
Future Avenues in the Study of Islamic Law
Author(s) -
Najam Haider
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of islamic law
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2475-7985
pISSN - 2475-7977
DOI - 10.53484/jil.v2.haider
Subject(s) - islam , ideology , politics , sharia , sociology , political science , social science , epistemology , law , history , philosophy , archaeology
In his essay, Najam Haider calls for “more cohesive and integrated scholarly engagement with the pre-modern Islamicate world.” To that end, the author urges scholars to creatively engage and treat legal texts as valuable sources for understanding the social and political predicates of Islamic societies. For example, tracing the creation and migration of legal texts across regions can yield valuable insights into multiple ideas and ideologies across the pre-modern Islamic world, as a part of a larger intertextual world where scholars study all actors in Islamic history as interacting with, complementing, and arguing against one another.