Selected Issues in Islamic Criminal Law
The book Selected Issues in Islamic Criminal Law explores key aspects of Islamic criminal jurisprudence, focusing on the legal provisions related to hudud, qisas, and ta'zir. It addresses a broad range of offenses, including apostasy (al-riddah), rebellion (al-baghyu), banditry (al-hirabah), theft (al-sariqah), fornication (al-zina), false accusation of adultery (al-qadhf), consumption of intoxicants (syurb al-khamr), murder (al-qatl), bodily injury (al-jirahat), and discretionary punishment (al-ta'zir).
Each topic is analyzed through legal explanations grounded in primary Islamic sources, such as the Qur'an and Hadith, and is supplemented by the interpretations of scholars from various schools of Islamic jurisprudence. Furthermore, the book offers a comparative perspective by examining the implementation of Islamic criminal law in the context of Brunei Darussalam.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Coverage: Detailed analysis of major Islamic criminal offenses including hudud, qisas, and ta'zir.
- Primary Source Analysis: Legal explanations are strictly grounded in the Qur'an and Hadith.
- Multi-School Perspective: Includes interpretations from various schools of Islamic jurisprudence (Madhhabs).
- Local Context: Features a specific focus on the implementation of Islamic criminal law within Brunei Darussalam.
Benefits
- Academic Excellence: Authored by prominent scholars with extensive backgrounds in Sharia and Law from Al-Azhar University, University of Jordan, and University of Malaya.
- Practical Insights: Ideal for law students, legal practitioners, and researchers looking for a comparative look at Sharia law in a modern state context.
- Reliable Reference: Published by UNISSA Press, a leading authority in Islamic higher education and research in the region.
Product Details
Title: Selected Issues in Islamic Criminal Law
Authors: Prof. Dato' Dr. Haji Zulkifly Muda & Associate Professor To' Puan Dr. Nizaita Omar
Publisher: UNISSA
ISBN: 9789998451780
Language: English
Category: Law / Islamic Jurisprudence / Sharia