Pre-Modern Thought and Practice
The first part of the course introduces pre-modern Islamic legal
thought and practice by setting out simplified schemas of ways
in which in medieval times Islamic legal doctrine was made, changed,
and justified; Islamic legal systems were conceptualized, organized,
and operated in practice; and Islamic states understood and conducted
their interactions with other states, both Muslim and non-Muslim.
These schemas are used throughout the course to help trace modern
transitions, innovations, or transformations.
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