islamic jurisprudence lecture 5
Tags: islamic jurisprudence
- Setup: how does capitalism break apart society and how does it move within anthropology
- Focuses on how capitalism does play a role in subjectivities
- shariah-compliance arguments for Hiyla and darurat
- reducing the islamic economics to fiqh, there’s a richer selection of discourse and institutions that might’ve been in play during the colonial period
- relationship to contract law?
- mughal empire and pre-modern islamic contract law? what did we try to learn from pre-modern normative texts?
- what is islamically right?
- what is enforcable as a contract?
- ghazali writes about contracts
- coercive gift -> you’ve gotten a gift because you’ve shamed him, you must give it back
- if you’re a judge this is okay
- coercive gift -> you’ve gotten a gift because you’ve shamed him, you must give it back
- fiqh -> how much does this circumscribe the laws?
- alternatively, what makes a thing shari’a
- modern things on trial
- shift to silk as a cash crop leading to peasant indebtedness
- unlimited entilement of the creditor to seize assets
- a feature of european law
- unlimited entilement of the creditor to seize assets