Man Made Laws Vs Shariah By Dr. Abdur Rahman Ibn Salih Al Mahmood
ISBN: 9789960850184
Author: Abdur-Rahmaan ibn Salih al-Mahood
Book Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication year: 2003
Description
About This Book:
Dr. Abdur Rahman Ibn Salih Al Mahmood's "Man-Made Laws vs. Shariah" is a sophisticated and thought-provoking analysis of a fundamental subject at the crossroads of law, ethics, and religion. This book examines the differences and similarities between man-made laws, which govern communities all over the world, and Shariah, the Islamic legal and ethical framework.
Key characteristics include:
Legal and Ethical Discourse:
The book examines the distinctions between conventional legal systems and the Islamic legal framework of Shariah in an intelligent legal and ethical discourse.
Islamic Jurisprudence:
Dr. Abdur Rahman Ibn Salih Al Mahmood's Islamic Jurisprudence presents readers with a complete overview of Shariah, its origins, principles, and application in numerous parts of life, such as family, finance, and governance.
Comparative Analysis:
The book shows the differences between man-made laws and Shariah, providing a balanced and well-researched view on their different advantages and limits.
Cultural and Religious Importance:
The book discusses Shariah's cultural and religious importance, describing how it has shaped the legal, moral, and ethical components of Islamic civilizations throughout history.
Contemporary Relevance:
"Man-Made Laws vs. Shariah" ties historical viewpoints to present debates and challenges, offering light on the ongoing arguments about the compatibility and divergence of these two legal systems.