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Justice, Punishment and the Medieval Muslim Imagination Christian Lange (University of Edinburgh)

Justice, Punishment and the Medieval Muslim Imagination By Christian Lange (University of Edinburgh)

Justice, Punishment and the Medieval Muslim Imagination by Christian Lange (University of Edinburgh)


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An in-depth study of the phenomenon of punishment, both divine and human, in eleventh-to-thirteenth-century Islamic society. This book examines the relationship between state and society in meting out justice, Muslim attitudes to hell and the legal dimensions of punishment.

Justice, Punishment and the Medieval Muslim Imagination Summary

Justice, Punishment and the Medieval Muslim Imagination by Christian Lange (University of Edinburgh)

How was the use of violence against Muslims explained and justified in medieval Islam? What role did state punishment play in delineating the private from the public sphere? What strategies were deployed to cope with the suffering caused by punishment? These questions are explored in Christian Lange's in-depth study of the phenomenon of punishment, both divine and human, in eleventh-to-thirteenth-century Islamic society. The book examines the relationship between state and society in meting out justice, Muslim attitudes to hell and the punishments that were in store in the afterlife, and the legal dimensions of punishment. The cross-disciplinary approach embraced in this study, which is based on a wide variety of Persian and Arabic sources, sheds light on the interplay between theory and practice in Islamic criminal law, and between executive power and the religious imagination of medieval Muslim society at large.

About Christian Lange (University of Edinburgh)

Christian Lange is Lecturer in Islamic Studies in the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Politics of Punishment: 1. Spheres and institutions of punishment; 2. Types of punishment; Part II. The Eschatology of Punishment: 3. The structure of hell; 4. Hell's creatures and their punishments; Part III. Legal Dimensions of Punishment: 5. Circumscribing hadd in Sunni law; 6. Discretionary punishment and the public sphere.

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NPB9780521887823
9780521887823
0521887828
Justice, Punishment and the Medieval Muslim Imagination by Christian Lange (University of Edinburgh)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2008-07-10
302
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