The Doctrinal Development of Contemporary Islamic Law: Fiqh Academies as an Institutional Framework

Ahmed Gad Makhlouf

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    Abstract

    The rise of modernity, with its tremendous changes and challenges, has had an impact on Islamic law. Among the most recent developments there is—at an institutional and doctrinal level—the emergence of fiqh bodies dealing with contemporary issues based on a collective decision-making process. In contrast to this modern approach of law making, the emphasis on individual legal decision-making was common in the pre-modern era. These fiqh academies have contributed to the substantive development of present Islamic law due to its immense output (qarārāt or resolutions). This essay aims to represent the research methodology and legal performance of fiqh academies as a contemporary framework for the formation of Islamic law and their role in the development of legal doctrine. Thereupon, this article intends, on the one hand, to contribute to the study of the developments of present Islamic law; on the other, it examines the relationship of the legal norms developed by contemporary fiqh academies and traditional schools of law and their methodology of law making.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberVolume 10, Issue 3
    Pages (from-to)464–486
    Number of pages23
    JournalOxford Journal of Law and Religion
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Austrian Fields of Science 2012

    • 603905 Islam
    • 603209 Canon law

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