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ShäfiT Criminal Law

1328. amedroz, H.F. The hisba jurisdiction in the Ahkam Sultaniyya of Mawardi. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 48 i (1916) pp. 77-101; 48 ii (1916) pp.

287-314.

1329. amedroz, H.F. The mazalim jurisdiction in the Ahkam Sultaniyya of Mawardi. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 43 iii (1911) pp. 635-674.

1330. griffel, Frank. and the killing of someone who upholds these convictions is obligatory!' Religious law and the assumed disappear­ance of philosophy in Islam. Miscellanea Mediaevalia 39: Das Gesetz. Ed. Andreas Speer, Guy Guldentops. Berlin & Boston: de Gruyter, 2014, pp. 213-226.

1331. griffel, Frank. Toleration and exclusion: al-ShäfiT and al-Ghazäli on the treatment of apostates. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 64 (2001) pp. 339-354.

1332. griffel, Frank. Apostasie und Toleranz im Islam. Die Entwicklung zu al-Gazalis Urteil gegen die Philosophie und die Reaktionen der Philosophen. Leiden: Brill, 2000. 524 pp.

1333. griffel, Frank. Die Anwendung des Apostasieurteils bei as-Säfi'i und al-Gazäli. Akten des 27. Orientalistentages: Norm und Abweichung. Ed. Stefan Wild, Hartmut Schild. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 1998, pp. 353-362.

1334. griffel, Frank. Über Rechtgläubigkeit und religiose Toleranz. Eine Übersetzung der Schrift Das Kriterium der Unterscheidung zwischen Islam und Gottlosigkeit (Faysal at-tafriqa bayna l-Islam wa-z-zandaqa). Translated, introduced, and annotated by Frank Griffel. Zürich: Spur Verlag, 1998. 110 pp.

1335. Jamal, Lobna. “Gott verfluche denjenigen, der das tut, was das Volk Lüts tat!” Die Verurteilung des liwät aus der Sicht des säfi’itischen Rechtsgelehrten Muhammad b. al-Husayn al-Ägurriy (ca. 885-970). Berlin: eb Verlag, 2011.

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1336. juynboll, Th.W Handleiding tot de kennis van de Mohammedansche wet volgens de leer van de sjäfiitische school. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1930. 428 pp. [See Hoofdstuk xi.: Rechtspleging en straffen, pp. 282-315.]

1337. juynboll, Th.W Handbuch des islamischen Gesetzes nach der Lehre der schafi’itischen Schule nebst einer allgemeinen Einleitung. Leiden: E.J. Brill; Leipzig: Harrassowitz, 1910. 384 pp. [See Zehntes Kapitel: Rechtspflege und Strafen, pp. 284-321.]

1338. nawawi, Mahiudin Abu Zakaria Yahya Ibn Sharif En-. Minhaj et tali- bin. A manual of Muhammadan law according to the school of Shafii. Translated into English from the French edition of L.WC. Van Den Berg by E.C. Howard. London: W. Thacker & Co., 1914. [See chapters 47-56 “Crimes against the person” to “Excusable homicide and wound­ing”, pp. 395-456.]

1339. sac hau, Eduard. Muhammedanisches Recht nach schafiitischer Lehre. Stuttgart & Berlin: W. Spemann, 1897. 879 pp. [See Buch vi. Strafrecht, pp. 757-849.]

1340. zakariyah, Luqman. Al-Shafi'i’s position on analogical reasoning in Islamic criminal law: jurists debates and human rights implications. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law/Revue Internationale de Semiotique Juridique, 30 ii (2017) pp. 301-319.

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Source: Kondgen Olaf. A Bibliography of Islamic Criminal Law. Brill,2022. — 468 p.. 2022
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