Juridical Pan-Islam at the Height of Empire

N. Yahaya
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Abstract:Located at the intersection of four regions, the Middle East, East Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia, Afghanistan is a country whose legal history is sure to be diverse and exciting at the confluence of multiple legal currents. In the book Afghanistan Rising: Islamic Law and Statecraft between the Ottoman and British Empires, Faiz Ahmed shows how Afghanistan could be regarded as a pivot for Islamic intellectual currents from the late nineteenth century onward, especially between the Ottoman Empire and South Asia. Afghanistan Rising makes us aware of our own assumptions of the study of Islamic law that has been artificially carved out during the rise of area studies, including Islamic studies. Ahmed provides a good paradigm for a legal history of a country that was attentive to foreign influences without being overwhelmed by them. While pan-Islamism is often portrayed as a defensive ideology that developed in the closing decades of the nineteenth century in reaction to high colonialism, the plotting of Afghanistan's juridical Pan-Islam in Ahmed's book is a robust and powerful maneuver out of this well-trodden path, as the country escaped being "landlocked" mainly by cultivating regional connections in law.
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帝国鼎盛时期的泛伊斯兰司法
摘要:阿富汗地处中东、东亚、中亚和南亚四大地区的交汇处,是一个法律历史多元而精彩的国家。在《阿富汗崛起:奥斯曼帝国与大英帝国之间的伊斯兰法律与治国之道》一书中,法伊兹·艾哈迈德(Faiz Ahmed)展示了阿富汗如何可以被视为19世纪末以来伊斯兰知识潮流的枢纽,特别是在奥斯曼帝国与南亚之间。阿富汗崛起让我们意识到我们自己对伊斯兰法研究的假设,这些假设是在包括伊斯兰研究在内的区域研究兴起期间人为塑造的。艾哈迈德为一个国家的法律史提供了一个很好的范例,这个国家注意到外国的影响,却没有被它们淹没。虽然泛伊斯兰主义经常被描绘成一种防御意识形态,是在19世纪最后几十年发展起来的,是对高度殖民主义的反应,但艾哈迈德在书中对阿富汗司法泛伊斯兰的策划是一种强有力的策略,脱离了这条早已走过的道路,因为这个国家主要通过在法律上培养地区联系来摆脱“内陆”。
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