ShariE a in the Russian Empire

ShariE a in the Russian Empire
Author: Sartori Paolo Sartori
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781474444323

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This book looks at how Islamic law was practiced in Russia from the conquest of the empire's first Muslim territories in the mid-1500s to the Russian Revolution of 1917, when the empire's Muslim population had exceeded 20 million. It focuses on the training of Russian Muslim jurists, the debates over legal authority within Muslim communities and the relationship between Islamic law and 'customary' law. Based upon difficult to access sources written in a variety of languages (Arabic, Chaghatay, Kazakh, Persian, Tatar), it offers scholars of Russian history, Islamic history and colonial history an account of Islamic law in Russia of the same quality and detail as the scholarship currently available on Islam in the British and French colonial empires.

ShariE a in the Russian Empire

ShariE a in the Russian Empire
Author: Paolo Sartori
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474444316

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This book looks at how Islamic law was practiced in Russia from the conquest of the empire's first Muslim territories in the mid-1500s to the Russian Revolution of 1917, when the empire's Muslim population had exceeded 20 million. It focuses on the training of Russian Muslim jurists, the debates over legal authority within Muslim communities and the relationship between Islamic law and 'customary' law. Based upon difficult to access sources written in a variety of languages (Arabic, Chaghatay, Kazakh, Persian, Tatar), it offers scholars of Russian history, Islamic history and colonial history an account of Islamic law in Russia of the same quality and detail as the scholarship currently available on Islam in the British and French colonial empires.

The Sociology of Shari a

The Sociology of Shari   a
Author: Adam Possamai,James T. Richardson,Bryan S. Turner
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2023-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031271885

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This edited collection focuses on the comparative analysis of the application of Shari’a in countries with Muslim minorities (e.g. USA, Australia, Germany and Italy) and majorities (e.g. Malaysia, Bangladesh, Turkey, and Morocco). Most chapters in this new edition have been revised and the book as a whole has been updated to give even more international coverage. This text provides a sociological and global analysis of a phenomenon that goes beyond the ‘West versus the rest’ dichotomy. One example of this is how included are case studies in Muslim minority countries not exclusively located in the West. Although the contributors of this book come from various disciplines such as law, anthropology, and sociology, this volume has a strong sociological focus on the analysis of Shari’a. The final part of the book indeed draws out from all the case studies explored some ground-breaking theories on the sociology of Shari’a such as the application of Black, Chambliss and Eisenstein’s sociological theories. This text appeals to students and researchers working in the sociology of religion.

History of the Russian Empire

History of the Russian Empire
Author: Henry Tyrrell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1859
Genre: Kievan Rus
ISBN: BSB:BSB10692004

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Pre Islamic Survivals in Muslim Central Asia

   Pre Islamic Survivals    in Muslim Central Asia
Author: R. Charles Weller
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2023-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811956973

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The book traces the conceptual lens of historical-cultural ‘survivals’ from the late 19th-century theories of E.B. Tylor, James Frazer, and others, in debate with monotheistic ‘degenerationists’ and Protestant anti-Catholic polemicists, back to its origins in Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions as well as later more secularized forms in the German Enlightenment and Romanticist movements. These historical sources, particularly the ‘dual faith’ tradition of Russian Orthodoxy, significantly shaped both Tsarist and later Soviet ethnography of Muslim Central Asia, helping guide and justify their respective religious missionary, social-legal, political and other imperial agendas. They continue impacting post-Soviet historiography in complex and debated ways. Drawing from European, Central Asian, Middle Eastern and world history, the fields of ethnography and anthropology, as well as Christian and Islamic studies, the volume contributes to scholarship on ‘syncretism’ and ‘conversion’, definitions of Islam, history as identity and heritage, and more. It is situated within a broader global historical frame, addressing debates over ‘pre-Islamic Survivals’ among Turkish and Iranian as well as Egyptian, North African Berber, Black African and South Asian Muslim Peoples while critiquing the legacy of the Geertzian ‘cultural turn’ within Western post-colonialist scholarship in relation to diverging trends of historiography in the post-World War Two era.

Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures

Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures
Author: Suad Joseph,Afsāna Naǧmābādī
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 873
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004128187

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Family, Law and Politics, Volume II of the Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures, brings together over 360 entries on women, family, law, politics, and Islamic cultures around the world.

The Lawful Empire

The Lawful Empire
Author: Stefan B. Kirmse
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108499439

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An analysis of law and imperial rule reveals that Tsarist Russia was far more 'lawful' than generally assumed.

Russian Rule in Samarkand 1868 1910

Russian Rule in Samarkand 1868 1910
Author: Alexander Morrison
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2008-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199547371

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Based on extensive archival research in Russia, India, and Uzbekistan, and containing much source material translated from Russian, Russian Rule in Samarkand uses a comparative approach to examine the structures, personnel, and ideologies of Russian rule in Turkestan, taking Samarkand and the surrounding region as a case-study.