Judicial Crisis in Damascus on the Eve of Baybars’s Reform: The Case of the Minor Orphan Girl (651–55/1253–57)

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Islamic Law and Society Pub Date : 2022-03-23 DOI:10.1163/15685195-bja10020
Mariam Sheibani
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This essay reconstructs a late-Ayyubid court case in Damascus that was litigated repeatedly between 651/1253 and 655/1257, five years prior to the beginning of Sultan Baybars’s judicial reform in 660/1262. The case involved the marriage of a minor orphan girl. The Shāfiʿī chief justice of Damascus initially permitted the marriage but later instructed his deputy judge to annul it, a move that outraged jurists and elicited a transregional debate. I reconstruct the case proceedings and ensuing controversies primarily from an unpublished treatise by Abū Shāma al-Maqdisī (d. 665/1268), which is partly corroborated by contemporaneous fatwas and historical chronicles. The case illustrates that pre-reform Ayyubid courts lacked the coherent jurisprudence and institutional oversight that might have prevented abuses of power by unscrupulous and inept officials. Although Baybars’s reform has long been recognized as a critical turning point in Islamic legal history, this case exposes the social and institutional dilemmas that the reform sought to address.
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贝巴尔斯改革前夕大马士革的司法危机——以小孤女为例(651-55/1253-57)
本文重构了大马士革Ayyubid晚期的一个案件,该案件在651/1253年至655/1257年之间反复提起诉讼,比660/1262年苏丹Baybars司法改革开始早了五年。这起案件涉及一名未成年孤女的婚姻。大马士革首席大法官Shāfiʿī最初允许这段婚姻,但后来指示他的副法官宣布其无效,此举激怒了法学家,并引发了跨地区的辩论。我主要从AbúShāma al-Maqdisī(公元665/1268年)的一篇未发表的论文中重建了案件程序和随后的争议,该论文得到了同时代法特瓦和历史编年史的部分证实。该案表明,改革前的阿尤比德法院缺乏连贯的判例和机构监督,而这些判例和监督本可以防止肆无忌惮和无能的官员滥用权力。尽管Baybars的改革长期以来一直被认为是伊斯兰法律史上的一个关键转折点,但这起案件暴露了改革试图解决的社会和制度困境。
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