伊斯兰珍珠法:阿拉伯湾的仪式义务和经济实践,约1910–1940年

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Islamic Law and Society Pub Date : 2022-04-21 DOI:10.1163/15685195-bja10024
A. Caeiro
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在二十世纪上半叶,阿拉伯酋长国的法律格局是多元而分散的。解决争端的法律角色包括地方统治者、qāḍīs、珍珠商人、部落酋长和英国官员。根据伊斯兰教令以及巴格达、开罗、大马士革、多哈、科威特和麦纳麦的宗教学者和知名人士之间的通信,我研究了伊斯兰教法如何在这个关键时刻塑造了该地区的核心经济活动——珍珠业。我指出,伊斯兰法律提供了一种论证的结构和剧目,行业中的演员能够有选择地动员。我认为,关于斋月期间潜水员义务的季节性问题,引发了更广泛的关于构成这种贸易的经济安排的辩论,尤其是高利贷和强迫劳动。这些辩论反映了海湾地区权力格局的变化,以及关于伊斯兰教和资本主义的新思想在印刷时代的影响。
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The Islamic Law of Pearling: Ritual Obligation and Economic Practice in the Arabian Gulf, ca. 1910–1940
In the first half of the twentieth century, the legal landscape of the Arabian sheikhdoms was pluralistic and fragmented. The legal actors who settled disputes included local rulers, qāḍīs, pearl merchants, tribal shaykhs, and British officials. Drawing on fatwas and correspondence between religious scholars and notables in Baghdad, Cairo, Damascus, Doha, Kuwait and Manama, I examine how Islamic law shaped pearling – the region’s central economic activity – during this critical juncture. I show that Islamic law furnished a structure and repertoire of argumentation that actors in the industry were able to mobilize selectively. I argue that seasonal questions about diver obligations during Ramadan led to broader debates about the economic arrangements that structured the trade, in particular usury and labor coercion. These debates reflect shifting power dynamics in the Gulf and the impact of new ideas about Islam and capitalism in the age of print.
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