Impact of Islamic Penal Laws on the Traditional Arab Society

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The book examines the impact of Islamic penal laws on the traditional Arab society. Using the Holy Quran as its primary source, the book selects such verses which pertain to a number of socio-economic crimes prevalent in the pagan Arab society. It, then, carefully analyses the basic logic of these verses and draws distinction between such notions as crime and punishment as they stood in the Holy Quran. Subsequent chapters highlight the objectives of Islamic punishment, putting special emphasis on its reformative point of view. At the end the book draws some useful conclusions which reflecte on the sociological importance of the work.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A.A.K. Sherwani

Ali Akram Khan Sherwani is a senior teacher of sociology in the Centre of West Asian Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He has been teaching and guiding research in the Centre for more than seven years. His earlier professional experience as a lawyer coupled with his knowledge of Arabic as well as his own discipline sociology enabled him to take up this important study which bears strong imprint of multi-disciplinary approach.

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Title
Impact of Islamic Penal Laws on the Traditional Arab Society
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8185880174
Length
xii+95p., Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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