Do Adjectives Matter? Exploring the ‘Islamic’ in Constitutions and Constitutionalism(s)

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
Shaheen Sardar Ali, Arjumand Bano Kazmi, Ashraf Kunnummal
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This paper calls for a paradigm shift in the face of the remarkably common, but ultimately stereotypical and simplistic perceptions of ‘Islamic’ constitutions requiring all laws to conform to Shari’a. It problematizes the term ‘Islamic’ to describe disparate constitutions and constitutionalism(s) in Muslim majority countries demonstrating the plurality of ‘Islamic’ constitutions, locating this descriptor within varied socio-cultural, historical and political contexts of the Muslim world. Plural interpretations of the religious texts in Islam — i.e., the Qur’an and Sunna — and meanings of complex concepts — ‘Shari’a’ and ‘Islamic law’, are integral to Islam’s (legal) traditions. In Muslimmajority countries, a variety of constitutional texts, court decisions and state practices, demonstrate this plurality. We argue that use of ‘Islamic’ as a descriptor for heterogeneous constitutional texts, is a product of ‘realpolitik’ and deployed in this manner, un-nuanced, simplistic, and reductive of the dynamic and plural nature of Shari’a
形容词重要吗?探索宪法和宪政中的 "伊斯兰 "一词
伊斯兰 "宪法要求所有法律都必须符合伊斯兰教法,面对这种非常普遍但最终却陈旧刻板和简单化的观念,本文呼吁转变范式。本文对 "伊斯兰 "一词进行了质疑,该词用来描述穆斯林占多数的国家中不同的宪法和宪政,表明了 "伊斯兰 "宪法的多元性,并将这一描述置于穆斯林世界不同的社会文化、历史和政治背景中。对伊斯兰教的宗教文本--即《古兰经》和《圣训》--的多元解释,以及对复杂概念--"伊斯兰教法 "和 "伊斯兰法律"--的理解,是伊斯兰教(法律)传统的组成部分。在穆斯林占多数的国家,各种宪法文本、法院判决和国家实践都体现了这种多元性。我们认为,将 "伊斯兰教 "作为不同宪法文本的描述词是 "现实政治 "的产物,以这种方式使用 "伊斯兰教法 "是不平衡的、简单化的,而且还原了伊斯兰教法的动态和多元性质。
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期刊介绍: The leading English-language legal publication in its field, Arab Law Quarterly covers all aspects of Arab laws, both Shari"a and secular. Now in its third decade, it provides an important forum of authoritative articles on the laws and legal developments throughout the twenty countries of the Arab world, notes on recent legislation and case law, guidelines on future changes, and reviews of the latest literature in the field. Particular subject areas covered are Arab laws in trans-national affairs, commercial law, Islamic law (the Shari´a), and international comparative law.
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