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Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law Patricia Crone

Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law By Patricia Crone

Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law by Patricia Crone


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Through a study of the Islamic patronate, this book tests the hypothesis that Roman law was a formative influence on Islamic law. It concludes that Roman law contributed only in so far as it was part and parcel of the rather different legal practice of the Near Eastern provinces.

Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law Summary

Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law: The Origins of the Islamic Patronate by Patricia Crone

This book examines the cultural origins of Islamic law. Some authorities stress the importance of the contribution of Roman law; others that of Arabian law. Most are agreed that Jewish law contributed, but not explained further. Dr Crone tests the Roman hypothesis with reference to one institution, the patronate, which does indeed appear to owe something to Roman law. He concludes that Roman law contributed only in so far as it was part and parcel of the rather different legal practice of the Near Eastern provinces, and that provincial law would repay further consideration by legal historians.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The state of the field; 2. A practical guide to the study of Islamic law; 3. The Islamic patronate; 4. The case against Arabia; 5. The case against the non-Roman Near East: paramone; 6. The case for the Roman Near East; 7. Conclusion; Appendices; Notes; Index.

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NLS9780521529495
9780521529495
0521529492
Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law: The Origins of the Islamic Patronate by Patricia Crone
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2002-07-18
188
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