1st Edition

Islam and the Everyday World Public Policy Dilemmas

Edited By Sohrab Behdad, Farhad Nomani Copyright 2006
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a new examination of how Shari’a law affects public policy both theoretically and in practice, across a wide range of public policy areas, including for example human rights and family law.

    The process by which public policy is decided - through elections, debates, political processes, and political discourse - has an additional dimension in the Islamic world. This is because Shari'a (divine law) has a great deal to say on many mundane matters of everyday life and must be taken into account in matters of public policy. In addition, matters are complicated further by the fact that there are differing interpretations of the Shari'a and how it should be applied to contemporary social issues.

    Written by leading experts in their field, this is the first comprehensive single volume analysis of Islam and public policy in the English language and offers further understanding of Islam and its wider social and political implications.

    1. Islam, Revivalism and Public Policy Sohrab Behdad  2. Ideology and Institutions in Islamist Approaches to Public Policy  S.V.R. Nasr  3. Islamism and Economics: Policy Implications for a Free Society Timur Kuran  4. Islamic Jurisprudence and Public Policy Ali Rahnema  5. Islam and Human RIihts Policy Ann Elizabeth Mayer  6. Women, Sexuality and Social Policy in Islamic Cultures Haideh Moghissi  7. Muslim Family Law: Articulating Gender, Class and the State Nahla Abdo  8. Islam, Islamists, and Labor Law Marsha P. Psusney and Karen Pfeifer  9. Commercial Law: the Conflict in Shari'a and Secular Law; Taxation and Public Finance Volker Nienhaus  10. The Problem of Interst and Banking in Islamic Public Policy Farhad Nomani

    Biography

    Sohrab Behdad is Professor and John E. Harris Chair in Economics, Denison University, and is a former member of the faculty of Economics, Tehran University, Iran.

    Farhad Nomani is Professor of Economics at the American University of Paris, and is a former member of the Faculty of Economics, Tehran University, Iran.

    'This pioneering volume goes beyond formalistic analysis of Islamic states and standard discourses of public policy to underscore the actual significance and limitations of the influence of Islamist normative and legalist discourses on key areas of public policy in the Muslim world.'

    - Jomo K. S., editor of Islamic Economic Alternatives

    'Does Islamic Law affect public policy? The authors methodically uncover the complex interaction between religion and social change in the Muslim world.'

    - Tarik Yousef, Shaykh Al-Sabah Chair in Arab Studies, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University