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interpretation of their texts, was to develop a theory of law which would remain unchanged over the long term. The fiqh of 132 A.H. was seen as this theory. It was accepted that the state would manage any practicalities the fiqh did not address while respecting the corps of the fiqh. Nyazee describes this arrangement as a 'doctrine of cooperating spheres': a fixed sphere that would never change, and a flexible sphere that would change with time and circumstances.
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legislation. In considering this divide between theory and practice, Nyazee reasoned that the theories of the schools were designed to stay close to the meaning of the texts of the Qur'an and the Sunnah, a religious imperative. The mission of the jurists, especially those inclined to literal
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A.H., at least 50 years prior to the Shafi'i. Nyazee argues firstly, that due to its unique set of principles of interpretation, each school of Islamic law represents a theory of law unto itself. Secondly, he points out that
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Nyazee, Theories of Islamic Law: Methodology of Ijtihad (Islamabad: International Institute of Islamic Thought & Islamic Research Institute, 1994)
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in Islamic Banking and its sequel, Prohibition of Riba Elaborated as well as Murabaha and Credit Sale —all three of which are strong critiques of
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with the rights of Allah and states those rights are integral to an Islamic community. Nyazee considers the areas of criminal law,
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in a similar fashion. The procedures used in conviction and sentencing relate to the three elements of rights.
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His Theories of Islamic Law has been described as laying the foundations for a 'new (Islamic) jurisprudence'.
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Nyazee conceives rights in three elements: those belonging to Allah and bestowed on all people (
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Nyazee enrolled in the LLM program in Islamic law offered by the Faculty of Shariah and Law at
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to bridge the divide between theory and practice. With this difficulty, the state resorted to
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Waines, David: An Introduction to Islam (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003) 300.
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or the 'common classical theory', Islamic law was based on personal opinion, that is,
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practice. Nyazee argues that the Shafi'i, championed by Al-Juwaynī, was accepted by
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Nyazee, Murabaha and Credit Sale (Rawalpindi: Federal Law House, 2009)
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was the founder of Islamic legal theory and prior to his work, the
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cannot be understood without understanding of the workings of
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Islamic law of business organization: the law of partnership.
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schools of Islamic law but did not, however, determine their
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General principles of criminal law, Islamic and Western.
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The reconciliation of the fundamentals of Islamic law.
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Islamic law of business organization (corporations).
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Index

Imran Khan Niazi
Pakistan
International Islamic University
International Islamic University
Islamic Law
Riba
Islamic Banking
International Islamic University, Islamabad
fatwas
Al-Shāfi'ī
Shafi'i
Umayyad
Sunni
fiqh
Hijrah
analogical
casuistry
secular
loans
murabaha
fractional reserve banking
capitalism
dinars
dirhams
human rights
hudud
Averroes
Abu Ubayd ibn Salam
Hidayah
Al-Shatibi

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