soudan, 1905-1912 -- Richard Roberts Conflicts and tensions in the appointment of Chief Kadhi in colonial Kenya 1898-1960s -- Hassan Mwakimako Obtaining freedom at the Muslims' tribunal: colonial kadijustiz and women's divorce litigation in Ndar (Senegal) -- Ghislaine Lydon Making and unmaking of colonial Shari'a in the Sudan -- Shamil Jeppie Injudicious intrusions: chiefly authority and Islamic judicial practice in Maradi, Niger -- Barbara M. Cooper Coping with conflicts: colonial policy towards Muslim personal law in Kenya and post-colonial court practice -- Abdulkadir Hashim Persistence and transformation in the politics of Shari'a, Nigeria, 1947-2003: in search of an explanatory framework -- Allan Christelow Secular state and the state of Islamic law in Tanzania -- Robert V. Makaramba State intervention in Muslim family law in Kenya and the Tanzania: applications of the gender concept -- Susan F. Hirsch Muslim family law in South Africa: paradoxes and ironies -- Ebrahim Moosa.
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