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Collective Liability in Islam

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Offering the first close study of the ?Aqila, a group collectively liable for blood money payments on behalf of a member who committed an accidental homicide, Nurit Tsafrir analyses the group's transformation from a pre-Islamic custom to an institution of the Shari'a, and its further evolution through medieval and post medieval Islamic law and society. Having been an essential factor in the maintenance of social order within Muslim societies, the ?Aqila is the intersection between legal theory and practice, between Islamic law and religion, and between Islamic law and the state. Tracing the history of the ?Aqila, this study reveals how religious values, state considerations and social organization have participated in shaping and reshaping this central institution, which still concerns contemporary Muslim scholars.

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ISBN: 9781108498647
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Author: Nurit TelAviv University Tsafrir
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 188 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Genres: History
General and world history
Middle Eastern history