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Angrezi shariat: Islamic law in 20th- and 21st- century Britain and its colonial antecedents
An increasingly formalized parallel Islamic legal system has emerged in England over the past few decades, brought about by the migration of mainly South Asian Muslims to the country. Especially in matters of personal law, many of Britain’s Muslims prefer the arbitration of community courts governed according to the Islamic legal tradition, rather than official common law. In response, the English judiciary has been recently integrating these community sharia courts into its own system to gain some influence over this parallel legal structure. The cooperation and co-optation of an Islamic legal system by common law today bears a notable similarity to a similar development in British-ruled India, where Islamic law was preserved by colonial authorities for Muslim subjects yet molded by the requirements of the common law system and integrated within it.
期刊介绍:
Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses is a peer-reviewed, bilingual academic quarterly, serving scholars who work in a wide range of sub-fields in religious studies and theological studies. It publishes scholarly articles of interest to specialists, but written so as to be intelligible to other scholars who wish to keep informed of current scholarship. It also features articles that focus, in a timely and critically reflective manner, on intellectual, professional and institutional issues in the scholarly study of religion, as well as notices that inform scholars of activities and developments in religious studies and theological studies across Canada and throughout the world.