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082 _a297.38
_bGIL
100 _aGilani, Riaz-Ul-Hasan
_4Syed Riazul Hassan Gilani
245 4 _aThe Reconstruction of Legal Throught in Islam:
_bA Comparative Study of the Islamic and the Western Systems of Law in the Latter’s Terminology, with Particular Reference to the Islamic Laws Suspended by the British Rule in the Sub-continent/
_cSyed Riazul Hassan Gilani
250 _b2000
260 _aDelhi
_bMarkazi Maktaba Islami
_cc 1982
300 _a440 p
504 _aincludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe book tries to reconstruct how Islamic legal thought (fiqh / jurisprudence) could be understood, re-evaluated and possibly reformed in light of comparison with Western legal systems, especially where colonial rule (i.e. British rule in South Asia) had intervened and “suspended” or modified Islamic laws. The author wants to provide terminology, structure, conceptual clarity so that Islamic law can respond to modern challenges, rather than being frozen in historical forms.
650 _aIslamic law | comparative law | British colonial legal impact | suspended Islamic laws | jurisprudence | sources of Islamic law
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c1187
_d1187