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Conclusion. Christians and Christian Law in the Making of the Medieval Islamic Empire
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Lev E. Weitz
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note on Transliteration, Translations, and Dates vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Empire, Household, and Christian Community from Late Antiquity to the Abbasid Caliphate
- 1. Marriage and the Family Between Religion and Empire in Late Antiquity 17
- 2. Christianizing Marriage Under Early Islam 41
- 3. Forming Households and Forging Religious Boundaries in the Abbasid Caliphate 63
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Part II. Christian Family Law in the Making of Caliphal Society and Intellectual Culture
- 4. The Ancient Roots and Islamic Milieu of Syriac Family Law 109
- 5. Islamic Institutions, Ecclesiastical Justice, and the Practical Shape of Christian Communities 123
- 6. Can Christians Marry Their Cousins? Kinship, Legal Reasoning, and Islamic Intellectual Culture 145
- 7. The Many Wives of Ahona: Christian Polygamy in Islamic Society 172
- 8. Interreligious Marriage and the Multiconfessional Social Order 201
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Part III. Islamic Law and Christian Jurists After Imperial Fragmentation
- 9. “Christian Shariʿa” in Confrontation and Accommodation with Islamic Law in the Later Medieval Period 223
- Conclusion. Christians and Christian Law in the Making of the Medieval Islamic Empire 247
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 297
- Index 327
- Acknowledgments 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note on Transliteration, Translations, and Dates vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Empire, Household, and Christian Community from Late Antiquity to the Abbasid Caliphate
- 1. Marriage and the Family Between Religion and Empire in Late Antiquity 17
- 2. Christianizing Marriage Under Early Islam 41
- 3. Forming Households and Forging Religious Boundaries in the Abbasid Caliphate 63
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Part II. Christian Family Law in the Making of Caliphal Society and Intellectual Culture
- 4. The Ancient Roots and Islamic Milieu of Syriac Family Law 109
- 5. Islamic Institutions, Ecclesiastical Justice, and the Practical Shape of Christian Communities 123
- 6. Can Christians Marry Their Cousins? Kinship, Legal Reasoning, and Islamic Intellectual Culture 145
- 7. The Many Wives of Ahona: Christian Polygamy in Islamic Society 172
- 8. Interreligious Marriage and the Multiconfessional Social Order 201
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Part III. Islamic Law and Christian Jurists After Imperial Fragmentation
- 9. “Christian Shariʿa” in Confrontation and Accommodation with Islamic Law in the Later Medieval Period 223
- Conclusion. Christians and Christian Law in the Making of the Medieval Islamic Empire 247
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 297
- Index 327
- Acknowledgments 339