Copyright in Islamic Law is the first work in English to
discuss systematically the ideas of intellectual property and copyright
from an Islamic perspective. In so doing, the author, Dr Mohamed Ahdash,
adopts the discipline of usul al-fiqh (principles of Islamic jurisprudence) to see if key terms associated with one's legal rights-such as the right to ownership (milkiyya), wealth (mal) and utility (manfa'a)-can
be applied to copyright. Dr Ahdash then seeks evidence for copyright in
the primary sources of Islamic law-the Qur'an and the Hadith-before looking at how the secondary sources of analogy (qiyas), public interest (maslaha), custom ('urf) and legal maxims (qawa'id fiqhiyya)
can be applied to copyright. The result of this study is a framework
wherein the concept of copyright is defined and understood according to
Sharia law. This gives a consistent approach from which specific legal
rulings can be derived. Copyright in Islamic Law is both a ground-breaking study in Shari'a law and a valuable contribution to the ongoing debates on copyright in general.
ISBN: | 9781903682913 |
Publication date: | 1st June 2016 |
Author: | Mohamed Ahdash |
Publisher: | The Islamic Texts Society an imprint of Islamic Texts Society |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 300 pages |
Genres: |
Islam Islamic life and practice Copyright law Shariah law: key topics and practice Shariah law |