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Author Mallat, Chibli.

Title The renewal of Islamic law : Muhammad Baqer as-Sadr, Najaf, and the Shi'i International / Chibli Mallat
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993

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Description ix, 245 pages ; 24 cm
Series Cambridge Middle East library ; 29
Cambridge Middle East library ; 29
Contents General introduction: The law in the Islamic Renaissance and the role of Muhammad Baqer as-Sadr -- Pt. I. Islamic law and the constitution. 1. Archetypes of Shi'i law. 2. On the origins of the Iranian constitution: Muhammad Baqer as-Sadr's 1979 treatises. 3. The first decade of the Iranian constitution: problems of the least dangerous branch -- Pt. II. Islamic law, 'Islamic economics', and the interest-free bank. 4. Law and the discovery of 'Islamic economics'. 5. Muhammad Baqer as-Sadr and Islamic banking -- Conclusion: The costs of renewal
Summary This is the first comprehensive study of the life and works of Muhammad Baqer as-Sadr - an Iraqi scholar who made an important contribution to the renewal of Islamic law and politics in the contemporary Middle East. Executed in 1980, Sadr was the most articulate thinker and a major political actor in the revival of Shi'i learning, which placed Najaf in Southern Iraq at its centre. Dr Chibli Mallat examines the intellectual development of Sadr and his companions who included Ruhullah al-Khumaini and assesses Sadr's innovative approaches to the study of law, economics and banking. The author convincingly demonstrates how Sadr's ideas and activities were influential in the rise of political Islam across the Middle East and played an important part in the Iranian revolution of 1979
Notes First paperback edition 2003
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-242) and index
Notes English
Subject Ṣadr, Muḥammad Bāqir.
Islamic law.
Shīʻah.
Author American Council of Learned Societies.
LC no. 92023821
ISBN 0521433193 (hc)
0521531225 (paperback)
OTHER TI ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012023082