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Heaven on earth

a journey through shari'a law from the deserts of ancient Arabia to the streets of the modern Muslim world

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An edition of Heaven on earth (2012)

Heaven on earth

a journey through shari'a law from the deserts of ancient Arabia to the streets of the modern Muslim world

1st American ed.
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"In the wake of the colossal acts of terrorism of the last decade, the legal historian and human rights lawyer Sadakat Kadri realized that many people in the West had ideas about the origins and implications of the shari'a, or Islamic law, that were hazy, contradictory, or simply wrong. Even as "shari'a" became a loaded word and an all-encompassing explanation, most of us remained ignorant of its true meaning. And we were doing this at our peril. In Heaven on Earth, Kadri brings lucid wit and analytical skill to the thrilling and turbulent story of Islam's foundation and expansion. He shows how legal ideas gradually evolved out of thousands of reports about the Prophet Mohammad, most of which were not even written down until two centuries after his death. And he explains how, just in the last forty years, the shari'a has been appropriated and transformed by hardliners desperate to impose their oppressive vision. In the second half of the book, Kadri takes us on an extraordinary journey through more than half a dozen countries in the Islamic world, where he explores, in striking detail, how the shari'a is taught, read, reinterpreted, reverenced, and challenged--beginning at the eight-hundred-year old Indian grave of his Sufi mystic ancestor, and ending in Cairo's City of the Dead, where one of Islam's greatest legal scholars still gets daily requests for legal miracles twelve centuries after his death. Heaven on Earth is a brilliantly iconoclastic tour through one of history's great collective intellectual achievements, as complex as the religion that brought it to life. The shari'a continues to shape both explosive political circumstances and the daily life of more than a billion Muslims, and Sadakat Kadri has given us a compelling and clarifying portrait of a changeable world of faith, reason, and justice"--

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Table of Contents

Laying down the law
From revelations to revolution
The formation of the law schools
Commanding the faithful
The Sunni challenge and the shia response
A shadowless God
The reinvention of tradition : salafism
Jihad : a law-torn world
Innovation and Its discontents : Islamic law and the challenge of change
Punishment and pity : the modern revival of Islamic criminal law
"No compulsion in religion"? : apostasy, blasphemy and tolerance
Heaven on earth

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Dewey Decimal Class
340.5/9
Library of Congress
KBP50 .K33 2012, KBP50.K33 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL25061217M
Internet Archive
heavenonearthjou0000kadr
ISBN 13
9780374168728
LCCN
2011040217
OCLC/WorldCat
740628896

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