Tracing the History of Ibāḍī Law and Jurisprudence: A State of Art

8 Pages Posted: 11 Aug 2021

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Ersilia Francesca

University of Naples "L'Orientale"

Date Written: 2021

Abstract

In this essay, Ersilia Francesca reviews scholarship on Ibāḍī law, an understudied and marginalized subfield of Islamic legal history. She argues that recent scholarship in Ibāḍī law has demonstrated that Schact was mistaken to dismiss Ibāḍī jurists as outliers who adopted Sunnī legal norms with only a few tweaks. To the contrary, studying Ibāḍī law as a view of Islam "from the edge," she contends, enables a fuller picture of the multi-faceted process of Islamic law’s emergence. She further offers a periodization for the study of Ibāḍī jurisprudence in three chronological stages: a formative stage in Basra, an intermediate stage generated by Ibāḍī travels to Oman and the Magreb, ending in "a stage of maturity."

Keywords: Ibadi law, Islamic law, Islamic studies

Suggested Citation

Francesca, Ersilia, Tracing the History of Ibāḍī Law and Jurisprudence: A State of Art (2021). Journal of Islamic Law, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2021, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3898169

Ersilia Francesca (Contact Author)

University of Naples "L'Orientale" ( email )

Huaman and Social Sciences Department
Largo San Giovanni Maggiore 30
Naples, 80134
Italy

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