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Sherman A. Jackson

    Sherman A. Jackson ist ein herausragender amerikanischer Gelehrter, dessen Werk sich tiefgründig mit dem Schnittpunkt von islamischem Denken und amerikanischer Kultur befasst. Seine Schriften untersuchen die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen religiöser Tradition und sozialer Realität, insbesondere im Kontext der afroamerikanischen Erfahrung. Jacksons Essays und Bücher bieten tiefgreifende Einblicke in theologische Fragen und die Rechtsprechung innerhalb der islamischen Wissenschaft und eröffnen den Lesern neue Perspektiven auf die islamische Philosophie und ihren Platz in der heutigen Welt. Sein analytischer Ansatz und seine Fähigkeit, scheinbar unterschiedliche kulturelle Strömungen zu verbinden, machen seine Beiträge zu einer wesentlichen Ressource für das Studium von Religion und Sozialwissenschaften.

    The Islamic Secular
    Islamic law and the state
    • Islamic law and the state

      • 291 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,4(19)Abgeben

      This book deals with an Ayyūbid-Mamlūk Egyptian jurist's attempt to come to terms with the potential conflict between power, represented in the state, and authority, represented in the schools of law, particularly where one school enjoys a privileged status with the state. It deals with the history of the relationship between the schools of law, particularly in Maml?k Egypt, in the context of the running history of Islamic law from the formative period during which "ijtih?d" was the dominant hegemony, into the post-formative period during which "taql?d" came to dominate. It also deals with the internal structure and operation of the "madhhab," as the sole repository of legal authority. Finally, the book includes a discussion of the limits of law and the legal process, the former imposing limits on the legal jurisdiction of the jurists and the schools, the latter imposing limits on the executive authority of the state.

      Islamic law and the state
    • This book explores the distinct meanings of "secular" in the West and Islam, presenting the Islamic secular as a complement to religion rather than a rival. Sherman Jackson argues it emerges from Islam's pre-modern legal traditions and influences the dynamics between Islam and the modern state, including the Islamic State.

      The Islamic Secular