03697oam 2200721I 450 991078364530332120231102161718.01-134-64774-397802032599980-203-20267-80-203-25999-81-280-32566-61-134-64775-110.4324/9780203202678(CKB)1000000000248702(EBL)169699(OCoLC)263594648(SSID)ssj0000278085(PQKBManifestationID)11213036(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000278085(PQKBWorkID)10245906(PQKB)11585880(MiAaPQ)EBC169699(Au-PeEL)EBL169699(CaPaEBR)ebr10054726(CaONFJC)MIL32566(EXLCZ)99100000000024870220180331d1999 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrComparing religions through law Judaism and Islam /Jacob Neusner and Tamara SonnLondon ;New York :Routledge,1999.1 online resource (276 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-19487-3 0-415-19486-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Contents; Preface; Comparing Islam and Judaism in particular; The monotheist religions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam; Which Judaism, which Islam, and why?; Category formations: comparing incomparables; The authoritative legal documents of Judaism and Islam; The Written and the Oral Torah: scripture, the Mishnah and the Talmuds; Islamic counterparts; Conclusions; The intellectual sources of the law; Islam: consensus, reasoning, exceptions; Judaic counterparts: exegesis, logic, argument, dialectics; Conclusions; The working of the law: institutionsThe Israelite court system in the legal narrative of Judaism The Islamic court in the legal narrative of Islam; Conclusions; The working of the law: personnel; Islam; Judaism: the sage; Conclusions; Disproportions; Temple law and sacrifice; Slave laws in Islam and in Judaism; Sacred time/Sabbath in Judaism and sacred time/pilgrimage in Islam; Conclusions; Unique categories; Enlandisement (Judaism); Jerusalem and the lack of enlandisement in Islam; Jihad (Islam); The sage and Torah study in Judaism; Khilafah and the legal scholars in Islam; History, time, and paradigm in JudaismHistory in Islam Epilogue: the consequences of comparison; Judaism and Islam: companions in the context of world religions; Notes; IndexComparing Religions Through Law offers a ground- breaking study which compares these two religions through shared dominant structures. In the case of Judaism and Islam the dominant structure is law.Comparing Religions Through Law presents an innovative and sometimes controversial study of the comparisons and contrasts between the two religions and offers an example of how comparative religious studies can provide grounds for mutual understanding.Jewish lawIslamic lawJihadZionismPalestineIn JudaismJewish law.Islamic law.Jihad.Zionism.296.1/8Neusner Jacob1932,147791Sonn Tamara1949-1117479MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783645303321Comparing religions through law3676244UNINA