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Islamic Law: A Bibliography of Works Published in English, 2009-2014 Back to Islamic Law Bibliography This bibliography contains English-language books and articles within books that discuss Islamic law. The titles were published in the years 2009-2014 and are held in the Library of Congress. The listing is divided into three sections: works on the history of Islamic law, general works on contemporary law, and works devoted to contemporary law on a specific topic, including alternative dispute resolution, banking and finance, citizenship, commercial law, constitutions, construction, criminal law, family law, food, health, human rights, international law and national security, organizations, privacy, and womens rights. Recent Works on the History of Islamic Law Afsaruddin, Asma. The Siyar Laws of Aggression: Juridical Re-interpretations of Qurnic Jihd and Their Contemporary Implications for International Law. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 4563. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013. KB260.I83 2013 Ahmad, Ch. Sarfraz. Ilm-ul-Usul al-Fiqh Islami: Islamic Jurisprudence. 408 pp. Lahore: Alqnoon Publications, 2013. KPL469.5.A396 Akarh, Engin Deniz. Law in the Marketplace: Istanbul, 1730-1840. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters, & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 245270. Boston: Brill, 2012. KBP1610.D57 2012 Akgndz, Ahmet. Introduction to Islamic Law: Islamic Law in Theory and Practice. 406 pp. Rotterdam: IUR Press, 2010. KBP144.A383 2010 Akgndz, Ahmet. Islamic Public Law: (Documents on Practice from the Ottoman Archives). 733 pp. Rotterdam: IUR Press, 2011. KBP2000.A38 2011 Akkuem Shouket. A Legal and Historical Excursus of Muslim Personal Law in the Colonial Cape, South Africa, Eighteenth to Twentieth Century. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa, & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 6384. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010. KQC156.M97 2010

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Islamic Law: A Bibliography of Works Published in English,2009-2014

Back to Islamic Law Bibliography

This bibliography contains English-language books and articles within books that discuss Islamiclaw. The titles were published in the years 2009-2014 and are held in the Library of Congress. Thelisting is divided into three sections: works on the history of Islamic law, general works oncontemporary law, and works devoted to contemporary law on a specific topic, including alternativedispute resolution, banking and finance, citizenship, commercial law, constitutions, construction,criminal law, family law, food, health, human rights, international law and national security,organizations, privacy, and womens rights.

Recent Works on the History of Islamic Law

Afsaruddin, Asma. The Siyar Laws of Aggression: Juridical Re-interpretations of Qurnic Jihd andTheir Contemporary Implications for International Law. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller,eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 4563.Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Ahmad, Ch. Sarfraz. Ilm-ul-Usul al-Fiqh Islami: Islamic Jurisprudence. 408 pp. Lahore: AlqnoonPublications, 2013.

KPL469.5.A396

Akarh, Engin Deniz. Law in the Marketplace: Istanbul, 1730-1840. In Muhammad Khalid Masud,Rudolph Peters, & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp.245270. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Akgndz, Ahmet. Introduction to Islamic Law: Islamic Law in Theory and Practice. 406 pp. Rotterdam:IUR Press, 2010.

KBP144.A383 2010

Akgndz, Ahmet. Islamic Public Law: (Documents on Practice from the Ottoman Archives). 733 pp.Rotterdam: IUR Press, 2011.

KBP2000.A38 2011

Akkuem Shouket. A Legal and Historical Excursus of Muslim Personal Law in the Colonial Cape,South Africa, Eighteenth to Twentieth Century. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa, & RichardRoberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-ColonialChallenges. pp. 6384. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

KQC156.M97 2010

Al-Jawzi, Ibn. Virtues of the Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal. 2 v. Michael Cooperson, ed. & trans. NewYork: New York University Press, 2013.

KBP310.I2653I26513 2013

Al-Shfi, Muhammad ibn Idrs. The Epistle on Legal Theory. Joseph E. Lowry, trans. 504 pp. New York:New York University, 2013.

KBP440.62.S53A3713 2013

Ali, Kecia. Marriage and Slavery in Early Islam. 262 pp. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,2010.

KBP542.35.A43 2010

Aliyye, Fatima. Continuation of the Debate on Polygamy: A Modern Turkish Version, Transcription,and Facsimile. Mahmud Esad & Rana von-Mende-Altayli, eds. 128 pp. Berlin: Flaus Schwarz Verlag,2010.

HQ981.F3813 2010

Allain, Jean. Acculturation Through the Middle Ages: The Islamic Law of Nations and Its Place in theHistory of International Law. In Alexander Orakhelashvili, ed. Research Handbook on the Theory andHistory of International Law. pp. 394407. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011.

KZ1234.R47 2011

Ansari, Abdul Haseeb & Saad Abu Elgasim. Command Theory of Legal Positivism and Hukum Shari:A Comparison. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 6397. NewDelhi: Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Arabi, Oussama, David S. Powers, & Susan A. Spectorsky, eds. Islamic Legal Thought: ACompendium of Muslim Jurists. 590 pp. Leiden: Brill, 2013.

KBP253.I85 2013

Arjomand, Sad Amir. Perso-Islamicate Political Ethic in Relation to the Sources of Islamic Law. InMehrzad Boroujerdi, ed. Mirror for the Muslim Prince: Islam and the Theory of Statecraft. pp.82206. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2013.

BP173.6.M57 2013 OVERFLOWA5S

Armaan, Servet. Studies in Islamic Commercial Law & Ottoman Land Law. 144 pp. Rotterdam: IURPress, 2011.

KBP683.32.A76 2011

Bashir, Khaled Ramadan. Treatment of Foreigners in the Classical Islamic State with Special Focuson Diplomatic Envoys: Al-Shaybn and Amn. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and

International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 146160. Boston:Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Bhala, Raj. Understanding Islamic Law: Shara. 1455 pp. New Providence, NJ: Matthew Bender,2011.

KBP144.B49 2011 GLOBAL

Bsoul, Labeeb Ahmed. Islamic Diplomacy: Views of the Classical Jurists. In Marie-Luisa Frick &Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality ofPerspectives. pp. 127145. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Calder, Norman. Islamic Jurisprudence in the Classical Era. 233 pp. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2010.

KBP5 .C348 2010

Chatterjee, Nandini. Law, Culture and History: Amir Alis Interpretation of Islamic Law. InShaunnagh Dorsett & John McLaren, eds. Legal Histories of the British Empire: Laws, Engagementsand Legacies. pp. 4559. New York: Routledge, 2014.

KD5020.L44 2014

Cilardo, Agostino. The Early History of Ismaili Jurisprudence: Law Under the Fatimids: A CriticalEdition of the Arabic Text and English Translation of al.Qd al-Numns Minhaj al-farid. 142 pp. NewYork: I.B. Tauris Publishers & The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2012.

KBP355.C55 2012

Clarence-Smith, William Gervase. Islamic Abolitionism in the Western Indian Ocean from c. 1800. InRobert Harms, Bernard K. Freamon, & David W. Blight, eds. Indian Ocean Slavery in the Age ofAbolition. pp. 8197. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.

HT1430.I53 2013

Cooper, Barbara M. Injudicious Intrusions: Chiefly Authority and Islamic Judicial Practice in Maradi,Niger. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa, & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 183218. Amsterdam:Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

KQC156.M97 2010

Coulson, N.J. A History of Islamic Law. 264 pp. New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine Transaction, 2011.

KBP50.C68 2011

Eisenberg, David M. Sources and Principles of Islamic Law. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M.

Eisenberg, eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 1553. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

El Shamsy, Ahmed. The Canonization of Islamic Law: A Social and Intellectual History. 253 pp. NewYork: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

KBP50.E4 2013

Emon, Anver M. Islamic Law and the Anxiety of Reasoned Deliberation. In Courtney Bender & PamelE. Klassen, eds. After Pluralism: Reimagining Religious Engagement. pp. 59-81. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 2010.

BL85.A15 2010

Emon, Anver M. Sharia and the Modern State. In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis, & Benjamin Glahn,eds. Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 52-81.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Freamon, Bernard K. Straight, No Chaser: Slavery, Abolition, and Modern Islamic Thought. InRobert Harms, Bernard K. Freamon, & David W. Blight, eds. Indian Ocean Slavery in the Age ofAbolition. pp. 61-80. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.

HT1430.I53 2013

Gilani, Sayyid Muhammad Yunus. Jurists and Legislators in Islam: Origin and Classification of theUlama. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 212-234. New Delhi:Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Gleave, Robert. Islam and Literalism: Literal Meaning and Interpretation in Islamic Legal Theory.212 pp. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

KBP461.G54 2012

Gradeva, Rossisa. On Judicial Hierarchy in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Sofia from theSeventeenth to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, RudolphPeters, & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 271298.Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Hakim, Avrahim, ed. The Epistle of the Eloquent Clarification Concerning the Refutation of IbnQutayba. 175 pp. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP360.N86A33 2012

Hallaq, Wael B. Shara: Theory, Practice, Transformations. 614 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 2009.

KBP144.H356 2009

Hanna, Nelly. Guild Waqf: Between Religious Law and Common Law. In Pascale Ghazaleh, ed. Heldin Trust: Waqf in the Islamic World. pp. 135153. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2011.

KMC618.5.H45 2011

Hassan, Said Fares. Fiqh Al-aqalliyyt: History, Development, and Progress. 216 pp. New York:Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

Hermann, Denis & Sabrina Mervin, eds. Shii Trends and Dynamics in Modern Times (XVIIItXXthCenturies). 180 pp. Beirut: Orient-Institut, 2010.

BP194.S464 2010

Hermansen, Marcia, trans. Shh Wal Allh's Treatises on Juristic Disagreement and Taqld : Al-inf fBayn Sabab al-Ikhtilf and Iqd al-Jd f Ahkm al-Ijtihd wa-l Taqld. 151 pp. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae,2011.

KBP173.25 .S518 2011

Hurvitz, Nimrod. Legal Doctrines, Historical Contexts and Moral Visions: The Case of Sectarians inthe Courts of Law. In Asad Q. Ahmed, Behnam Sadeghi, & Michael Bonner, eds. The IslamicScholarly Tradition: Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook.pp. 239-263. Boston: Brill, 2011.

BP53.I745 2011

Imber, Colin. Ebus-suud: The Islamic Legal Tradition. 288 pp. Stanford, CA: Stanford UniversityPress, 2009.

KBP300.A268I43 2009

Joseph, Sabrina E. Islamic Law on Peasant Usufruct in Ottoman Syria: 17th to Early 19th Century.202 pp. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP880.J67 2012

Jeppie, Shamil. The Making and Unmaking of Colonial Sharia in the Sudan.In Shamil Jeppie,Ebrahim Moosa, & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: ColonialLegacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 165182. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

KQC156.M97 2010

Johansen, Baber. Dissent and Uncertainty in the Process of Legal Norm Construction in MuslimSunn Law. In Michael Cook, Et al. Law and Tradition in Classical Islamic Thought: Studies in Honorof Professor Hossein Modarressi. pp. 127-144. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

KBP440.74.L39 2013

Kadri, Sadakat. Heaven on Earth: A Journey Through Sharia Law from the Deserts of Ancient Arabiato the Streets of the Modern Muslim World. 372 pp. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2012.

KBP50.K33 2012

Kamal, Mohd Hisham Mohd. Meaning and Method of the Interpretation of Sunnah in the Field ofSiyar: A Reappraisal. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law:Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 6480. Boston: Martinus NijhoffPublishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Ktib, Ghayd Khazanh. Islamic Land Tax = Al-Kharj: From the Islamic Conquests to the AbbsidPeriod.Razia Ali, trans. 410 pp. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2010.

KBP3670.K379 2010

Katz, Marion Holmes. The add Penalty for Zin: Symbol or Deterrent? Texts from the Early SixteenthCentury.In Paul M. Cobb, ed. The Lineaments of Islam: Studies in Honor of Fred McGraw Donner.pp. 351376. Boston: Brill, 2012.

BP25.L56 2012

Khan, Faraz A., trans. Maraqi l-saadat = Ascent to Felicity: A Manual on Islamic Creed and HanafJurisprudence. 221 pp. London: White Thread Press, 2010.

BP174.S4713 2010

Khan, Israr Ahmad. Ibn al-Arabis Interpretation of the Quran: An Evaluation of Its Legal Viability. InAbdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 1-26. New Delhi: SerialsPublications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Koak, Mustafa. Islam and National Law in Turkey. In Jan Micheil Otto, ed. Sharia Incorporated: AComparative Overview of the Legal Systems of Twelve Muslim Countries in Past and Present. pp.231272. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010.

K588.5.S53 2010

Kndgen, Olaf. Sharia and National Law in the Sudan. In Jan Micheil Otto, ed. Sharia Incorporated: AComparative Overview of the Legal Systems of Twelve Muslim Countries in Past and Present. pp.181230. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010.

K588.5.S53 2010

Knost, Stefan. The Waqf in Court: Lawsuits over Religious Endowments in Ottoman Aleppo. InMuhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam:Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 427-450. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Layish, Aharon & Ms Shawribah. Legal Documents from the Judean Desert: The Impact of the Sharaon Bedouin Customary Law. 582 pp. Boston: Brill, 2011.

KBP455.L39 2011

Levy-Rubin, Milka. Non-Muslims in the Early Islamic Empire: From Surrender to Coexistence. 267pp. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

DS36.9.D47L49 2011

Lydon, Ghislaine. Obtaining Freedom at the Muslims Tribunal: Colonial Kadijustiz and WomensDivorce Litigation in Ndar (Senegal). In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, eds.Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp.135164. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

KQC156.M97 2010

Masud, Muhannad Khalid. The Award of Mat in the Early Muslim Courts. In Muhammad KhalidMasud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and TheirJudgments. pp. 349-381. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Masud, Muhammad Khalid, Rudolph Peters & David S. Power. Qs and Their Courts: An HistoricalSurvey. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice inIslam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 1-44. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Mir-Hosseini, Ziba. Sharia and National Law in Iran. In Jan Micheil Otto, ed. Sharia Incorporated: AComparative Overview of the Legal Systems of Twelve Muslim Countries in Past and Present. pp.319371. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010.

K588.5.S53 2010

Moosa, Ebrahim. Colonialism and Islamic Law. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Armando Salvatore &Martin van Bruinessen, eds. pp. 158-181. Islam and Modernity: Key Issues and Debates. Edinburgh:Edinburgh University Press, 2009.

BP166.14.M53I85 2009

Mller, Christian. Settling Litigation Without Judgment: The Importance of a ukm in Q Cases ofMamlk Jerusalem. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. DispensingJustice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 47-69. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Mustafa, Abdul-Rahman. On Taqlid: Ibn al Qayyims Critique of Authority in Islamic Law. 242 pp.New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.

KBP454.M87 2013

Mwakimako, Hassan. Conflicts and Tensions in the Appointment of Chief Kadhi in Colonial Kenya1898-1960s. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 109134. Amsterdam:Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

KQC156.M97 2010

Nasir, Jamal J. Ahmad. Introduction: Origins and Development of Islamic Jurisprudence. The IslamicLaw of Personal Status. pp. 1-16. Boston: Brill, 3rd ed. 2009.

KBP524.7.N37 2009

Nasir, Jamal J. Ahmad.Islamic Schools of Law and General Sharia Maxims. Islamic Law of PersonalStatus. pp. 17-33. Boston: Brill, 3rd ed. 2009.

KBP524.7.N37 2009

Opwis, Felicitas. Maslaha and the Purpose of the Law: Islamic Discourse on Legal Change from the4th/10th to 8th/14th Century. 370 pp. Boston: Brill, 2010.

KBP456.O69 2010

Pai-Vuki, Tatjana. World of Mustafa Muhibbi, a Kadi from Sarajevo. Margaret Casman Vuko, TatjanaPai-Vuki & Miroslav Vuko, trans. 237 pp. Istanbul; Isis Press, 2011.

DR1717.M85P3513 2011

Peirce, Leslie. A New Judge for Aintab: The Shifting Legal Environment of a Sixteenth-CenturyOttoman Court. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. DispensingJustice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 71-93. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Powers, David S. The Development of Islamic Law and Society in the Maghrib: Qs, Mufts and FamilyLaw. 1 v. (various paginations). Burlington, VT: Ashgate Variorum, 2011.

KQC156.P69 2011

Powers, David S. Four Cases Relating to Women and Divorce in Al-Andalus and the Maghrib, 1100-1500. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice inIslam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 383-409. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Purohit, Teena. The Aga Khan Case: Religion and Identity in Colonial India. 183 pp. Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press, 2012.

KNS46.A35P87 2012

Rabb, Intisar A. Islamic Legal Minimalism: Legal Maxims and Lawmaking When Jurists Disappear. InMichael Cook, Et al. Law and Tradition in Classical Islamic Thought: Studies in Honor of Professor

Hossein Modarressi. pp. 145-166. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

KBP440.74.L39 2013

Radtke, Bernd. Sunni Islam: Law. In Werner Ende & Udo Steinbach, eds. Islam in the World Today:A Handbook of Politics, Religion, Culture, and Society. pp. 4447. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UniversityPress, 2010.

BP161.2.D46613 2010

Rafeq, Abdul-Karim. The Application of Islamic Law in the Ottoman Courts in Damascus: The Case ofthe Rental of Waqf Land. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds.Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 411-425. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Reid, Megan H. Law and Piety in Medieval Islam. 249 pp. New York: Cambridge University Press,2013.

BP188.R45 2013

Roberts, Richard. Custom and Muslim Family Law in the Native Courts of the French Soudan, 1905-1912. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-SaharanAfrica: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 85108. Amsterdam: AmsterdamUniversity Press, 2010.

KQC156.M97 2010

Sadeghi, Behnam. The Logic of Law-Making in Islam: Women and Prayer in the Legal Tradition. 515pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

KBP144.S227 2013

Saeed, Abdullah. Pre-modern Islamic Legal Restrictions on Freedom of Religion, with ParticularReference to Apostasy and Its Punishment. In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds.Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 226-246.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Safran, Janina M. Defining Boundaries in al-Andalus: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Islamic Iberia.247 pp. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2013.

DP302.A468S24 2013

Sajwand, Sirj al-Dn Muhammad ibn Muhammad. The Muslim Law of Inheritance: Compiled fromOriginal Arabic Authorities with Arabic Text of Sirajiyyah, Quranic Verses & Hadis and Their EnglishTranslation. Mahmoed Ullah ibn S. Jung, trans. 263 pp. Lahore: Law Book Land, 2013.

KBP632.43.S245 A3414 2013

Serrano, Delfina. Twelve Court Cases on the Application of Penal Law Under the Almoravids. InMuhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam:Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 473-493. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Seyed-Gohrab, A.A. & S. McGlinn, trans. One Word=Yak Kaleme: 19th-century Persian TreatiseIntroducing Western Codified Law. 109 pp. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010.

KMH2050.M8713 2010

Siddiqui, Mona. Clarity or Confusion: Classical Fiqh and the Issue of Logic. In Jrge S, Nielson &Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and the Encounter with Europe. pp.17-27. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

Siddiqui, Mona. The Good Muslim: Reflections on Classical Islamic Law and Theology. 231 pp. NewYork: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

BP188.S575 2012

Simonsohn, Uriel I. A Common Justice: The Legal Allegiances of Christians and Jews Under EarlyIslam. 306 pp. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

K236.S56 2011

Spectorsky, Susan A. Women in Classical Islamic Law: A Survey of the Sources. 223 pp. Boston:Brill, 2010.

KBP526.3.S68 2010

Stearns, Justin. The Legal Status of Science in the Muslim World in the Early Modern Period: AnInitial Consideration of Fatws from Three Maghrib Sources. In Asad Q. Ahmed, Behnam Sadeghi &Michael Bonner, eds. The Islamic Scholarly Tradition: Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honorof Professor Michael Allan Cook. pp. 265-290. Boston: Brill, 2011.

BP53.I745 2011

Tsafrir, Nurit. The qila in anaf Law: Preliminary Notes. In Asad Q. Ahmed, Behnam Sadeghi &Michael Bonner, eds. The Islamic Scholarly Tradition: Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honorof Professor Michael Allan Cook. pp. 221238. Boston: Brill, 2011.

BP53.I745 2011

Van Hoecke, Mark. Islamic Jurisprudence and Western Legal History. In Jrge S, Nielson & LisbetChristoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and the Encounter with Europe. pp. 45-55.Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

Vishanoff, David R. The Formation of Islamic Hermeneutics: How Sunni Legal Theorists Imagined aRevealed Law. 318 pp. New Haven, CT: American Oriental Society, 2011.

KBP285.V57 2011

Weiss, Bernard G. The Search for Gods Law: Islamic Jurisprudence in the Writings of Sayf al-Dn al-mid. 784 pp. Herndon, VA: International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2010.

KBP330.A45W45 2010

Wheeler, Brannon. Ib Fiqh Scholarship in Context. In Paul M. Cobb, ed. The Lineaments of Islam:Studies in Honor of Fred McGraw Donner. pp. 321349. Boston: Brill, 2012.

BP25.L56 2012

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Abun, Jamil M. & Roman Loimeier. The Status of Islam and Islamic Law in Selected Countries: TheIndependent States of Sub-Saharan Africa. In Werner Ende & Udo Steinbach, eds. Islam in theWorld Today: A Handbook of Politics, Religion, Culture, and Society. pp. 415-431. Ithaca, NY:Cornell University Press, 2010.

BP161.2.D46613 2010

Acar, smail. A Classical Scholar with a Modern Outlook: Fathullah Glen and His Legal Thought. Insmail Albayrak, ed. Mastering Knowledge in Modern Times: Fethullah Glen as an Islamic Scholar.pp. 65-84. New York: Blue Dome Press, 2011.

BP80.G8M37 2011

Afsaruddin, Asma. Demarcating Fault-lines Within Islam: Muslim Modernists and Hardline IslamistsEngage the Sharia. In Jrge S, Nielson & Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: LegalTraditions and the Encounter with Europe. pp. 29-43. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company,2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

Agrama, Hussein Ali. Questioning Secularism: Islam, Sovereignty, and the Rule of Law in ModernEgypt. 281 pp. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2012.

KRM2020 .A944 2012

Ahdar, Rex & Nicolas Aroney, eds. Sharia in the West. 336 pp. New York: Oxford University Press,2010.

KBP173.25.S52 2010

Ahmad, Ahmad Atif. The Fatigue of the Sharia. 208 pp. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

KBP453.A445 2012

Ahmad, Mumtaz, ed. Toward Revisiting the Debate on Sharia Prospects and Challenges for Pakistan:A Comprehensive Report of Consultations, Workshop & International Conference. 122 pp.Islamabad: International Islamic University, Iqbal International Institute for Research & Dialogue,2010.

KPL469.5.T69 2010

Ahmed, Munir D. The Status of Islam and Islamic Law in Selected Countries: India. In Werner Ende& Udo Steinbach, eds. Islam in the World Today: A Handbook of Politics, Religion, Culture, andSociety. pp. 310-313. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010.

BP161.2.D46613 2010

Ahmed, Rumee. Narratives of Islamic Theory. 176 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP440.3.A435 2012

Akgndz, Ahmed. Introduction to Islamic Law: Islamic Law in Theory and Practice. 406 pp.Rotterdam: IUR Press, 2010.

KBP144.A383 2010

Al-Atawneh, Muhammad. Wahhabi Islam Facing the Challenges of Modernity: Dar al Ift in theModern Saudi State. 207 pp. Boston: Brill, 2010.

KBP69.S33A38 2010

Al-Omran, Nayel Musa Shaker. Judicial Control in the Islamic System. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed.Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 311-341. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Ali, Anshari P. The Evolution of Islamic Law in the Philippines: History, Texts and Analysis. 290 pp.General Santos City, Philippines: Mindanao State University, 2009.

KPM469.5.A43 2009

An-Naim, Abdullahi Ahmed. Muslims and Global Justice. 374 pp. Philadelphia: University ofPennsylvania Press, 2011.

KBP2460.N353 2011

Ansari, Haseeb, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. 424 pp. New Delhi, Serials Publications,2011.

KBP440.3C668 2011

Ansari, Haseeb. Judicial Precedents: An Expository Study of Civil Judicial System and Shariah CourtSystem. InAbdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 127-161. New Delhi:

Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

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Asvat, Riyad. Economic Justice and Sharia in the Islamic State. 279 pp. Melbourne, Australia:Madinah Press, 2011.

KBP173.75.A84 2011

Baktiari, Bahman. Iran: Sharia Politics and the Transformation of Islamic Law. In Robert W. Hefner,ed. Sharia Politics: Islamic Law and Society in the Modern World. pp. 121-145. Bloomington, IN:Indiana University Press, 2011.

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Barfield, T. Afghanistan: The Local and the Global in the Practice of Sharia. In Robert W. Hefner, ed.Sharia Politics: Islamic Law and Society in the Modern World. pp. 179-206. Bloomington, IN: IndianaUniversity Press, 2011.

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Bechor, Guy. God in the Courtroom: The Transformation of Courtroom Oath and Perjury BetweenIslamic and Franco-Egyptian Law. 412 pp. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KRM1784.B43 2012

Berger, Maurits & Nadia Sonneveld. Sharia and National Law in Egypt. In Jan Micheil Otto, ed.Sharia Incorporated: A Comparative Overview of the Legal Systems of Twelve Muslim Countries inPast and Present. pp. 5188. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010.

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Bowen, John R. Fairness and Law in an Indonesian Court. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, RudolphPeters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 118-141.Boston: Brill, 2012.

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Boyd, Marion. Ontarios Sharia Court: Law and Politics Intertwined. In Robin Griffith-Jones, ed. Islamand English Law: Rights, Responsibilities and the Place of Sharia. pp. 176-186. New York:Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Bramsen, Dorthe. Divine Law and Human Understanding The Idea of Sharia in Saudi Arabia. InJrgeS, Nielson & Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and the Encounterwith Europe. pp. 157-178. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

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Broecker, Christen. Policing Morality: Abuses in the Application of Sharia in Aceh, Indonesia. 89 pp.New York: Human Rights Watch, 2010.

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Brown, Nathan J. Egypt: Cacophony and Consensus in the Twenty-first Century. In Robert W.Hefner, ed. Sharia Politics: Islamic Law and Society in the Modern World. pp. 94-120. Bloomington,IN: Indiana University Press, 2011.

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Cesari, Jacelyne. Sharia and the Future of Secular Europe. In Jacelyne Cesari, ed. Muslims in theWest After 9/11: Religion, Politics, and Law. pp. 145175. New York: Routledge, 2010.

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Crone, Manni. Sharia and Secularism in France. In Jrge S, Nielson & Lisbet Christoffersen, eds.Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and the Encounter with Europe. pp. 141-156. Burlington, VT:Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

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Edge, Ian. Islamic Finance, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Family Law: Developments TowardsLegal Pluralism? In Robin Griffith-Jones, ed. Islam and English Law: Rights, Responsibilities and thePlace of Sharia. pp. 116-143. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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el Fadl, Khaled Abou. The Shariah. In John L. Eposito & Emad El-Din Shahin, eds. The OxfordHandbook of Islam and Politics. pp. 7-26. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Emilianides, Achilles C. Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe: Cyprus. 133 pp. Boston:Brill, 2014.

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Emon, Anver M. Islamic Natural Law Theories. 222 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Korteweg, Anna C. & Jennifer A. Selby. Conclusion: Debating Sharia in the West. Debating Sharia:Islam, Gender Politics, and Family Law Arbitration. pp. 377393. Toronto: University of TorontoPress, 2012.

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Kutty, Faisal. Sharia Courts in Canada: A Delayed Opportunity for the Indigenization of Islamic LegalRulings. In Anna C. Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. Debating Sharia: Islam, Gender Politics, andFamily Law Arbitration. pp. 123149. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

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Mofokeng, Lesala L. Legal pluralism in South Africa: Aspects of African Customary, Muslim andHindu Family Law. 181 pp. Hatfield, Pretoria, S. Africa: Van Schaik, 2009.

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Islamic Law and Society in the Modern World. pp. 207-243. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UniversityPress, 2011.

BP173.7.S5315 2011

Zaria, Nuhu Ramalan Jibril. Shariah and Politics in Nigeria. 289 pp. Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria:Ahmadu Bello University Press Limited, 2011.

KTA469.5.Z375 2011

Zine, Jasmin. Sharia in Canada? Mapping Discourses of Race, Gender, and Religious Difference. InAnna C. Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. Debating Sharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family LawArbitration. pp. 279306. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

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Recent Works by TopicAlternative Dispute Resolution

Baamir, Abdulrahman Yahya. Sharia Law in Commercial and Banking Arbitration: Law and Practicein Saudi Arabia. 213 pp. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010.

KMT1829.B33 2010

Brown, Alexandra. Managing the Mosaic: The Work of Form in Dispute Resolution in Family Law:Protecting Choice, Promoting Inclusion. In Anna C. Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. DebatingSharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family Law Arbitration. pp. 329350. Toronto: University ofToronto Press, 2012.

KE 4395.D42 2012

El-Ahdab, Abdul Hamid, Jalal El-Ahdab & Rita M. Bou Aoun. Arbitration with the Arab Countries. 3rded. 1200 pp. Frederick, MD: Aspen Publishers, 2011.

KMC500.A3713 2011

Keshavjee, Mohamed M. Islam, Sharia and Alternative Dispute Mechanisms for Legal Redress in theMuslim Community. 237 pp. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2013.

KBP144.K474 2013

Macklin, Audrey. Multiculturalism Meets Privatization: The Case of Faith-Based Arbitration. In AnnaC. Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. Debating Sharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family LawArbitration. pp. 91122. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

KE 4395.D42 2012

White, Andrew. Dispute Resolution and Specialized ADR for Islamic Finance. In Craig R. Nethercott& David M. Eisenberg, eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 306333. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

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Banks and Financial Institutions

Ahmad, Abu Umar Faruq. Theory and Practice of Modern Islamic Finance: The Case Analysis fromAustralia. 322 pp. Boca Raton, FL: Brown Walker Press, 2010.

HG187.4.A44 2010

Ahmad, Ahmad Muhyal-Dn, comp. Shariah Opinions (Fatwa) on Murabaha. 512 pp. Riyadh: al-Baraka Banking Group, 2010.

KBP878.R47A46 2010

Al-Roubaie, Amer & Shafiq Alvi. Islamic Banking and Finance. 4 vol. New York: Routledge, 2010.

HG3368.A6 I85123 2010

Aldohni, Abdul Karim. The Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Islamic Banking: A Comparative Look atthe United Kingdom and Malaysia. 243 pp. New York: Routledge, 2011.

K1066.A949 2011

Ali, S. Nazin, ed. Islamic Finance: Innovation and Authenticity. 317 pp. Cambridge, MA: HarvardLaw School, 2010.

KMC260.A6 H373 2010

Ali, S. Nazim, ed. Sharia Compliant: Microfinance. 295 pp. New York: Routledge, 2012.

HG178.3.S53 2012

Ali, Rahail, ed. Islamic Finance: A Practical Guide. 200 pp. London: Globe Business Publishing Ltd,2014.

KBP940.2 .I845 2014

Ariff, Mohamed & Munawar Iqbal. The Foundations of Islamic Banking: Theory, Practice andEducation. 283 pp. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2011.

HG3368.A6 F68 2011

Balala, Maha-Hanaan. Islamic Finance and Law: Theory and Practice in a Globalized World. 211 pp.New York: I.B. Tauris, 2011.

KBP940.2.B348 2011

izaka, Murat. Islamic Capitalism and Finance: Origins, Evolution and the Future. 323 pp.Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2011.

HG3368.A6C59 2011

Dar, Hymayon A. & Umer F. Moghul, eds. The Chancellor Guide to the Legal and Sharia Aspects ofIslamic Finance. 372 pp. London: Chancellor Publications, 2009.

KBP940.2.C43 2009

Dispute Resolution in Islamic Banking. 197 pp. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: International ShariahResearch Academy for Islamic Finance, 2009.

HG3368.A6D57 2009

Eisenberg, David M. Derivatives and Islamic Finance. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg,eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 209232. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Eglinton, Et al. Accounting and Taxation Implications of Islamic Finance Products. In Craig R.Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg, eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 77132. Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Ertl, Andrew. Sharia Compliant Financial Products Under Swiss Law. 282 pp. Basel: HelbingLichtenhabn, 2012.

KKW940.E78 2012

Farid, Fara Madehah Ahmad. Shariah Compliant Private Equity and Islamic Venture Capital. 190 pp.Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

HG4751.F37 2012

Fasih, Faisal. Islamic Banking: A Viable Alternative for India. In 1 Proceedings: The 6th UUMInternational Legal Conference 2011: Facing the Contemporary Global Legal Challenges. pp.257271. Sintok, Kadah, Malaysia: College of Law, Government and International Studies, UniversitiUtara Malaysia, 2011.

KPG62.U96 2011

Ghazaleh, Pascale, ed. Held in Trust: Waqf in the Islamic World. 229 pp. Cairo: American Universityin Cairo Press, 2011.

KMC618.5.H45 2011

Hammd Nazh. Fiqh of Contemporary Financial and Banking Transactions: New Reading. 545 pp.Bahrain: Al Baraka, 2013.

KBP940.2.H3513 2013

Hamzah, Hanim. Recent Legal and Regulatory Developments for Islamic Banking and Finance in

Indonesia. In Angelo M. Venardos, ed. Current Issues in Islamic Banking and Finance: Resilienceand Stability in the Present System. pp. 99-114. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Col, 2010.

HG3368.A6C87 2010

Hanif, Atif & Julian Johansen. Sukuk. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg, eds. IslamicFinance: Law and Practice. pp. 254270. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Hasan, Zulkifli. Shariah Governance in Islamic Banks. 312 pp. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UniversityPress, 2012.

KBP940.2.Z85 2012

Hassan, M. Kabir & Michael Mahlknecht. Islamic Capital Markets: Products and Strategies. 452 pp.Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley, 2011.

HG3368.A6

Henderson, Andrew. Islamic Financial Institutions. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg,eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 5476. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Hodgins, Peter & Caroline Jaffer. Takaful. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg, eds. IslamicFinance: Law and Practice. pp. 271305. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

Islamic Capital Market. 6 v. Dayton, Ohio: LexisNexis: Securities Commission Malaysia, 2009.

KPG956.5 .I845 2009

Ismail, Hafiz Ali. The Contract of Jaalah and the Modern Banking Business: Juristic Analysis. InAbdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 292-310. New Delhi: SerialsPublications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Jamaldeen, Faleel & Joan Friedman. Islamic Finance for Dummies. 364 pp. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley,2012.

HG187.4.J36 2012

Johansen, Julian & Atif Hanif. Musharaka and Mudaraba. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M.Eisenberg, eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 174191. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Kettell, Brian. Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance. 174 pp. Chichester, UK: Wiley, 2011.

KBP940.2.K48 2011

Kohrshid, Aly. Adding Social Responsibility and Accountability to the Mandate of Sharia AdvisoryBoards. In S. Nazim Ali, ed. Building Bridges Across Financial Communities: The Global FinancialCrisis, Social Responsibility, and Faith-based Finance. pp. 83102. Cambridge, MA: Islamic FinanceProject, Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School, 2012.

K1066.A6.H37 2012

Kunhibava, Sherin & Abdulkader Thomas. General Concerns Relating to Derivatives in IslamicFinance. In Abdulkader Thomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application inIslamic Institutions. pp. 175-193. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia,2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Kunhibava, Sherin, Abdulkader Thomas & Saadiah Mohamad. Futures and Forwards. In AbdulkaderThomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp.227-264. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Kunhibava, Sherin, Addulkader Thomas & Sjabnam Mokhtar. Swap and Swap Strategies in IslamicFinance. In Abdulkader Thomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application inIslamic Institutions. pp. 265-289. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia,2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Kunhibava, Sherin, et.al. Options and Optionality in Islamic Finance. In Abdulkader Thomas, ed.Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 195-226.Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Kuo, Mercy A. The Growth of Islamic Finance in Southeast Asia: Regulatory Challenges andOpportunities for the United States. In Angelo M. Venardos, ed. Current Issues in Islamic Bankingand Finance: Resilience and Stability in the Present System. pp. 125-143. Singapore: WorldScientific Publishing Col, 2010.

HG3368.A6C87 2010

Lahasinah, Ahsan. Introduction to Fatwa, Shariah Supervision & Governance in Islamic Finance. 550pp. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: CERT, 2010.

KBP940.2.L34 2010

McMillen, Michael J.T. Islamic Finance and the Shariah: the Dow Jones Fatwa and PermissibleVariance as Studies of Letheanism and Legal Change. 371 pp. United States: RiverStone PublishingGroup, 2013.

KBP940.2.M36 2013

Muneeza, Aishath, Rusni Hassan & Ismail Wisham. Islamic Banking Under the Malaysian Law. 190pp. Kuala Lumpur: A.S. Noordeen, 2011.

KPG885.A948 2011

Nethercott, Craig R. Istisma and Ijara.In Craig R. Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg, eds. IslamicFinance: Law and Practice. pp. 233253. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Nethercott, Craig R. Murabaha and Tawarruq. In Craig R. Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg, eds.Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 192208. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Prologue: The Riba Conundrum. In Abdulkader Thomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks andDerivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 1-15. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: ThomsonReuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Norzul Thani, Nik, Et al. An Introduction to Islamic and Conventional Corporate Finance. 281 pp.Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KPG885.N669 2012

Rider, Barry. Corporate Governance for Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services. In Craig R.Nethercott & David M. Eisenberg, eds. Islamic Finance: Law and Practice. pp. 133173. Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.I84 2012

Rilk, Robert. Challenging the Parameters of Permissible Hedging in Islamic Finance: Rationale andImplementation of Recent Sharia Rulings. In S. Nazim Ali, ed. Building Bridges Across FinancialCommunities: The Global Financial Crisis, Social Responsibility, and Faith-based Finance. pp.103130. Cambridge, MA: Islamic Finance Project, Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard LawSchool, 2012.

K1066.A6.H37 2012

Saidi, Nasser. Corporate Governance in the Islamic Finance Industry and Mitigation of Risks Postthe Global Financial Crises. In William Sun, Jim Steward & David Pollard, eds. CorporateGovernance and the Global Financial Crisis. pp. 348-388. New York: Cambridge University Press,2011.

HD2741.C7793 2011

Selvam, Arfat. Legal and Regulatory Changes to Promote the Development of Islamic Banking. InAngelo M. Venardos, ed. Current Issues in Islamic Banking and Finance: Resilience and Stability in

the Present System. pp. 17-44. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Col, 2010.

HG3368.A6C87 2010

Shashila, W.A. Et al., rev. Janabs Key to Practical Conveyancing, Land Law, and Islamic Banking:Practical Conveyancing & Islamic Banking. 936 pp. Kuala Lumpur: Janab (M) Sdn. Bhd., 2013.

KPG712 .H36+

Shanmugum, Bala & Zaha Rina Zahari. A Primer on Islamic Finance. 121 pp. Charlottesville, VA:Research Foundation of CFA Institute, 2009.

HG3368.A6S522 2009

Swartz. Nico P. The Application of the Prohibition on Usury (Riba) in Islamic Finance and BankingLaw: A Comparative Study. 187 pp. Gaborone, Botswana: Bay Publishing, 2013.

HB551.S93 2013

Thani, Dato Dr. Nik Norzrul Thani Nik Hassan & Madzlan Husaain. Legal and Regulatory IssuesConcerning Islamic Finances Development in Malaysia. In Angelo M. Venardos, ed. Current Issues inIslamic Banking and Finance: Resilience and Stability in the Present System. pp. 81-98. Singapore:World Scientific Publishing Col, 2010.

HG3368.A6C87 2010

Thani, Nik Norzrul, Mohamed Ridza Mohamed Abdullah & Megat Hizaini Hassan. Law and Practiceof Islamic Banking and Finance. 2nd ed. 518 p. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Sweet & MaxwellAsia, 2010.

KPG885.N67 2010

Thomas, Abdulkader. Concluding Thoughts on Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives:Applications in Islamic Institutions. In Abdulkader Thomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks andDerivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 341-364. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia:Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Thomas, Abdulkader. Exotic Instruments and Novel Strategies. In Abdulkader Thomas, ed.Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 291-340.Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Thomas, Abdulkader & Mushir Khwaja. Islamic Treasury and Risk Management. In AbdulkaderThomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 17-41. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Thomas, Abdulkader & Shabnam Mokhtar. Forward Currency and Swap Structures. In AbdulkaderThomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 12-173. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Thomas, Abdulkader & Shabnam Mokhtar. Inflows and Outflows The FX Spot Market. In AbdulkaderThomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp.109-128. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Thomas, Abdulkader & Shabnam Mokhtar. Inflows and Outflows The Islamic Money Market. InAbdulkader Thomas, ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in IslamicInstitutions. pp. 79-108. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Thomas, Abdulkader & Shabnam Mokhtar. Institutional Risk Management. In Abdulkader Thomas,ed. Managing Fund Flows, Risks and Derivatives: Application in Islamic Institutions. pp. 43-78.Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Thomson Reuters Malaysia, 2012.

KBP962.M36 2012

Trakic, Adnan & Hanifah Haydar Ali Tajuddin, eds. Islamic Banking & Finance: Principles,Instruments & Operations. 770 pp. Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan: CLJ Publication, 2012.

KBP940.2.I837 2012

Usmani, Maulana Taqi. Principles of Shariah Governing Islamic Investment Funds. In ArindamBanerjee, ed. Islamic Investments: Issues and Country Experiences. pp. 317. Hyderabad, India: IcfaiUniversity Press, 2010.

HG4515.13.I65 2010

Usmani, Mufti Muhammed Taqi. Why Islam Has Prohibited Interest and Islamic Alternatives forFinancing. In Arindam Banerjee, ed. Islamic Investments: Issues and Country Experiences. pp. 1829.Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2010.

Venardos, Angelo M., ed. Current Issues in Islamic Banking and Finance: Resilience and Stability inthe Present System. 315 pp. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, 2010.

HG3368.A6 C87 2010

Venardos, Angelo M. Islamic Banking and Finance in South-East Asia: Its Development and Future.3rd ed. 235 pp. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific, 2012.

HG3290.8.A6.V46 2012

Venardos, Angelo M. & Aimi Zulhazmi Abdul Rashid. An Introduction to the Laws and Practices ofIslamic Trusts and the Distribution of a Trust upon Maturity. In Angelo M. Venardos, ed. Current

Issues in Islamic Banking and Finance: Resilience and Stability in the Present System. pp. 145-166.Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Col, 2010.

HG3368.A6C87 2010

Wan, Abdul Rahim Kamil Wan Mohamed Ali, ed. Shariah Rulings and Opinions on IjarahMusharakah, and Mudharabah. 218 pp. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Sweet & Maxwell Asia,2012.

KPG894.S52 2012

Wilson, Rodney. Legal, Regulatory and Governance Issues in Islamic Finance. 250 pp. Edinburgh:Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

KBP940.2.W55 2012

Yasin, Norhashimah Mohd. Regulation of Islamic Banks and Allegations of Lax Control of Money-Laundering. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 342-355. NewDelhi: Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Zubairi, Suhail. Islamic Finance. 220 pp. New Delhi: Markazi Maktaba Islami Publishers, 2009.

HG187.4.Z83 2009

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Citizenship

Oliver-Dee, Sean. Muslim Minorities and Citizenship: Authority, Communities and Islamic Law. 240pp. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012.

KBP69.5.O45 2012

Parolin, Gianluca P. Citizenship in the Arab world: Kin, Religion and Nation-State. 187 pp.Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009.

KMC146.P368 2009

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Commercial Law

Ab Ghuddah, Abd al-Sattr, Ijarah = Lease. 150 pp. Riyadh: Albaraka Banking Group, 2011.

KBP880.A32A28 2011

Ahmed, Mohieddin Ahmed. Shariah Opinions (Fatawa) on murabaha. 512 pp. Riyadh: Al-BarakaBanking Group, 2010.

KBP878.R47A46 2010

Darr, Siddq Muhammad al-Amn. Gharar: Impact on Contracts in Islamic Fiqh. 800 pp. Riyadh: Al-Baraka Banking Group, 2012.

KBP866.5.D3713 2012

Debs, Richard A. Islamic Law and Civil Code: The Law of Property in Egypt. 191 pp. New York:Columbia University Press, 2010.

KRM640 D43 2010

Elkhatib, Dena H. The ABA Practical Guide to Drafting Basic Islamic Finance Contracts. 97 pp.Chicago: American Bar Association, Section of International Law, 2012.

KBP940.2.E43 2012

India. Parliament. Joint Parliamentary Committee on Wakf. Report of Joint Parliamentary Committeeon Wakf on Implementation of Wakf Act, 1995. 9 v. New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Secretariat, 2009.

KNS2168.5.A23 2009

Ismail, Sufyan Gulam. Insurance Revisited The Shariah View. In Arindam Banerjee, ed. IslamicInvestments: Issues and Country Experiences. pp. 103120. Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press,2010.

HG4515.13.I65 2010

Kuran, Timur. The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East. 405 pp.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011.

HC415.15.K87 2011

Mahmood, M. Manual of Pre-Emption Laws: Amendments and Case Law, Up-to-Date. 4th ed. 844 pp.Lahore: Al-Qanoon Publishers, 2012.

KPL716.8.M346 2012

Messick, Brinkley. Commercial Litigation in a Sharia Court. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, RudolphPeters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 195-218.Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Nawawi, Razali Hj. Islamic Law on Commercial Transactions. 276 pp. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:Centre for Research and Training, 2009.

KBP920.R39 2009

Rasban, Sadali. Joint Tenancy: The Shariah Perspectives. 57 pp. Singapore: HTHT Advisory Services:Pustaka Nasional, 2009.

KPP79.8.S233 2009

Saleem, Muhammad Yusuf. Islamic Commercial Law. 176 pp. Singapore: John Wiley & SonsSingapore Pte. Ltd., 2013.

KBP920.S25 2013

Sharaiyra, Suhaib Walid. Contract Documentation Under Islamic Law: Redefining Its Role. In AbdulHaseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 370-384. New Delhi: SerialsPublications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Syahnan, Mhd. Modernization of Islamic law of Contract: a Study of Abd al-Razzq al-Sanhr's Msdiral-aqq fi al-Fiqh al-Islm. 244 pp.

KBP858.A32S88 2009

Yasin, Norhashimah Mohd. Islamic Commercial Contracts Cases Heard in Civil Courts UnderCommon Law: A Case Study of Malaysia and England. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. ContemporaryIssues in Islamic Law. pp. 98-126. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

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Constitutions

Boozari, Amirhassan. Shii Jurisprudence and Constitution: Revolution in Iran. 252 pp. New York:Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

KMH2101.B66 2011

Grote, Rainer & Rilmann J. Rder, eds. Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: Between Upheaval andContinuity. 730 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KMC524.C68 2012

Johansen, Baber. The Constitution and the Principles of Islamic Normativity Against the Rules ofFiqh. A Judgment of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt. In Muhammad Khalid Masud,Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp.169-193. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Skovgaard-Petersen, Jakob. Sharia and the Constitutional Debate in Egypt. In Jrge S, Nielson &Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and the Encounter with Europe. pp.199-208. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

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Construction

Noor, Shuhaidah Md. Spirit of the Shariah: Its Integration in the Theory and Practice of Architectureand Urbanism. In Ismawi Zen, Shireen Jahn Kassimi & Norwina Mohd Nawawi, eds. An Anthology ofEssays on Integrating Islamic Values in the Theory and Practice of Architecture and the BuiltEnvironment. pp. 3955. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: International Islamic University Malaysia, 2009.

NA380.A67 2009

Sarkawi, Azila Ahmad. Deriving Islamic Law of the Built Environment from Its Sources: AConceptual Framework. In Ismawi Zen, Shireen Jahn Kassimi & Norwina Mohd Nawawi, eds. AnAnthology of Essays on Integrating Islamic Values in the Theory and Practice of Architecture and theBuilt Environment. pp. 5975. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: International Islamic University Malaysia,2009.

NA380.A67 2009

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Criminal Law

Abiad, Nisrine & Farkhanda Zia Mansoor. Criminal Law and the Rights of the Child in MuslimStates: A Comparative and Analytical Perspective. 385 pp. London: British Institute of Internationaland Comparative Law, 2010.

K5575.A92 2010

Ansari, Abdul Haseeb. Contemporary Issues in Terrorism and Their Islamic Perspectives: AComparative Assessment. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 235-291. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Aziz, Shamrahayu A. Criminal Procedure in the Syariah Courts. 197 pp. St. Paul, MN: West Group,2011.

KPG4610.S52 2011

Aziz, Shamrahayu A. Issues on Enforcement of Islamic Criminal Law in Malaysia. 108 pp. KualaLumpur: Malik Publisher, 2011.

KPG3800.S536 2011

Badran, Margot. Sharia Activism and Zina in Nigeria in the Era of Hudud. In Margot Badran, ed.Gender and Islam in Africa: Rights, Sexuality, and Law. pp. 191231. Washington, D.C.: WoodrowWilson Center Press, 2011.

HQ1170.G426 2011

Hakeem, Rarrukh B., M.R. Haberfeld & Arvind verma. Policing Muslim Communities: ComparativeInternational Context. 146 pp. New York: Springer, 2012.

HV7936.C83H35 2012

Jamal, Jasri & Parand Azizi. Sports Criminal Liability Under Islamic Law A Critical Apparaisal [sic].In 1 Proceedings: The 6th UUM International Legal Conference 2011: Facing the ContemporaryGlobal Legal Challenges. pp. 404415. Sintok, Kadah, Malaysia: College of Law, Government andInternational Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 2011.

KPG62.U96 2011

Maghaireh, Alaeldin Mansour. Fatwas Chaos Ignites Cyber Vandalism: Does Islamic Criminal LawProhibit Cyber Vandalism? In K. Jaishankar, ed., Cyber Criminology: Exploring Internet Crimes andCriminal Behavior. pp. 347358. New York: CRC Press, 2011.

HV6773.C916 2011

Mahmood, M. Enforcement of Hudood: Practice & Procedure with Protection of Women Act, 2006.632 pp. Lahore: al-Qanoon Publishers, 2011.

KPL3800.M338 2011

Mahmood, M. & Jawad Mahmood Pasha. An Exhaustive Commentary on the Qanun-e-ShahadatOrder, 1984. 10th ed. 1532 pp. Lahore: Al-Qanoon Publishers, 2013.

KPL3542.A311984M34 2013

Malekian, Farhad. Principles of Islamic International Criminal Law: A Comparative Search. 452 pp.Boston: Brill, 2011.

KBP4538.M35 2011

Peters, Rudolph. The Re-Islamization of Criminal Law in Northern Nigeria and the Judiciary: TheSafiyyatu Hussaini Case. InMuhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds.Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 219-241. Boston: Brill, 2012.

KBP1610.D57 2012

Shaham, Ron. The Expert Witness in Islamic Courts: Medicine and Crafts in the Service of Law. 290pp. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

KBP4700.S52 2010

Wasti, Tahir. The Application of Islamic Criminal Law in Pakistan: Sharia in Practice. 408 pp. Boston:Brill, 2009.

KPL3952.W37 2009

Zulkiflik, Muda. The Concept of Crime and Criminal Law in Islam. 177 pp. Kota Samaah, Sarawak,Malaysia: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 2010.

KBP3791.Z85 2010

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Family Law

Abudulrashi, Yusuf & Sheriff E.E. Okoh. Succession Under Islamic Law. 242 pp. Lagos: MalthouseLimited, 2011.

KBP632.32.A256A26 2011

Al-Sharmani, Mulki. Egyptian Khul: Legal Reform, Courtroom Practices, and Realities of Women. InRubya Mehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp.85104. Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

KBP558.3.I584 2012

Al-Sharmani, Mulki. Qiwma in Egyptian Family Laws: Wifely Obedience Between Legal Texts,Courtroom Practices and Realities of Marriages. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender andEquality in Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 3755. NewYork: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Ali, Ishfaq. Manual of Family Laws: With All Amendments and Up-to-Date Case Law. 1238 pp.Lahore: Al Noor Law Book House, 2012.

KPL540.A43 2012

Anwar, Zainah. From Local to Global: Sisters in Islam and the Making of Musawah: A GlobalMovement for Equality in the Muslim Family. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equalityin Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 107124. New York: I.B.Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Anwar, Zainah, Janine Moussa & Jana Rumminger. CEDAW and Muslim Family Laws: In Search ofCommon Ground. 80 pp. Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2011.

KPG516.C43 2011

Arabanum Bensaudi I. Commentaries on the Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines withJurisprudence and Special Procedure. 947 pp. Manila: Rex Book Store, 2011.

KPM540.51977A63 2011

Arshad, Raffia. Islamic Family Law. 239 pp. London: Sweet & Maxell, 2010.

KD685.M3A97 2010

Arvidsson, Matilda. Facing the Unknown/Defacing the Known Mahr in Swedish Courts. In Rubya

Mehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp.233262. Portland, OR: International Specialized Book Services, 2011.

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Ashraf, Mian Muhammad Din. Subject Wise Study Islamic Law: Inheritance Solution of Problemswith Sunni Law, Shia Law. 192 pp. Lahore: Popular Book House, 2013.

KPL770.A83 2013

Awad, Abed. Islamic Family Law in American Courts. In Elisa Giunchi, ed. Muslim Family Law inWestern Courts. pp. 168192. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Balchin, Cassandra. Family Law in Contemporary Muslim Contexts: Trigger and Strategies forChange. In Zainah Anwar, ed. Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family. pp. 209236.Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2009.

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Bano, Samia. Muslim Marriage and Mahr: The Experience of British Muslim Women. In RubyaMehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp.263288. Portland, OR: International Specialized Book Services, 2011.

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Bano, Samia. Muslim Women and Shariah Councils: Transcending the Boundaries of Community andLaw. 329 pp. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

KD765.B36 2012

Bano, Samia. Muslim Women, Divorce and Shariah Councils in Britain. In Rubya Mehdi, WernerMenski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp. 259288. Copenhagen: DJFPublishing, 2012.

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Basit, Muhammad Abdul. Muslim Family Laws with Model Forms: A Comprehensive and ExhaustiveCommentary with All Amendments. 558 pp. Rawalpindi: Federal law House, 2013.

KPL540.B37 2013

Beshir, Mohamed Rida. Family Leadership (Qawamah): An Obligation to Fulfill Not an Excuse toAbuse. 96 pp. Beltsville, MD: Amana Publications, 2009.

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Bhaie, Kamala. Family Law in Malaysia. 508 pp. Dayton, OH: LexisNexis, 2009.

KPG540.B48 2009

Bhuiyan, Rabia. Gender and Tradition In Marriage and Divorce: An Analysis of Personal Laws ofMuslim and Hindu Women in Bangladesh. 302 pp. Dhaka: United Nations Educational, Scientific,and Cultural Organization, 2010.

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Bin Salih, Mohammed. Law of Inheritance: An Islamic Perspective. 255 pp. Accra, Ghana: Salihsons,2010.

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Bint Badamasiuy, Juwayriya. Obligations and Rights of the Parents Under the Childs Rights Act: AShariah Perspective. 162 pp. Kaduna, Nigeria: Zakara Communications, 2009.

KTA517.B56 2009

Black, Ann. Can There Be a Compromise? Australias Confusion Regarding Sharia Family Law. InElisa Giunchi, ed. Muslim Family Law in Western Courts. pp. 149167. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Bchler, Andrea & Amira Latif. Judicial Encounters with Islamic and Middle Eastern Family Law inSwitzerland from a Private International Law Perspective Marriage and Divorce. In Elisa Giunchi,ed. Muslim Family Law in Western Courts. pp. 5586. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Butler-Sloss, Elizabeth & Mark Hill. Family Law: Current Conflicts and Their Resolution. In RobinGriffith-Jones, ed. Islam and English Law: Rights, Responsibilities and the Place of Sharia. pp. 108-115. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

KBP69.G7I83 2013

Cammack, Mark. Legal Aspects of Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage in Indonesia. In Gavin W. Jones,Chee Heng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds. Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Political and CulturalContestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 102138. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

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Cholil, Suhadi. The Politico-Religious Contestation: Hardening of the Islamic Law on Muslim-No--Muslim Marriage in Indonesia. In Gavin W. Jones, Chee Heng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds.Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Political and Cultural Contestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 130.Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

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Christensen, Camilla. Mahr in Danish Law. In Rubya Mehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr(Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp. 139158. Portland, OR: International SpecializedBook Services, 2011.

KJC1127.E43 2011

Clarke, Morgan. Islam and New Kinship: Reproductive Technology and the Shariah in Lebanon. 249pp. New York: Berghahn Books, 2009.

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Cutting, Christopher. Faith-Based Arbitration or Religious Divorce: What Was the Issue? In Anna C.Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. Debating Sharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family LawArbitration. pp. 6687. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

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Dahlgren, Susanne. Expensive Marriage or Womens Security: Mahr Debates from Aden, SouthYemen. In Rubya Mehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the EuropeanLegal System. pp. 3552. Portland, OR: International Specialized Book Services, 2011.

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Dupret, Baudouin. The Practice of Judging: The Egyptian Judiciary at Work in a Personal StatusCase. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice inIslam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 143-168. Boston: Brill, 2012.

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El Hajjami Acha. The Religious Arguments in the Debate on the Reform of the Moroccan FamilyCode. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice andEthics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 81105. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

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Escmez, Ana Quiones. Islamic Family Law in the Courts: Spains Position with Regard to theMoroccan Family Code. In Elisa Giunchi, ed. Muslim Family Law in Western Courts. pp. 113129.New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Faridi, F.R. & M.N. Siddiqi, eds. Muslim Personal Law: Papers and Proceedings of a Seminar. 238pp. New Delhi: Markazi Maktaba Islami Publishers, 2011.

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Fierro, Maribel. Ill-treated Women Seeking Divorce: The Qurnic Two Arbiters and Judicial PracticeAmong the Malikis in Al-Andalus and North Africa. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters &David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 323-347. Boston:Brill, 2012.

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Fortier, Corinne. The Right to Divorce for Women (Khul) in Islam: Comparative Practices inMauritania and Egypt. In Rubya Mehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting DivorceLaws in Islam. pp. 155175. Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Fortier, Corinne. Women and Met Put Islamic Law to Their Own Use; Monogamy Versus SecretMarriage in Mauritania. In Margot Badran, ed. Gender and Islam in Africa: Rights, Sexuality, andLaw. pp 213-231. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Centre Press, 2011.

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Fournier, Pascale. Deconstructing the East/West Binary: Substantive Equality and Islamic Marriagein a Comparative Dialogue. In Susan H. Williams, ed. Constituting Equality: Gender Equality andComparative Constitutional Law. pp. 157172. New York: Cambridge Press, 2009.

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Fournier, Pascale. Muslim Marriage in Western Courts: Lost in Transplantation. 206 pp. Burlington,VT: Ashgate, 2010.

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Fredriksen, Katja Jansen. Mahr (Dower) as a Bargaining Tool in a European Context: A Comparisonof Dutch and Norwegian Judicial Decisions. In Rubya Mehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. EmbeddingMahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp. 147190. Portland, OR: InternationalSpecialized Book Services, 2011.

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Fredriksen, Katja Jansen. The Recognition of Transnational Muslim Marriages and Divorces byNorwegian Courts and Other Competent Authorities: Dynamics Between Legislation and LegalPractice. In Elisa Giunchi, ed. Muslim Family Law in Western Courts. pp. 87112. New York:Routledge, 2014.

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Giunchi, Elisa. Adjudicating Family Law in Muslim Courts. 166 pp. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Giunchi, Elisa. Muslim Family Law and Legal Practice in the West: An Introduction. In Elisa Giunchi,ed. Muslim Family Law in Western Courts. pp. 113. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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Grillo, Ralph D. In the Shadow of the Law: Muslim Marriage and Divorce in the UK. In Rubya Mehdi,Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp. 203233.Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Hashim, Abdulkadir. Coping with Conflicts: Colonial Policy Towards Muslim Persona Law in Kenyaand Post-Colonial Court Practice. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, eds. MuslimFamily Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 221245.Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

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Hegel-Cantarella, Christine. Waiting to Win: Family Disputes, Court Reform, and the Ethnography ofDelay. In Maaike Voorhoeve, ed. Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and Women in the MuslimWorld. pp. 111146. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012.

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Hirsch, Susan F. State Intervention in Muslim Family Law in Kenya and Tanzania: Applications ofthe Gender Concept. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Lawin Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 305329. Amsterdam:Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

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Holden, Livia. Divorce at the Womans Initiative in India, Pakistan and in the Diasporas. In RubyaMehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp. 131153.Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Interpreting Womens Right of Divorce in Present Day Islamic Family Laws: Trans-National andCross-Cultural Developments in the Law of Divorce. In Rubya Mehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S.Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp. 1939. Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Jeppie, Ahamil, Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts. Introduction: Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. In Shamil Jeppie, Ebrahim Moosa &Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial Legacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 1360. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

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Khurshid-ul-Islam, S. Institution of Marriage in Kashmir. 224 pp. Sringar, India: Wattan Publications,2009.

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Leng, Chee Heng, Gavin W. Jones & Maznah Mohamad. Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage, Rights andthe State in Southeast Asia. In Gavin W. Jones, Chee Heng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds. Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Political and Cultural Contestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 130. Singapore:Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

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Liversage, Anika. Muslim Divorces in Denmark Findings from an Empirical Investigation. In RubyaMehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp. 179201.Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Lvdal, Lene. Mahr and Gender Equality in Private International Law; The Adjudication of Mahr inEngland, France, Norway and Sweden. In Rubya Mehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr(Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp. 77112. Portland, OR: International SpecializedBook Services, 2011.

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Lukito, Ratno. Trapped Between Legal Unification and Pluralism: The Indonesian Supreme CourtsDecision on Interfaith Marriage. In Gavin W. Jones, Chee Heng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds.Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Political and Cultural Contestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 3358.Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

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Macfarlane, Julie. Islamic Divorce in North America: A Sharia Path in a Secular Society. 312 pp. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Macfarlane, Julie. Practising an Islamic Imagination: Islamic Divorce in North America. In Anna C.Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. Debating Sharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family LawArbitration. pp. 3565. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

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Mahmood, M. The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890: Amendments and Case Law Up-to-Date. 344 pp.Lahore: Al-Qanoon Publishers, 2012.

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Manjoo, Rashida. Legal Recognition of Muslim Marriages in South Africa. In Margot Badran, ed.Gender and Islam in Africa: Rights, Sexuality, and Law. pp. 291304. Washington, D.C.: WoodrowWilson Center Press, 2011.

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Masud, Muhammad Khalid. Ikhtilaf al-Fuqaha: Diversity in Fiqh as a Social Construction. In ZainahAnwar, ed. Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family. pp. 6593. Selangor, Malaysia:

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Masud, Muhammad Khalid. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Pakistan: Debates on Sharia and GenderEquality in 2008. In Rubya Mehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting DivorceLaws in Islam. pp. 4361. Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Menski, Werner. Islamic Law in British Courts: Do We Not Know or Do We Not Want to Know? InJane Mair & Esin rc, eds. The Place of Religion in Family Law: A Comparative Search. pp. 15-36.Cambridge: Intersentia, 2011.

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Mir-Hosseini, Ziba. Justice, Equality and Muslim Family Laws: New Ideas, New Prospects.In ZibaMir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in theIslamic Legal Tradition. pp. 734. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

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Mir-Hosseini, Ziba. The Politics of Divorce Laws in Iran: Ideology Versus Practice. In Rubya Mehdi,Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp. 6583. Copenhagen:DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Mir-Hosseini, Ziba. Towards Gender Equality: Muslim Family Laws and the Shariah. In ZainahAnwar, ed. Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family. pp. 2363. Selangor, Malaysia:Musawah, 2009.

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Mir-Hosseini, Ziba, Et al. Muslim Family Law and the Question of Equality. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Etal., eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic LegalTradition. pp. 16. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

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Mohamad, Maznah, Zarizana Aziz & Oy Sim Chin. Private Lives, Public Contention: Muslim-No--Muslim Family Disputes in Malaysia. In Gavin W. Jones, Chee Heng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds.Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Political and Cultural Contestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 59101.Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

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Moors, Annelies. Mahr Masnings Dower Dealings: Reflections from Palestine. In Rubya Mehdi &Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp. 2134.Portland, OR: International Specialized Book Services, 2011.

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Moora Al-Rahim & Denise Helly. An Analysis of British Judicial Treatment of Islamic Divorces, 1997-2009. In Elisa Giunchi, ed. Muslim Family Law in Western Courts. pp. 130148. New York: Routledge,2014.

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Moosa, Ebrahim. Muslim Family Law in South Africa: Paradoxes and Ironies. In Shamil Jeppie,Ebrahim Moosa & Richard Roberts, eds. Muslim Family Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: ColonialLegacies and Post-Colonial Challenges. pp. 331345. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

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Moussa, Janine Et al. CEDAW and Muslim Family Laws in Search of Common Ground. 80 pp.Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2011.

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Naqv, Al Raz. Shia Divorce Law. 832 pp. Lahore: The Ahl al-Bait World Assembly, 2012.

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Naqv, Al Raz. Shia Inheritance Law. 806 pp. Lahore: The Ahl al-Bait World Assembly, 2012.

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Nasir, Jamal J. Ahmad. The Islamic Law of Personal Status. 272 pp. Boston: Brill, 3rd ed. 2009.

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Newcomb, Rachel. Justice for Everyone? Implementation of Moroccos 2004 Mudawana Reforms.InRubya Mehdi, Werner Menski & Jrgen S. Nielsen, eds. Interpreting Divorce Laws in Islam. pp.105127. Copenhagen: DJF Publishing, 2012.

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Nyazee, Imran Ahsan Khan. Outlines of Muslim Personal Law. 402 pp. Lahore: Advanced LegalStudies Institute, 2012.

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Osanloo, Arzoo. What a Focus on Family Means in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In MaaikeVoorhoeve, ed. Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and Women in the Muslim World. pp. 5176.New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012.

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Pruzan-Jrgensen, Julie E. Islam, Gender, and Democracy in Morocco: The Making of the MudawanaReform. In Margot Badran, ed. Gender and Islam in Africa: Rights, Sexuality, and Law. pp. 233-261.Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2011.

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Rahman, Kahlid & Nadeem Farhat, eds. Legislation on Women & Family in Pakistan: Trends andApproaches. 207 pp. Islamabad: IPS Press, 2014.

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Rahman, Noor Aisha Abdul. Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage in Singapore. In Gavin W. Jones, CheeHeng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds. Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Political and CulturalContestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 283317. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

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Rasban, Sadali. Dying Intestate. 24 pp. Singapore: HTHT Advisory Services, 2009.

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Rutten, Susan. The Struggle of Embedding the Islamic Mahr in a Western Legal System. In RubyaMehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds. Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp.2134. Portland, OR: International Specialized Book Services, 2011.

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Salim, Wan Noraini Mohd. Islamic Law of Succession: A Practical Guide to the Laws of Faraid. 198pp. Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: CLJ Publication, 2012.

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Shaham, Ron. Shopping for Legal Forums; Christians and Family Law in Modern Egypt. InMuhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justice in Islam:Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 451-469. Boston: Brill, 2012.

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Sinaani, Kasozi Ediriisa. The Enactment and Application of the Administration of Muslim PersonalLaw, 2008; A Challenge to the Legal System in Uganda. In 1 Proceedings: The 6th UUMInternational Legal Conference 2011: Facing the Contemporary Global Legal Challenges. pp.451460. Sintok, Kadah, Malaysia: College of Law, Government and International Studies, UniversitiUtara Malaysia, 2011.

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Sindw, Khid. Temporary Marriage in Sunni and Shiite Islam: A Comparative Study. 134 pp.Weisbaden: Harrasssowitz Verlag, 2013.

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Sirah, Mehrun. Resolving Child Custody Disputes: The Law and Practice in Malaysia. 205 pp.Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan: LexisNexis Malaysia, 2012.

KPG610.M44 2012

Soares, Benjamin F. Family Law Reform in Mali: Contentious Debates and Elusive Outcomes. InMargot Badran, ed. Gender and Islam in Africa: Rights, Sexuality, and Law. pp. 263290. Washington,D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2011.

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Sonbol, Amira El-Azhary. The Genesis of Family Law; How Shariah, Custom and Colonial LawsInfluenced the Development of Personal Status Codes. In Zainah Anwar, ed. Wanted: Equality andJustice in the Muslim Family. pp. 179207. Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2009.

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Sonneveld, Nadia. Khul Divorce in Egypt: Public Debates, Judicial Practices, and Everyday Life. 220pp. New York: The American University in Cairo Press, 2012.

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Sonneveld, Nadia. Rethinking the Difference Between Formal and Informal Marriages in Egypt. InMaaike Voorhoeve, ed. Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and Women in the Muslim World. pp.77107. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012.

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Stiles, Erin. Broken Edda and Marital Mistakes: Two Recent Disputes from an Islamic Court inZanzibar. In Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David S. Powers, eds. Dispensing Justicein Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments. pp. 95-115. Boston: Brill, 2012.

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Sujimon, Mohamad. The Problems of the Illegitimate child (Walad Zin) and Foundling (Laq) in theSunn Schools of Law. 203 pp. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: IIUM Press, 2010.

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Tarabey, Lubna. Family Law in Lebanon: Marriage and Divorce Among the Druze. 302 pp. NewYork: I.B. Tauris, 2013.

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Van Eijk, Esther. Divorce Practices in Muslim and Christian Courts in Syria. In Maaike Voorhoeve,ed. Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and Women in the Muslim World. pp. 147170. New York:I.B. Tauris, 2012.

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Vincent-Grosso, Sarah. Maktub: An Ethnography of Evidence in a Tunisian Divorce Court. In MaaikeVoorhoeve, ed. Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and Women in the Muslim World. pp.171198. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012.

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Voorhoeve, Maaike. Judicial Discretion in Tunisian Personal Status Law.In Maaike Voorhoeve, ed.Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and Women in the Muslim World. pp. 199229. New York:I.B. Tauris, 2012.

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Walther, Wiebke. The Situation of Women in Islamic Countries: The Algerian Family Law Code ofJune 9, 1984, and Later Reforms: Some Information on the Moroccan Mudawwana of January 2004.In Werner Ende & Udo Steinbach, eds. Islam in the World Today: A Handbook of Politics, Religion,Culture, and Society. pp. 660-663. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010.

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Walther, Wiebke. The Situation of Women in Islamic Countries: Islamic Family Law: Preservation,Abolition, Reinstatement, Reform. In Werner Ende & Udo Steinbach, eds. Islam in the World Today:A Handbook of Politics, Religion, Culture, and Society. pp. 650-660. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UniversityPress, 2010.

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Welchman, Lynn. Musawah, CEDAW, and Muslim Family Laws in the 21st Century. In Anver M.Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law:Searching for Common Ground? pp. 309-319. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Yassari, Nadjma. The Islamic Mahr in German Courts: Characterization in Private International Lawand Accommodation in German National Family Law. In Rubya Mehdi & Jgen S. Nielsen, eds.Embedding Mahr (Islamic Dower) in the European Legal System. pp. 193217. Portland, OR:International Specialized Book Services, 2011.

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Animal Slaughter and Handling of Meat. 311 pp. Brunei Darussalam: State Muftis Office, PrimeMinisters Office, 2011.

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Guidelines of Halal Assurance System Criteria on Slaughterhouses: HAS 23103. 23 leaves. Jakarta:Lebmbaga Pengkijian Pangan, 2012.

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Khan, Salar M., trans. Islamic Shariah Guidance on AIDS. 62 pp. New Delhi: IFA Publications, 2010.

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Alrabaa, Sami. Veiled Atrocities: True Stories of Oppression in Saudi Arabia. 275 pp. Amherst, NY:Prometheus Books, 2010.

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Alwn, h Jbir Fayy. Towards a Fiqh for Minorities: Some Basic Reflections. Ashur A. Shamis, trans. 45pp. Herndon, VA: The International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2010.

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An-Naim, Abdullahi Ahmed. Islam and Human Rights: Introductory Remarks and Reflections. InHatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 4147. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

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Baderin, Mashood A. An Analysis of the Relationship Between Sharia and Secular Democracy andthe Compatibility of Islamic Law with the European Convention on Human Rights. In Robin Griffith-Jones, ed. Islam and English Law: Rights, Responsibilities and the Place of Sharia. pp. 72-93. NewYork: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Baderin, Mashood A. Islam and Human Rights in the Constitutions of African States: Agenda forGood Governance. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 123153. Frankfurt am Main:Peter Lang, 2010.

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Baderin, Mashood A. Islamic Law and International Protection of Minority Rights in Context. InMarie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrismfrom a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 309345. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

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Baderin, Mashood A. IslamicLaw and the Implementation of International Human Rights Law. InMashood A. Baderin & Manisuli Ssenyonjo, eds. International Human Rights Law: Six Decades afterthe UDHR and Beyond. pp. 337357. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, Pub., 2010.

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Bellinger, John B. & Murad Hussain. Freedom of Speech: The Great Divide and the Common GroundBetween the United States and the Rest of the World. In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & BenjaminGlahn, eds. Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp.

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Chiroma, Isa Hayatu & Hatem Elliesie. Islam, Islamic Law and Human Rights in the NigerianContext. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 155171. Frankfurt am Main: PeterLang, 2010.

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El Fadl, Khaled Abou. Cultivating Human Rights: Islamic Law and the Humanist Imperative. InMichael Cook, Et al. Law and Tradition in Classical Islamic Thought: Studies in Honor of ProfessorHossein Modarressi. pp. 167-183. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

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El Fadl, Khaled Abou. The Human Rights Commitment in Modern Islam. In Zainah Anwar, ed.Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family. pp. 113178. Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2009.

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Elliesie, Hatem, ed. Islam and Human Rights. 578 pp. New York: P. Lang, 2010.

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Elliesie, Hatem. Sudan Under the Constraints of (International) Human Rights Law andHumanitarian Law: The Case of Darfur. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 193217.Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Emon, Anver M. Religious Minorities and Islamic Law: Accommodation and the Limits of Tolerance.In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International HumanRights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 323-343. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Farrar, S.A. An Islamic Response to the Human Rights Discourse: Analysis of the Problem andProposal for an Alternative Dialogue. In Abdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in IslamicLaw. pp. 27-62. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Flores, Alexander. The Discussion Within Islam on Secularism, Democracy, and Human Rights. InWerner Ende & Udo Steinbach, eds. Islam in the World Today: A Handbook of Politics, Religion,Culture, and Society. pp. 605-618. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010.

BP161.2.D46613 2010

Gaudio, Rudolf Pell. Allah Made Us: Sexual Outlaws in an Islamic African City. 237 pp. Malden, MA:Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

HQ73.3.N62K364 2009

Hamid, Abdul Ghafur. Muslim States and the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of theChild: With Special Reference to Malaysia. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam andInternational Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 290308. Boston:Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Hassan, Bahey Eldin. The Human Rights Dilemma in Egypt: Political Will or Islam? In HatemElliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 281298. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Kalanges, Kristine. Religious Liberty in Western and Islamic Law: Toward a World Legal Tradition.187 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

K3258.K35 2012

Khalq, Urgan. Freedom of Religion and Belief in International Law: A Comparative Analysis. InAnver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International Human RightsLaw: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 182-225. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Kizilkaya, Necmettin. Apostasy as a Matter of Islamic International Law. In Marie-Luisa Frick &Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality ofPerspectives. pp. 8198. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Langah, Shahzado, Labour Management Relations in Islam. 54 pp. Islamabad; Higher EducationCommission, 2009.

KPL1297.L364 2011

Lindsey, Tim. Human Rights and Islam in South East Asia: The Case of Indonesia.In Hatem Elliesie,ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 299327. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Mayer, Ann Elizabeth. General Remarks on Human Rights and Islam in the Middle East. In HatemElliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 219237. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

McGoldrick, Dominic. The Compatibility of an Islamic/Sharia Law System or Sharia Rules with theEuropean Convention on Human Rights. In Robin Griffith-Jones, ed. Islam and English Law: Rights,Responsibilities and the Place of Sharia. pp. 42-71. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

KBP69.G7I83 2013

Moosa, Ebrahim. Childrens Rights in Modern Islamic and International Law: Changes in MuslimMoral Imaginaries. In Marcia J. Bunge, ed. Children, Adults, and Shared Responsibilities: Jewish,Christian, and Muslim Perspectives. pp. 292308. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

BJ1631.C469 2012

Nam, Abd Allh Ahmad. Islam and Human Rights: Selected essays of Abdullahi An-Naim. Mashood A.Baderin, ed. 372 pp. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010.

KBP2460.N35 2010

Nam, Abd Allh Ahmad. Muslims and Global Justice. 374 pp. Philadelphia: University of PennsylvaniaPress, 2011.

KBP2460.N353 2011

Oba, Abdulmumini A. New Muslim Perspectives in the Human Rights Debate. In Marie-Luisa Frick &Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality ofPerspectives. pp. 216243. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Peter, Chris Maina. Mufti Act of Zanzibar and the Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Muslims onthe Isles. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 173192. Frankfurt am Main: PeterLang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Qazalbash, Ali. Set at Liberty, Is It Enough: An Unfortunate History of Bonded Labour in Pakistan.62 pp. Islamabad: Mehregarh: Trcaire, 2010.

HD4875.A-Z (Pakistan)

Rabb, Intisar A. Negotiating Speech in Islamic Law and Politics: Flipped Traditions of Expression. InAnver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International Human RightsLaw: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 144->167. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Rehman, Javaid. Islam vs the Sharia: Minority Protection Within Islamic and International LegalTraditions. In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and InternationalHuman Rights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 371-378. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Rehman, Javaid. The Sharah, International Human Rights Law and the Right to Hold Opinions andFree Expression: After Bilours Fatw. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam andInternational Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 244268. Boston:Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Rder, Tilmann. Human Rights Standards in Afghan Courtrooms: The Theory and Reality of the Rightto a Fair Trial. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 329359. Frankfurt am Main:Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Sarwar, Malik Imtiaz. Freedom of Religion and Expression: A Rule of Law Perspective. In Anver M.Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law:Searching for Common Ground? pp. 247-254. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Schneider, Irene. Civil Society and Legislation: Development of the Human Rights Situation in Iran2008. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 387414. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang,2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Shahid, Ayesha & Javaid Rehman. Sharia and Implementation of Human Rights Norms of Equalityand Non Discrimination in the Family: A Case Study of Family Law in Pakistan. In Hatem Elliesie,ed. Islam and Human Rights. pp. 361386. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

Wrth, Anna & Claudia Engelmann. Governmental Human Rights Structures and National HumanRights Institutions in the Middle East and North Africa. In Hatem Elliesie, ed. Islam and HumanRights. pp. 239256. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

KBP15.G49 2010

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International Law and National Security

Abd al-Ram, Muddathir. Islam and the Future of the International Community. In Marie-Luisa Frick& Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality ofPerspectives. pp. 440463. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Al-Dawoody, Ahmed. The Islamic Law of War: Justifications and Regulations. 338 pp. New York:Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

KBP2416.A42 2011

Al-Khasawneh, Awn S. Islam and International Law. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds.Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 2942.Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Alharbi, Ibrahim S. Democracy in Islamic and International Law. 330 pp. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2011.

KBP2035.A43 2011

Baderin, Mashood A. Islamic Law and International Protection of Minority Rights in Context. InMarie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrismfrom a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 184213. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Baderin, Mashood A. The 9/11 Attacks and the Future of Collective Security Law: Insight fromIslamic Law. In Matthew J. Morgan, ed. The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape: The Daythat Changed Everything? pp. 267-280. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

KF9430.I47 2009

Beham, Markus P. Islamic Law and International Criminal Law. Baderin, Mashood A. Islamic Lawand International Protection of Minority Rights in Context. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th.Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp.349366. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Berger, Maurits S. Islam and Islamic Law in Contemporary International Relations. In Marie-LuisaFrick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from aPlurality of Perspectives. pp. 393413. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Cernusca, Matthias. Islamic Criminal Procedure and the Principle of Complementarity of theInternational Criminal Court. In Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and InternationalLaw: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives. pp. 367389. Boston: Martinus NijhoffPublishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Ellis, Mark S. Islamic and International Law: Convergence or Conflict? In Anver M. Emon, Mark S.Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law: Searching forCommon Ground? pp. 91-103. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Ghazi, Mahmood Ahmad. Islam, International Law and the World Today: Concept of State,International Relations, Minorities, War and Jihad. 200 pp. Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies,2011.

KB260.G48 2011

Iqbl, Khrshd. The Right to Development in International Law: The Case of Pakistan. 265 pp. NewYork: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

KPL2095.I63 2010

Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin & Emilia Justyna Powell. Domestic Law Goes Global: Legal Traditions andInternational Courts. 263 pp. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011,

KZ6250.M58 2011

Munir, Muhammad. Suicide Attacks: Martyrdom Operations of Acts of Perfidy? In Marie-Luisa Frick& Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality ofPerspectives. pp. 99123. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Novak, Gregor. Islamic Views of Global Order and Their Impact on International Law. In Marie-LuisaFrick & Andreas Th. Mller, eds. Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from aPlurality of Perspectives. pp. 414439. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013.

KB260.I83 2013

Reiter, Yitzhak. War, Peace and International Relations in Islam: Muslim Scholars on Peace Accordswith Israel. 236 pp. Portland, OR: Sussex Academic Press, 2011.

KBP2418.I86 R4513 2011

Shah, Niaz A. Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: The Conflict in Pakistan. 165 pp. NewYork: Routledge, 2011.

KBP2416.S52 2011

Shoukri, Arafat Madi. Refugee Status in Islam: Concepts of Protection in Islamic Tradition andInternational Law. 215 pp. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2011.

KBP1538.S54 2011

Sookhdeo, Patrick. Understanding Islamist Terrorism: The Islamic Doctrine of War. 278 pp. McLean,VA: Isaac Pub., 2009.

BP190.5.W35S66 2009

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Organizations

Commentary on the Law on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) of the Islamic Republic ofAfghanistan. 40 pp. Kabul: International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, 2010.

KNF523.A312005C66 2010

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Privacy

Pointon, Leo Desmond, and Jeong Chun Phuoc. Personal Data Protection: Cases and Commentarywith Applied Syariah Principles. 622 pp. Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: CLJ Publication,2012.

KPG942.7.C65P656 2012

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Women's Rights

Abu-Zayd, Nasr. The Status of Women Between the Quran and Fiqh. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al.,eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition.pp. 153168. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Albuquerque, Usha & Amrita Ghosh Kumar. dirs. Fatwas and Feminism. 1 DVD. New Delhi: PublicService Broadcasting Trust, 2012.

OvOp Box 78 00425380151

Badamasuly, Juwairiyya & Usman Muhammad Shuaib. Gender Equality or Gender Equity? A Critiqueof CEDAW from Shariah Perspective. In 1 Proceedings: The 6th UUM International LegalConference 2011: Facing the Contemporary Global Legal Challenges. pp. 429438. Sintok, Kadah,Malaysia: College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 2011.

KPG62.U96 2011

Chandrakirana, Kamala. Womens Place and Displacement in the Muslim Family: Realities from theTwenty-first Century. In Zainah Anwar, ed. Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family. pp.235261. Selangor, Malaysia: Musawah, 2009.

KBP526.3.W366 2009

Chaudhry, Ayesha S. Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition: Ethics, Law and the MuslimDiscourse on Gender. 258 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

KBP4187.C435 2013

Dabbous-Sensenig, Dima. Speaking in His Name? Gender, Language and Religion in the Arab Media.In Jrge S, Nielson & Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and theEncounter with Europe. pp. 179-198. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

Dahlgren, Susanne. She Brings Up Healthy Children for the Homeland: Morality Discourses inYemeni Legal Debates. In Maaike Voorhoeve, ed. Family Law in Islam: Divorce, Marriage and

Women in the Muslim World. pp. 1330. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012.

KBP540.3.F36 2012

Duderija, Adis. Constructing a Religiously Ideal Believer and Woman in Islam: Neo-traditional Salafiand Progressive Muslims Methods of Interpretation. 258 pp. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

BP173.4.D83 2011

Emon, Anver M. The Paradox of Equality and the Politics of Difference: Gender Equality, Islamic Lawand the Modern Muslim State. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality in MuslimFamily Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 237258. New York: I.B. Tauris &Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Esack, Farid. Islam, Children, and Modernity: A Quranic Perspective. In Marcia J. Bunge, ed.Children, Adults, and Shared Responsibilities: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives. pp.99118. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

BJ1631.C469 2012

Eshkevari, Hassan Yousefi. Rethinking Mens Authority over Women: Qiwma, Wilya and TheirUnderlying Assumptions. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim FamilyLaw; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 191211. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co.,2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Glick, Caroline B. Western Feminism Ignores the Abuse of Women Under Islamic Law. In NancyDziedzic, ed. Feminism. pp. 125133. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2012.

HQ1155.F442 2012

jj Amad, YSF. Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence Concerning Muslim Women: A ComprehensiveEncyclopedia Which Covers, Belief, Acts of Worship, Islamic Rulings on Family Matters, Mannersand Etiquettes, Dealings, Uprisings, Portents on Battles, and Exemplary Women. 3 v. Riyadh:Darussalam, 2010.

KBP526.3.H35 2010

Hodge, Tiffany A. Women and Islamic Law in Bangladesh: Finding a Space for the Fatwa. In JeffreyT. Kenney & Ebrahim Moosa, eds. Islam in the Modern World. pp. 390-404. New York: Routledge,2014.

BP161.3.I739 2013

Kabbani, Syaykh M. Hisham & Homayra Ziad. The Prohibition of Domestic Violence in Islam: AFatwa. 39 pp. Washington, DC: World Organization for Resource Development and Education, 2011.

KBP4187.K33 2011

Kadivar, Mohsen. Revisiting Womens Rights in Islam: Egalitarian Justice in Lieu of Deserts-basedJustice. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice andEthics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 213234. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Kamal, Simi. Nizam-e-Adl Inside Out: A Study of Nizam-e-Adl in the Light of the Constitution,Womens Policies and the Perceptions of Pakistani Society. 114 pp. Islamabad: National Commissionon the Status of Women, 2010.

KPL516.K36 2010

Kapur, Ratna. Un-veiling Equality: Disciplining the Other Woman Through Human Rights Discourse.In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and International HumanRights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 265-290. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Kodir, Faihuddin Abdul. Gender Equality and the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad: Reinterpretingthe Concepts of Maram and Qiwma. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality in MuslimFamily Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 169189. New York: I.B. Tauris &Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Krivenko, Ekaterina Yahyaoui. Women, Islam and International Law: Within the Context of theConvention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. 267 pp. Boston:Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009.

KBP526.3.Y34 2009

Madsen, Peter. Rebellious Women Discourses and Texts: Sharia, Civil Rights and Penal Law. In JrgeS, Nielson & Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: Legal Traditions and the Encounterwith Europe. pp. 217-235. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

Masud, Muhammad Khalid. Gender Equality and the Doctrine of Wilya. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al.,eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition.pp. 127152. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Moosa, Najma. Unveiling the Mind: The Legal Position of Women in Islam: A South African Context.2nd ed. 169 pp. Cape Town: Juta, 2011.

KBP526.32.M66 2011

Moussa, Jasmine. Competing Fundamentalisms and Egyptian Women's Family Rights: InternationalLaw and the Reform of Shari'a-derived Legislation. 300 pp. Boston: Brill, 2011.

KRM517.5.M68 2011

Muhammad, Ramizah Wan. Woman in the Shariah Courts: A Study of Malaysia and Indonesia. InAbdul Haseeb Ansari, ed. Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law. pp. 356-369. New Delhi: SerialsPublications, 2011.

KBP440.3.C668 2011

Mulia, Siti Musdah. Promoting Gender Equity Through Interreligious Marriage: EmpoweringIndonesian Women. In Gavin W. Jones, Chee Heng Leng & Maznah Mohamad, eds. Muslim-No--Muslim Marriage: Political and Cultural Contestations in Southeast Asia. pp. 255282. Singapore:Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.

HQ1031.M85 2009

Masud, Muhammad Khalid. Gender Equality and the Doctrine of Wilya. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al.,eds. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition.pp. 127152. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Mir-Hosseini, Ziba. Women in Search of Common Ground: Between Islamic and International HumanRights Law. In Anver M. Emon, Mark S. Ellis & Benjamin Glahn, eds. Islamic Law and InternationalHuman Rights Law: Searching for Common Ground? pp. 291-303. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2012.

KBP2460.I854 2012

Nasir, Jamal J. Ahmad. The Status of Women Under Islamic Law and Modern Islamic Legislation.225 pp. Boston: Leiden, 3rd ed. 2009.

KBP526.32.N37A37 2009

Noriani Nik Badli Shah, Nik. Justice in Islamic and Western Legal-Political Thought: A Dual HeritageAffecting Gender Justice in Malaysia. 261 pp. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia: International Institute ofAdvanced Islamic Studies Malaysia, 2012.

KPG516.N67 2012

Noriani Nik Badli Shah, Nik & Yasmin Masiji. Women as Judges. rev. ed. 41 pp. Kuala Lumpur:Sisters in Islam, 2009.

KBP1611.N67 2009

Nurmila, Nina. Women, Islam and Everyday Life: Renegotiating Polygamy in Indonesia. 197 pp. NewYork: Routledge, 2009.

HQ1170.N97 2009

Osman, Ratna & Catherine Hirst. Sisters in Islam: Engendering Islamic Law Reform in Malaysia. InLily Zubaidah Rahim, ed. Muslim Secular Democracy. pp. 191-284. New York: Palgrave MacMillan,

2013.

JQ1852.A91M87 2013

Petersen, Hanne. Women, Secular and Religious Laws and Traditions: Gendered Secularization,Gendering Sharia. In Jrge S, Nielson & Lisbet Christoffersen, eds. Sharia as Discourse: LegalTraditions and the Encounter with Europe. pp. 77-87. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company,2010.

KJC.969.S52 2010

Reda, Nevin. The Good Muslim, Bad Muslim Puzzle? The Assertion of Muslim Womens IslamicIdentity in the Sharia Debates in Canada. In Anna C. Korteweg & Jennifer A. Selby, eds. DebatingSharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family Law Arbitration. pp. 231256. Toronto: University ofToronto Press, 2012.

KE4395.D42 2012

Shaikh, Justice Shahzado. The Protection of Women: Criminal Laws Amendment Act, 2006: A CriticalAnalysis. 256 pp. Karachi: Sindhica Academy, 2013.

KPL516.S529 2013

Sharafeldin, Marwa. Egyptian Womens Rights NGOS: Personal Status Law Reform Between Islamicand International Human Rights Law. In Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Et al., eds. Gender and Equality inMuslim Family Law; Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition. pp. 5780. New York: I.B.Tauris & Co., 2013.

KBP540.3.G46 2013

Wadud, Amina. Islam Beyond Patriarchy Through Gender Inclusive Quranic Analysis. In ZainahAnwar, ed. Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family. pp. 95112. Selangor, Malaysia:Musawah, 2009.

KBP526.3.W366 2009

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