Islamic Schools
The Legal History of Islamic Schools of Sacred Law
This general section provides an overview of Islamic Schools of Sacred Law.
The Islamic Schools of Sacred Law comprises the following sections:
Shi’i Schools: The Imm School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Imm School.
Shi’i Schools: The Ismaili School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Ismaili School.
Shi’i Schools: The Zayd School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Zayd School.
Sunni Schools: The Hanafi School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Hanafi School.
Sunni Schools: The Hanbali School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Hanbali School
Sunni Schools: The Khriji School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Khriji School.
Sunni Schools: The Mlik School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Mlik School.
Sunni Schools: The Shfi School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: the Shfi School.
Sunni Schools: The Zahiri School of Law
See the main entry of this legal history topic about an Islamic School: Zahiri School.
Resources
See Also
- Islamic Law
- School of Islamic Law
- Roman Schools of Law
- Body in Islamic Law
- Legal Biography
- Legal Traditions
- Historical Laws
- History of Law
Further Reading
- Islamic Schools of Sacred Law in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press)
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History (Oxford University Press)
- Islamic Schools of Sacred Law in the Dictionary of Concepts in History, by Harry Ritter
- A Short History of Western Legal Theory, by John Kelly
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