British Islam and English Law

British Islam and English Law
Author: Patrick S. Nash
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108493918

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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Bristol, 2017) issued under title: How should English law relate to Islam?

Islam and English Law

Islam and English Law
Author: Robin Griffith-Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781107355040

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Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams triggered a storm of protest when he suggested that some accommodation between British law and Islam's shari'a law was 'inevitable'. His foundational lecture introduced a series of public discussions on Islam and English Law at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Temple Church in London. This volume combines developed versions of these discussions with new contributions. Theologians, lawyers and sociologists look back on developments since the Archbishop spoke and forwards along trajectories opened by the historic lecture. The contributors provide and advocate a forward-looking dialogue, asking how the rights of all citizens are honoured and their responsibilities met. Twenty specialists explore the evolution of English law, the implications of Islam, shari'a and jihad and the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights, family law and freedom of speech. This book is for anyone interested in the interaction between religion and secular society.

On British Islam

On British Islam
Author: John R. Bowen
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780691158549

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On British Islam examines the history and everyday workings of Islamic institutions in Britain, with a focus on shariʿa councils. These councils concern themselves with religious matters, especially divorce. They have a higher profile in Britain than in other Western nations. Why? Taking a historical and ethnographic look at British Islam, John Bowen examines how Muslims have created distinctive religious institutions in Britain and how shariʿa councils interpret and apply Islamic law in a secular British context. Bowen focuses on three specific shariʿa councils: the oldest and most developed, in London; a Midlands community led by a Sufi saint and barrister; and a Birmingham-based council in which women play a leading role. Bowen shows that each of these councils represents a prolonged, unique experiment in meeting Muslims' needs in a Western country. He also discusses how the councils have become a flash point in British public debates even as they adapt to the English legal environment. On British Islam highlights British Muslims' efforts to create institutions that make sense in both Islamic and British terms. This balancing act is rarely acknowledged in Britain—or elsewhere—but it is urgent that we understand it if we are to build new ways of living together.

A Geo Legal Approach to the English Sharia Courts

A Geo Legal Approach to the English Sharia Courts
Author: Anna Marotta
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004473096

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A study on the Islamic ADR institutions in England through the lens of Comparative Law and Geopolitics.

Muslim Families Politics and the Law

Muslim Families  Politics and the Law
Author: Ralph Grillo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317091158

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Contemporary European societies are multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, certainly in terms of the diversity which has stemmed from the immigration of workers and refugees and their settlement. Currently, however, there is widespread, often acrimonious, debate about ’other’ cultural and religious beliefs and practices and limits to their accommodation. This book focuses principally on Muslim families and on the way in which gender relations and associated questions of (women’s) agency, consent and autonomy, have become the focus of political and social commentary, with followers of the religion under constant public scrutiny and criticism. Practices concerning marriage and divorce are especially controversial and the book includes a detailed overview of the public debate about the application of Islamic legal and ethical norms (shari’a) in family law matters, and the associated role of Shari’a councils, in a British context. In short, Islam generally and the Muslim family in particular have become highly politicized sites of contestation, and the book considers how and why and with what implications for British multiculturalism, past, present and future. The study will be of great interest to international scholars and academics researching the governance of diversity and the accommodation of other faiths including Islam.

Muslim Women and Shari ah Councils

Muslim Women and Shari ah Councils
Author: S. Bano
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137283856

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Using original empirical data and critiquing existing research, Samia Bano explores the experience of British Muslim woman who use Shari'ah councils to resolve marital disputes. She challenges the language of community rights and claims for legal autonomy in matters of family law showing how law and community can empower as well as restrict women.

The Unfamiliar Abode

The Unfamiliar Abode
Author: Kathleen Moore
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-03-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780195387810

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Introduction -- Muslims in the United States: pluralism under -- Exceptional circumstances -- Jurisprudence as mirror -- The Qurʼan and American politics -- Britain's shariacracy -- Si(gh)ting Muslim women on the U.S. legal landscape -- The unfamiliar abode.

Muslim Laws Politics and Society in Modern Nation States

Muslim Laws  Politics and Society in Modern Nation States
Author: Ihsan Yilmaz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351916240

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Drawing on theories of legal pluralism, this book tests whether and to what extent claims of the modern nation-state laws to exclusive dominance over other spheres are tenable, and reassesses the operation of law in society. Incorporating a combination of legal theory, post-modern critique and socio-legal analysis of three current jurisdictions in which Muslims play an important role, the volume identifies Muslims' current socio-legal situation and attitudes from different perspectives and reconciles them with modern legal systems in three key countries. It analyzes the conflict between the assumptions of modern legal systems and plural legal realities, and also examines attempts by modern legal systems to impose official laws in the face of resistance from unofficial Muslim laws and discusses possible responses to the challenge of dynamic Muslim legal pluralism. A valuable resource for students, researchers and academics with an interest in the areas of Islamic law and politics, and the interplay between secular law and religious/cultural traditions.