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Evolving Muslim Theology of Justice By David L. Johnston
ISBN: 978-983-861-413-9 Published: 2010 Universiti Sains Malaysia
In this book, the author reflects upon the writings of three well-known contemporary Muslim thinkers—Jamal al-Banna, Mohammad Hashim Kamali and Khaled Abou El Fadl. All three try to make sense of Islam’s contemporary role in the face of modernity and globalisation by examining the religion from within the tradition. These are scholars whose religious authenticity has never been questioned. At the same time, they remain open to not only non-Muslim religions and secular philosophies but also to the diversity of thought that lies within Islam which is sometimes suppressed by those who adopt an authoritarian approach to the religion.
All in all, this writing represents a significant contribution towards a better understanding of the role that Islamic ideas on justice can play in shaping contemporary civilization.
The Right to Life, Security, Privacy and Ownership in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali
ISBN: 978-1-903682-54-8 Hardback ISBN: 978-1-903682-55-5 Paperback Published: June 2008 The Islamic Texts Society
A person’s right to life, personal security, privacy, and ownership are the most basic of all the fundamental rights and liberties and are of concern to all legal systems and traditions. To address them side by side with one another, as is attempted in the present volume, is reflective of their natural priority and significance. These rights are simultaneously the most vulnerable to aggression and abuse.
The right to life is the basic right from which all the others derive. The discussion of this fundamental right includes: the sanctity of life from the Islamic perspective, murder, unintentional killing, the death penalty and compensations for victims. This chapter also includes discussions of abortion, suicide, and euthanasia.
The second of the rights discussed is the right to security and this includes: the security against unlawful arrest, the right to fair treatment, the right to counsel, freedom from aggression and torture.
The third right is that of privacy and is mainly concerned with the privacy of one’s home, confidential correspondence, and immunity against invasion of privacy in the forms of interception of correspondence, eavesdropping and other such violations. Finally, the discussion of the right of ownership includes the four aspects of ownership in Islam, legitimate and illegitimate means of acquisition of ownership, and the restrictions that the Sharia imposes on the exercise of this right including taxation, inheritance and bequests.
IAIS Malaysia: Exploring the Intellectual Horizons of Civilisational Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS) Malaysia, 2008. pp.vi + 98 ISBN: 9-789673-231416
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Civilisational Renewal: Revisiting the Islam Hadhari Approach By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS) Malaysia, 2008. pp. ix + 84 ISBN: 9-789673-231416
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Shari’ah Law: An Introduction By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Oxford: ONEWORLD, 2008. pp. x + 342 ISBN: 978-1-85168-565-3
Providing a comprehensive and accessible examination of Shari’ah Law, this concise introduction examines the sources, characteristic features, and schools of thought of a system often stereotyped for its severity in the West.
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An Introduction to Shari’ah By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publishers, 2006. pp.304 ISBN: 9789833-074440
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Equity and Fairness in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Cambridge, UK: Islamic Texts Society, 2005. pp. x + 141 ISBN: 978-1903682-418
First work in the English language to deal specifically with the subjects of equity and fairness in Islamic law. Origins, nature and different legal perspectives on the concept of istihsan, followed by definition and examples of its applications, including issues related to Islamic banking, sale transactions, charitable endowments, pensions funds and others.
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Equity and Fairness in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publishers, 2006. pp.141 ISBN: 9789833-074471
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Istihsan: (Juristic Preference) and Its Application to Contemporary Issues By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Eminent Scholars’ Lecture Series No. 20 Islamic Research and Training Institute Islamic Development Bank. pp.148 ISBN: 9960-32-012-X
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A Textbook of Hadith Studies By Mohammad Hashim Kamali United Kingdom: The Islamic foundation, 2005. pp. xi + 257 ISBN: 0-86037-435-1
A Textbook of Hadith Studies provides a wide-ranging coverage of Hadith methodology and literature for intermediate and advanced level of study. It offers insights into the history of Hadith, their compilation, documentation and methods for ascertaining their accuracy. It deals with the principles of Hadith criticism (al-jarh wa al-ta’dil) and classification.
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Hadith Methodology By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publishers 2002, pp.vii + 332 ISBN: 9-789832-092759
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Islam in Southeast Asia eds. K. S. Nathan and Mohammad Hashim Kamali Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005 ISBN: 981-230-283-2
This book looks at Islam and its strategic implications for Southeast Asia. Part I outlines Islamic doctrine and traces the history and growth of Islamic economic institutions in the region. In Part II, politics, governance, civil society and gender issues are examined in the context of Southeast Asian Islam. Part III devotes itself to the impact of modernization and globalization on Muslim society. Part IV examines and evaluates the impact of the 2001 terrorist attacks on the icons of the American superpower. The Conclusion offers some perspectives on the challenges and prospects for Islamic doctrine and practice in the context of Southeast Asia.
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Cambridge, UK: Islamic Texts Society, 2003 ISBN: 978-0946621-828
This third edition of the best-selling title Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence has been completely revised and substantially enlarged. In this work, Prof Kamali offers us the first detailed presentation available in English of the theory of Muslim law (usul al-fiqh). Written as a university textbook, Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence is an essential reference work not only for students of Islamic law, but also for anyone with an interest in Muslim society or in issues of comparative jurisprudence.
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Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Pelanduk Publications, 1989. pp.xxii + 524 ISBN: 967-978-281-6
This third edition of the best-selling title Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence has been completely revised and substantially enlarged. In this work, Prof Kamali offers us the first detailed presentation available in English of the theory of Muslim law (usul al-fiqh). Written as a university textbook, Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence is an essential reference work not only for students of Islamic law, but also for anyone with an interest in Muslim society or in issues of comparative jurisprudence.
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Prinsip dan Teori-Teori Hukum Islam (Usul Fiqh) By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Yogyakarta: diterbitkan Pustaka Pelajar bekerjasama dengan Circle for the Qur’an and Humanity Studies, 1996. pp. xxi + 302 ISBN: 9798581-628
The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Cambridge, UK: Islamic Texts Society, 2002. pp. xvi + 265 ISBN: 978-1903682-036
The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective provides the most detailed study to date on the subject of the dignity of man in Islam. This book goes a long way towards exploring an alternative to Western concepts of human rights. The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective is part of a series of studies on fundamental rights and liberties in Islam.
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The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Jointly published by Ilmiah Publishers, Malaysia and The Islamic Foundation, UK, 1999. pp. 106 ISBN: 9-789832-092025
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The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publishers, 2002. pp. xvi +118 ISBN: 9789832-092025
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Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Cambridge, UK: Islamic Texts Society, 2002. pp. 195 ISBN: 978-1903682-029
In Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam, M H Kamali presents the reader with an analysis of the three concepts of freedom, equality and justice from an Islamic point of view and their manifestations in the religious, social, legal and political fields. Companion volume to The Dignity of Man and Freedom of Expression in Islam.
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Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Jointly published by Ilmiah Publishers, Malaysia and The Islamic Foundation, UK, 1999. pp. 237 ISBN: 9-789832-092032
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Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur; Ilmiah Publishers, 2002. pp.xi + 184 ISBN: 9-789832-092032
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Islamic Commercial Law: An Analysis of Futures and Options By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Cambridge, UK: Islamic Texts Society, 2000. pp. xxii + 253 ISBN: 978-0946621-798
Futures and options are a completely new phenomenon which has no parallel in Islamic commercial law. This work focuses on options and futures as trading tools and explores their validity from an Islamic point of view.
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Islamic Commercial Law: An Analysis of Futures and Options By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publishers, 2002. pp. xxii + 253 ISBN: 9789832-092742
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Islamic Law in Malaysia: Issues and Developments By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publisher, 2000. pp.352 ISBN: 978-9832-092278
The book addresses Shari’a-related issues that Malaysia has experienced in recent decades, especially since 1970s when Islam became more visible aspect of government policy. The quest for relevant answers to Shari’ah law reform through ijtihad and other issues of concern to society is bound to be a continuing preoccupation of every representative government in this country. This book is a modest contribution to this continuing search for balanced approaches to Shari’a-related issues.
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Freedom of Expression in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Cambridge, UK: Islamic Texts Society, 1997. pp. 349 ISBN: 978-0946621-590
In recent years the subject of freedom of expression has become a topic of heated debate. Freedom of Expression in Islam offers the first and only detailed presentation in English of freedom of expression from both the legal and moral perspectives of Islam. Companion volume to The Dignity of Man and Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam.
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Freedom of Expression in Islam By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Ilmiah Publishers, 1998. (Revised edition) pp. 349 ISBN: 9789832-092018
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Punishment in Islamic Law: An Inquiry into the Hudud Bill of Kelantan By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Kuala Lumpur: Institut Kajian Dasar, 1995. pp. xvii + 178 ISBN: 983-884-038-6
The Hudud Bill confronts the people of Kelantan and Malaysia with the prospects either to conform to the specific rules of Shari’ah at the expense of its higher objectives, the maqasid al-Shari’ah, or else to uphold the higher purpose of Shari;ah at the expense of some compromise on specifics. The relationship between the hudud and justice is one of the specific to the general and of the means to the end. In this book, Dr. Kamali advances the view that it is probable to administer justice even if it entails compromise on enforcing the specified punishments.
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Law in Afghanistan: A Study of the Constitutions, Matrimonial Law and the Judiciary By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1985. pp. viii + 265 ISBN: 9004071288 | 9789004071285
Maqasid al-Shari’ah Made Simple Occasional Paper Series 13 By Mohammad Hashim Kamali London & Washington: The International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2008. pp. 26 ISBN: 9781565-644427
Istihsan and the Renewal of Islamic Law Islamic Studies Occasional Papers 58 By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Islamic Research Institute International Islamic University Islamabad – Pakistan, 2004. pp. 39
Issues in the Legal Theory of Usul and Prospects for Reform Islamic Studies Occasional Papers 43 By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Islamic Research Institute International Islamic University Islamabad – Pakistan, 2001. pp. 23
The Right to Personal Safety and the Principle of Legality in the Shari’ah Islamic Studies Occasional Papers 41 By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Islamic Research Institute International Islamic University Islamabad – Pakistan, 2001. pp. 45
Maqasid al-Shari’ah: The Objectives of Islamic Law Islamic Studies Occasional Papers 33 By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Islamic Research Institute International Islamic University Islamabad – Pakistan, 1999. pp. 20
Appellate Review and Judicial Independence in Islamic Law Islamic Studies Occasional Papers 4 By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Islamic Research Institute International Islamic University Islamabad – Pakistan. pp. 39
Freedom of Religion in Islamic Law By Mohammad Hashim Kamali Capital University Law Review, Vol. 21, winter 1992, No. 1
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