na INLIS000000000003157 20221027021614 0010-0520003157 221027 | | eng 1-86064-652-2 eng 340.59 340.59 ISL Islamic Law : Theory and Practice Islamic Law : Theory and Practice / Edited by Robert Gleave and Eugenia Kermeli 2nd Ed. London : I.B Tauris, 2001 vii, 248 p. ; 21 cm. Indeks : p. 245 - 248 p. 232 - 244 This book explores the concept of ijtihad, or juristic disgression or the process through which a jurist apprehends God's law and can turn it into a legal ruling and how this has influenced the formulations of law in both Sunni and Shi'i Islam. The subject is viewed from a historical as well as a theoretical angel. It contains four sections dealing with legal theory, fatwas and muftis in classical Islamic law, the position of religous minorities under Islamic law and modern developments in Islamic law. Hukum Islam 09706/MKRI-P/XI-2008 09706/MKRI-P/XI-2008