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This book provides an in-depth exploration of the Saudi judiciary in the 21st century. Drawing on interviews with leading members of the Saudi judiciary, seldom-seen legal literature and court judgments, the author addresses two main questions: First, what is the Saudi jurists’ understanding of an Islamic judiciary? And second, how is this understanding reflected in the Saudi legal system, its laws, its institutions, and court practices?
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Keywords
- basic law of governance
- Codification
- Comparative law
- divorce in islam
- Fiqh
- Ibn al-Qayyim
- Ibn Baz
- Ibn Taymiyya
- ijtihâd
- islamic constitutional law
- islamic criminal law
- Islamic family law
- Islamic jurisprudence
- Judicial Precedent
- legal anthropology
- Legal reform
- Muhammad bin Ibrahim
- Muhammad bin Salman
- mujtahid
- Religious law
- Salafism
- Saudi legal system
- sharia courts
- Sharia law
- siyasa
- Ulama
- Wahhabism
- ʿulamāʾ
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DOI: 10.1163/9789004726314Editions
