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Fatwa and the Making and Renewal of Islamic Law

From the Classical Period to the Present

Omer Awass (American Islamic College, Chicago)

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English
Cambridge University Press
21 August 2025
In this book, Omer Awass examines the formation, history, and transformation of the Islamic legal discourse and institutions through the lens of a particular legal practice: the issuance of fatwas (legal opinions). Tracing the growth of Islamic law over a vast geographical expanse -from Andalusia to India - and a long temporal span - from the 7th to the 21st century, he conceptualizes fatwas as the 'atomic units' of Islamic law. Awass argues that they have been a crucial element in the establishment of an Islamic legal tradition. He also provides numerous case studies that touch on economic, social, political, and religious topics. Written in an accessible style, this volume is the first to offer a comprehensive investigation of fatwas within such a broad spatio-temporal scope. It demonstrates how instrumental fatwas have been to the formation of Islamic legal traditions and institutions, as well as their unique forms of reasoning.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781009260879
ISBN 10:   1009260871
Pages:   306
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Omer Awass is Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at American Islamic College.

Reviews for Fatwa and the Making and Renewal of Islamic Law: From the Classical Period to the Present

'… an exceptional example of longue durée law-and-society scholarship. … Essential.' R. A. Miller, Choice


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