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Author Azam, Hina, 1970

Title Sexual violation in Islamic law : substance, evidence, and procedure / Hina Azam.

Imprint New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015

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Location Call No. Status
 Male Library  KBP4202 A984 2015    Available
 Female Library  KBP4202 A984 2015    Available
Description xi,270 p; 24 cm.
Series Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Sexual violation in the Late Antique Near East; 2. Tracing rape in early Islamic law; 3. Rape as a property crime - the Mālikī approach; 4. Rape as a moral transgression - the Ḥanafī approach; 5. Proving rape in Ḥanafī law - substance, evidence, procedure; 6. Proving rape in Mālikī law - evidence, procedure, penalty; Conclusion.
Summary "This book provides a detailed analysis of Islamic juristic writings on the topic of rape and argues that classical Islamic jurisprudence contained nuanced, substantially divergent doctrines of sexual violation as a punishable crime. The work centers on legal discourses of the first six centuries of Islam, the period during which these discourses reached their classical forms, and chronicles the juristic conflict over whether or not to provide monetary compensation to victims. Along with tracing the emergence and development of this conflict over time, Hina Azam explains evidentiary ramifications of each of the two competing positions, which are examined through debates between the Ḥanafī and Mālikī schools of law. This study examines several critical themes in Islamic law, such as the relationship between sexuality and property, the tension between divine rights and personal rights in sex crimes, and justifications of victim's rights afforded by the two competing doctrines"
Subject Rape (Islamic law)
Sex crimes (Islamic law)
ISBN 9781107094246