Religion 345 - Seminar: Islamic Thought: Muslims and Shari'a Law

SEM ISLAMIC THT: SHARI'A LAW

Fall
2020
02
4.00
Suleiman Mourad
T 07:05-09:35
Smith College
50186-F20
REMOTE
smourad@smith.edu
Topics course: This seminar explores the complexity and history of Shariʿa Law in Islam. It examines the formation of a variety of schools of Shariʿa from very early Islamic history until today and the way Muslim jurists have maintained the relevance of Shariʿa to their respective societies and times. It covers the theory and application, purpose, sources (e.g., Qurʾan, Muhammad, customs), hermeneutical tools (e.g., reason, public good, doubt) and the Shariʿa laws themselves. The course also discusses the interaction of Shariʿa with other legal systems, especially in the context of today where Shariʿa is restricted to a small realm (primarily family and personal law).
Instructor Permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.