Contemporary Thought
The second part of the course takes up Islamic legal thought
in the 20th century, in the aftermath of a vast, century-long
transformation of old legal orders carried out under Western colonial
power and tutelage. We seek to trace the trajectory of this thought,
noting crucial turnings and shifts, considering thinkers under the
loose rubrics of liberal, feminist, conservative/establishment,
and political Islamist. Our goal is to answer questions such as,
how compelling intellectually are the available theories as accounts
of Islamic law (and its implementing institutions) in modern times?
how well do they cover the multiple aspects of modern legal life
that must be treated by a successful theory? An explanation of the
terms we to understand the theoretical contribution of each of the
thinkers can be found here.
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