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This work, a partial history of Iranian laws between 1906 and 2020, demonstrates that the main obstacle to improving the legal status of non-Muslims in Muslim contexts is the fiqhī opinions, which are mistakenly regarded as an integral part of the Islamic faith. It aims to clarify why and how Islamic Shiite rulings about non-Muslims shifted to the Iranian laws and how it is possible to improve the legal status of the Iranian non-Muslims under the Islamic government.
In: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)
In: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)
In: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)
In: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)
In: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)
In: The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)
Space and Religious Hierarchy in Ibn al-Qayyim’s Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma
Antonia Bosanquet’s Minding Their Place is the first full-length study of Ibn al-Qayyim’s (d. 751/1350) collection of rulings relating to non-Muslim subjects, Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma. It offers a detailed study of the structure, content and authorial method of the work, arguing that it represents the author’s personal composition rather than a synthesis of medieval rulings, as it has often been understood. On this basis, Antonia Bosanquet analyses how Ibn al-Qayyim’s presentation of rulings in Aḥkām ahl al-dhimma uses space to convey his view of religious hierarchy. She considers his answer to the question of whether non-Muslims have a place in the Abode of Islam, how this is defined and how his definition contributes to Ibn al-Qayyim’s broader theological world-view.
In: Minding their Place
In: Minding their Place