On the Sources of Islamic Law and Practices

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Ahmed Souaiaia

University of Iowa; University of Washington

Date Written: October 1, 2005

Abstract

Is Islamic law organically linked to its primary sources, namely the Qur'an and the Sunnah, or is it manufactured by the ruling elite centuries after the time of the Prophet Muhammad? This is one of the central questions that a number of scholars of Islamic studies have been discussing since the end of the 19th century. This brief work is an attempt to contribute to this discussion by emphasizing the role and functions of orality in formulating, preserving, and transmitting Islamic law and practices during its formative period.

Keywords: Islamic law

Suggested Citation

Souaiaia, Ahmed, On the Sources of Islamic Law and Practices (October 1, 2005). Journal of Law and Religion, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2004-05, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2360318

Ahmed Souaiaia (Contact Author)

University of Iowa ( email )

314 Gilmore Hall
Iowa City, IA 52242-1097
United States

University of Washington

Seattle, WA 98195
United States

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