Recasting Islamic Law : Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making
By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian nation-building process, Recasting Islamic Law highlights how the sharia, when attached to constitutional commitments, is reshaped into modern Islamic state law. Rachel M. Scott analyzes the complex effect...
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Main Author: | Scott, Rachel M. (auth) |
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Ithaca (New York)
Cornell University Press
2021
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