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Shari'a and the Islamic State in 19th-Century Sudan: The Mahdi's Legal Methodology and Doctrine

Shari'a and the Islamic State in 19th-Century Sudan: The Mahdi's Legal Methodology and Doctrine

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  • 出版商: Brill Academic Publishers
  • ISBN: 9789004311381
  • 出版时间 September 2016
  • 规格: Hardback
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    The Sudanese Mahdī headed a millenarian, revivalist, reformist movement in Islam, strongly inspired by Salafī and Ṣūfī ideas, in late 19th century in an attempt to restore the Caliphate of the Prophet and “Righteous Caliphs” in Medina. As the “Successor of the Prophet”, the Mahdī was conceived of as the political head of the Islamic state and its supreme religious authority. On the basis of his legal opinions, decisions, proclamations and “traditions” attributed to him, an attempt is made to reconstruct his legal methodology consisting of the Qurʾān, sunna, and inspiration (ilhām) derived from the Prophet and God, its origins, and its impact on Islamic legal doctrine, and to assess his “legislation” as an instrument to promote his political, social and moralistic agenda.

  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: The Mahdī’s Documents as a Source of Legal History
    CHAPTER ONE: THE MAHDIST STATE
    1. Political Establishments
    2. The Judiciary and Iftāʾ
    3. The ʿUlamāʾ
    4. The Ṣūfī Background
    CHAPTER TWO: THE MAHDI’S LEGAL METHODOLOGY
    1. Abolition of the Schools of Law
    2. The Qurʾān and the Sunna
    3. Inspiration (ilhām) Derived from the Prophet and from God
    4. Auxiliary Sources of Law: Public Interest (maṣlaḥa), Necessity (ḍarūra)
    5. The Mahdī’s Version of Ijtihād
    6. The Impact of Ṣūfism on the Mahdī’s Legal Methodology
    CHAPTER THREE: THE MAHDĪ’S LEGISLATION
    Introduction
    PART ONE: SLAVES
    1. The Slave as Property and Person
    2. Umm al-Walad Lost the Child by Her Master but Both She and the Children She Gave Birth to Fathered by Slaves Are Deemed Free in Her Master’s Lifetime
    3. A Female Slave, the Husband’s Absence, Dissolution and Chastity
    4. A Slave’s Acknowledgment of Theft Is Admissible and Punishable
    5. The Mahdī Buys Concubines and Obtains His Free Wives’ Consent
    PART TWO: PROPERTY
    6. Validation of the Ottoman Land Category of Mīrī
    7. The Mahdī Proclaims a Period of Prescription of Seven Years
    8. Obtaining Ownership through an Uninterrupted Period of Prescription
    PART THREE: OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS
    9. Prohibition of Lease for Rent and Agrarian Reform
    10. Tenancy Is Permissible if Proprietor Incapable of Cultivating Land
    11. Pledge Is Not Permissible as a Device for Circumventing Prohibition of Interest, but the Pledgee/Creditor May Deduct Expenses from the Profits
    12. Right of Preemption Reserved Only to the Partner, Not the Neighbor
    PART FOUR: FAMILY
    a. Marriage
    13. Marrying a Woman Promised to Another, Even after Consummation, Entails Dissolution and Discretionary Punishment
    14. Prohibition for Marriage on Grounds of Fosterage Applies to All the Issue of Consanguine Brothers by Virtue of the Literal Meaning of a Ḥadīth
    15. Marrying a Woman against Her Will or a Woman Who Does Not Share “Spiritual Communion” Is neither Permissible nor Advisable
    16. The Mahdī as the Supreme Qāḍī Delegates to a Woman the Power to Marry off Her Daughter
    17. The Mahdī Prescribes Maximal Rates for Ṣadāq
    Deviation therefrom Entails Expropriation and Penal Sanctions
    18. Marriage with a Fifth Wife, Though Irregular, Remains Intact
    Instead, One of the Lawful Wives Is to be Divorced
    19. The Mahdī Offers Four Wives to the Great Grandson of Shaykh Aḥmad al- Ṭayyib al-Bashīr
    20. The Mahdī Marries a Fifth Wife with the Prophet’s Permission
    21. Equality among Free Wives
    22. The Mahdī’s Co-wives Opt for an Ascetic Life and the Hereafter as a Precondition for Marriage
    23. Joining the Mahdiyya while Leaving Husband behind Is Not Deemed Disobedience
    24. Coercive Measures to Enforce Obedience
    25. Disobedient Wife Compelled to Renounce Rights in Divorce
    26. A Woman’s Marriage to Another Man before Establishing Her Divorce from Her Former Husband Entails Separation and Restoration to Her First Husband
    b. Divorce
    27. Khulʿ and Financial Liability Prior to the Mahdiyya
    28. Wife’s Right to Nuptial Gift Is Not Affected by Khulʿ Agreement in the Event of the Wife’s Emigration to Mahdist Territory while Leaving her Husband behind
    29. Compulsory Khulʿ of a Disobedient Wife Though the Husband Is Advised to Renounce His Financial Rights
    30. Enforced Khulʿ Following Marriage against a Woman’s Consent
    31. Khulʿ Does Not Count in the Quota for Intermediate Marriage
    32. Taṭlīq of a Woman Married against Her Will
    33. Dissolution on Grounds of Non-Provision of Maintenance by an Absent Husband
    34. Taṭlīq of the Wife of an Absent Husband
    35. Taṭlīq on Grounds of Non-Provision of Maintenance
    36. Rescission of Marriage on Grounds of Prejudice
    37. Rescission of Marriage on Grounds of Difference of Religion
    38. Termination of Marriage on Grounds of Difference of Religion and Rehabilitation by a New Marriage Contract
    39. Duration of Waiting Period following Delay of Menstruation
    40. A Separated Wife Who Has Not Completed One Menstrual Period May be Restored to Her Husband without Concluding New Marriage Contract
    41. Should an Emigrant Wife Observe the Waiting Period of a Free or a Slave Woman?
    42. The Mahdī Reinstates His Triply Divorced Wife with No Intermediate Marriage, with the Prophet’s Permission
    43. Reinstating a Triply Divorced Wife with No Intermediate Marriage Entails Ḥadd Punishment
    44. An Oath of Ḥarām or Oath of Continence without Explicitly Mentioning Repudiation Is Null and Void
    45. An Oath of Ḥarām Is Not Binding unless God’s Name Is Mentioned
    46. Breaking an Oath of Divorce Entails Expiation
    c. Custody
    47. The Right to Custody, the Welfare of the Parents and the Best Interest of the Child
    PART FIVE: INHERITANCE AND WILLS
    48. The Mahdī Offers the Widow of a Martyr the Entire Estate as Charity in a Gesture of Generosity
    49. A Widow’s Waiting-Period Maintenance Is Taken Out of the Estate before Its Division
    50. Bequests in Favor of Legal Heirs
    PART SIX: HOMICIDE AND BODILY HARM
    51. Intentional Homicide in Turco-Egyptian Territories Entails Compulsory Retribution with No Option of Forgiveness
    52. No Punishment for Killing Committed on Turkish Territory if Repentance is Accepted by the State
    53. Compensation for Bodily Injuries, Regardless of Their Nature, on the Basis of Slaves’ Price Where Equivalence in Injury Is Impossible
    54. Warriors Causing Bloodshed to Muslim Civil Population Are Liable to Private Retaliation and State Sanctions
    PART SEVEN: ḤADD OFFENSES
    a. Theft and Highway Robbery
    55. Literal Interpretation and Application of Q.
    5:38
    56. A Witness to Theft Failing to Report the Crime is Liable to Amputation
    57. Personal Liability for the Theft: No Collective Amputation of Hands
    58. Stealing from Booty Is Tantamount to Disbelief and Apostasy
    59. Theft from Booty Entails Excommunication and Capital Punishment
    60. The Mahdī Forgives a Highway Robber Who Repents and Acknowledges Crime after being Captured
    b. Unlawful Sexual Intercourse and False Accusation Thereof
    61. Stoning for Muḥṣan, Lashes for Bikr and Discretionary Punishment for Entering into Privacy with a Stranger
    62. Marrying Another Man during Waiting Period from Divorcing Husband Entails Lapidation
    63. Hundred Lashes on Women Exposing Themselves to Men
    64. A Woman Exposing Her Face or Speaking Aloud Is Liable to 27 Lashes
    65. Kidnapping a Free Married Woman and Marrying Her Entails Imprisonment and Lashes
    66. Sodomy Entails Decapitation by Sword
    67. A Husband Sentenced Successively to Ḥadd Punishment for Qadhf and to Compulsory Retribution for Killing His Wife’s Alleged Harasser
    c. Wine Drinking
    68. Consumption of Wine and Use of Tobacco Entails Ḥadd and Statutory Punishments
    d. Apostasy and Repentance
    69. Apostasy in Fundamental Principles: Denial of the Mahdī’s Mahdiship
    70. Apostasy in Deeds: Withdrawal from Islam and Sharīʿa
    71. Apostasy in Omission: Failure to Immigrate to Mahdist Territory
    72. Punishments on Apostasy and Repentance
    PART EIGHT: INTERNATIONAL LAW
    a. Fayʾ
    73. Expansive Definition of Fayʾ: Property Surrendered by Infidels by Agreement to be Distributed according to Q.
    59:7
    b. Booty
    74. Property and Persons Acquired as Booty
    75. Men, Women and Children as Booty
    76. Division of Booty to Recipients
    77. Compulsory Allocation of Booty to the Mahdī’s Kin and Companions
    c. Jihād, Amān and Conversion to Islam
    78. Women Participating Physically in Jihād Fighting
    79. The Mahdī Urges General Gordon Either to Accept Amān or Embrace Islam
    80. The Mahdī Invites the Governor of Egypt to Submit to Islam
    81. A Dhimmī Staying behind in Turco-Egyptian Territory Given the Choice either to Convert to Islam or Be Proclaimed Ḥarbī
    82. Redemption of “Infidel” Captives Converted to the Mahdiyya on Presumption of Good Faith
    PART NINE: ALMS TAX
    83. The Alms Tax as a Ritual and a State Instrument for Social Justice
    84. Niṣāb and Rates of Zakāt
    85. Recipients of Zakāt
    PART TEN: PUBLIC MORALITY
    86. “Governor of the Market” as Public Prosecutor
    87. Appointment of Arbitrators to Consolidate the Mahdiyya and Enhance Public Morality in Light of “Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong”
    88. A Catalogue of Statutory Punishments on Moral Offenses
    89. Negative Innovations Entail Discretionary Punishments
    PART ELEVEN: TESTIMONY
    90. A False Witness Is Liable Either to Be Decapitated or to Have His Property Taken Away or His Hand Amputated
    CONCLUSION
    APPENDICES
    Bibliography
    Glossary
    General Index

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