Ibadism and law in historical contexts

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Titre
Ibadism and law in historical contexts
Résumé
Not Sunnis and not Shi’is, the Ibāḍī Muslims of Oman and some areas of North Africa form a “third branch” of Islam, with their own version of the Sharīʿa law. The development of this law displays many interconnections with the political history of the Ibāḍīs, which spanned from an independent sultanate in Oman, through minority status under Sunni rule in Tunisia and Libya, to isolated desert communities in Algerian Sahara. This article gives an overview over such interconnections between the political (state authority) and the legal, through history and in contemporary North Africa, with some examples of legal discussions from the “Ibāḍī renaissance” (nahḍa) in the twentieth-century Saharan oasis of Mzab.
Publication
Oñati Socio-Legal Series
Maison d’édition
Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law Foundation
Lieu
Oñati
Date
2020
Volume
10
Numéro
5
Pages
960-984
Abrév. de revue
OSLS
Clé de citation
vikorIbadismLawHistorical2020
Consulté le
08/10/2020 14:49
ISSN
20795971
Langue
eng
Référence
Vikør, K. S. (2020). Ibadism and law in historical contexts. Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 10(5), 960‑984. https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1155
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