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Early Maliki Law: Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam and His Major Compendium of Jurisprudence (Studies in Islamic Law and Society)
 
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Early Maliki Law: Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam and His Major Compendium of Jurisprudence (Studies in Islamic Law and Society) [Hardcover]

Jonathan E. Brockopp (Author), Abd Allah Ibn Abd Al-Hakam (Author)

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Studies in Islamic Law and Society April 1, 2000
A biography of 'Abd Allah b. 'Abd al-Hakam, an important figure in the nascent Maliki school, and an introduction to his compendium of law. The subject of the Arabic text is the law of slavery, and two chapters examine early Maliki slave law in the context of other Near Eastern legal codes. The narrow focus on Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam and his "Compendium" is used to redefine the distinction between "organic" and "fixed" editions of early legal texts, and also to argue that these texts can be used to reconstruct the thought of even earlier figures, such as Malik B. Anas. The book should be useful to legal historians, scholars of religion and all those working in the developing field of slave studies. The conclusions arising from this study of a single legal text indicate the importance of continued analysis of these early documents, both the few that have been published and the many which remain unexplored in manuscript collections.

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'..".a substantial contribution to several fields of early Islamic legal history.'
Christopher Melchert, "Islamic Law and Society, 2002.

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