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The Life of Shari'a

The Life of Shari'a

A Comparative Anthropology of Law

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"Our lives are ruled by law. But what if law were life? What if it were the knowledge, the ordering of knowledges, necessary to live? Every law? Shari'a, Youseff Belal demonstrates, is in fragments, but these fragments are remarkable pathways to self and other, lives known and unknown, worlds visible and invisible. A phenomenal achievement." --Gil Anidjar, author of The Sovereignty of Mothers: The Political as Maternal

"The first truly comparative and conceptually sophisticated study of Islamic law, Belal's book exits the closed world of so much Islamic scholarship to embed his subject in a world of unexpected connections as well as contrasts." --Faisal Devji, Professor of History at Oxford University

"A breathtaking work of scholarship that offers a new genealogy of Western law through the perspective of shari'a, this book opens up an ethical vision that links the seen and unseen worlds to an ethics in and of the public sphere." --Judith Butler, author of The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind

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juin 2025, env. 376 Pages, Anglais
University Presses
978-0-520-41003-9

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