De Betekenis van het Mohammedaanse Recht in het Hedendaagse Egypte
di
J. Brugman
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Formato
Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1960
Editore
Martinus Nijhoff
Descrizione
In the exploration of contemporary Egypt, J. Brugman delves into the significance of Islamic law and its governing role in society. The author examines how Mohammedan principles shape legal frameworks and impact daily life, revealing the intricate interplay between tradition and modernity. Brugman's insightful analysis provides a nuanced understanding of how religious tenets inform social norms and legal practices in a country at a crossroads.
Venturing beyond the surface, the work invites readers to consider the implications of Islamic jurisprudence in relation to contemporary issues faced by Egyptian society. Through case studies and historical context, Brugman emphasizes how these legal interpretive frameworks contribute to identity, governance, and social cohesion, making the text a valuable resource for those interested in law, religion, and Middle Eastern studies.
Venturing beyond the surface, the work invites readers to consider the implications of Islamic jurisprudence in relation to contemporary issues faced by Egyptian society. Through case studies and historical context, Brugman emphasizes how these legal interpretive frameworks contribute to identity, governance, and social cohesion, making the text a valuable resource for those interested in law, religion, and Middle Eastern studies.
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