Applying Shari῾a in the West. Facts, Fears and the Future of Islamic Rules on Family Relations in the West
Contributor(s)
S. Berger, Maurits (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume provides new insights in the concept of shari’a in the West, and sets out a framework of how shari’a in the West can be studied. The premise of this volume is that one needs to focus on the question ‘What do Muslims do in terms of shari’a?’ rather than ‘What is shari’a?’. This perspective shows that the practice of Sharia is restricted to a limited set of rules that mainly relate to religious rituals, family law and social interaction. The framework of this volume then continues to explore two more interactions: the Western responses to these practices of shari’a and, in turn, the Muslim legal reaction to these responses.
Keywords
islam; western countries; international law; shari'a; family law; Divorce; Fiqh; Mahr; Muslims; Netherlands; ShariaDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_617551Publisher
Leiden University PressPublisher website
https://www.lup.nl/Publication date and place
2013Series
Debates on Islam and Society,Classification
Islam
Law and society, sociology of law
Family law