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Modernization Tradition And Identity The Kompilasi Hukum Islam And Legal Practice In The Indonesian Religious Courts Euis Nurlaelawati

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Modernization Tradition And Identity The Kompilasi Hukum Islam And Legal Practice In The Indonesian Religious Courts Euis Nurlaelawati
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.51 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Euis Nurlaelawati
ISBN: 9789089640888, 9089640886
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Modernization Tradition And Identity The Kompilasi Hukum Islam And Legal Practice In The Indonesian Religious Courts Euis Nurlaelawati by Euis Nurlaelawati 9789089640888, 9089640886 instant download after payment.

Drawing on Max Weber’s approach to legal rationalization—which stimulated a transfer from the patrimonial tradition of law to a more systematic and rational legal code—Modernization, Tradition and Identity investigates how and why Islamic justice in Indonesia has evolved over the years. Euis Nurlaelawati delves into classic Islamic legal texts—known as the fiqh—and shows their significance in Indonesian state and Islamic family law, how they are interpreted by judges to justify deviations from state legislation, and the role they play in debates between Muslim scholars and religious court judges.

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