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How muftis think : Islamic legal thought and Muslim women in Western Europe / by Lena Larsen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Larsen, Lena.
Contributor:
Moe, Christian.
Series:
Studies in Islamic Law and Society 44.
Studies in islamic law and society ; v. 44
Language:
English
Norwegian
Subjects (All):
Women (Islamic law)--Europe, Western.
Women (Islamic law).
Muftis (Muslim officials)--Europe, Western.
Muftis (Muslim officials).
Fatwas--Europe, Western.
Fatwas.
Islamic law--Interpretation and construction.
Islamic law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (324 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
Summary:
In How Muftis Think Lena Larsen explores fatwas that respond to questions asked by Muslim women in Western Europe in recent decades. The questions show women to be torn between two opposing notions of morality and norms: one stressing women’s duties and obedience, and one stressing women’s rights and equality before the law. Focusing on muftis who see “the time and place” as important considerations in fatwa-giving, and seek to develop a local European Islamic jurisprudence on these increasingly controversial issues, Larsen examines how they deal with women’s dilemmas. Careful not to suggest easy answers or happy endings, her discussion still holds out hope that European societies and Muslim minorities can recognize shared moral concerns.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
A Note on Transliteration
Introduction
Women, Fatwas, Actors
Continuity and Change: Fatwas and Fatwa-Giving on Women’s Issues in Historical Perspective
The Muftis and the Fatwa Institutions
The Fatwas
Agony Uncle: The Fatwas of Syed Darsh
Women’s Issues and Collective Fatwas: The Case of the ECFR
Fatwa, Legitimacy, and Authority
The Muftis’ Reasoning in Local Context
Fatwas in Context: Muftis and Local Challenges
Maqasid al-shariʿa and Modern Common Morality
Concluding Reflections
Back Matter
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
90-04-36785-3
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004367852 DOI

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