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    Explore "islamic law" with insightful episodes like "Peace and Reconciliation in International and Islamic Law", "Mission Network News (Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 4.5 min)", "Mission Network News (Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 2 min)", "Mission Network News (Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 1 min)" and "Mission Network News (Mon, 02 May 2022 - 2 min)" from podcasts like ""Asia Scotland Institute", "Mission Network News - 4.5 minutes", "Mission Network News - 2 minutes", "Mission Network News - 1 minute" and "Mission Network News - 2 minutes"" and more!

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    Peace and Reconciliation in International and Islamic Law

    Peace and Reconciliation in International and Islamic Law

    We are delighted to be joined by esteemed author, Kaleem Hussain, to discuss his latest book, 'Peace and Reconciliation in International and Islamic Law'. This book is a compelling exploration of how peace processes and reconciliation efforts are approached within these two significant legal systems.

    In this insightful conversation, Kaleem highlights the various themes explored in his book, navigating us through a unique cross-cultural study of the concepts of peace and reconciliation.

    Topics discussed:

    • How does Islamic law differ from international law as it currently exists?
    • Understanding key principles in Islamic Law
    • Theo Diplomacy
    • Resolving the conflict in Kashmir through diplomacy and Islamic principles

    Justice and Islamic Law: Mazalim Courts and Legal Reform

    Justice and Islamic Law: Mazalim Courts and Legal Reform
    Professor Jonathan Brown, Georgetown University, gives a talk for the Middle East seminar series. Chaired by Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College). What do we do when our legal system produces results that seem unjust? If we believe that our legal system is itself just, how do we even understand our perception of its unjust outcomes? These are global questions, but ones that have been particularly vexing for Muslims and their tradition of Shariah law. This talk will discuss how Muslims have tackled this issue, in particular when confronted with the challenges of adapting or reforming God's law.

    The Bureaucratisation of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia: Outlines of a Collaborative Research Project

    The Bureaucratisation of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia: Outlines of a Collaborative Research Project
    Dominik M. Müller speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar. In this talk, Dominik Mueller will present the conceptual framework of a newly established collaborative research project studying "The Bureaucratisation of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia". It investigates contemporary dynamics of Islamic bureaucratisation with an analytic focus on the state's exercise of classificatory power and its workings on the micro-level. The project views the bureaucratisation of Islam in Southeast Asia not just as an empirical fact to be examined in singular national contexts, but aims at theorising its underlying patterns from a comparative perspective. Dominik M. Mueller is Director of the Junior Research Group "The Bureaucratisation of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia" at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, funded by the German Research Foundation’s prestigious Emmy Noether Programme. After obtaining his PhD at Goethe-University Frankfurt in 2012, he was a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Political and Legal Anthropology in Frankfurt (2012-2016) and held visiting positions at Stanford University (2013), the University of Brunei Darussalam (2014), St Antony's College, University of Oxford (2015), and the National University of Singapore (2016).
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