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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Preface 1 Comparing Islam and Judaism in Particular
A Why compare religions and why compare their laws? B The monotheist religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam C Which Judaism, which Islam, and why? D Category formations: comparing incomparables
2 The Authoritative Legal Documents of Judaism and Islam
A Where do we look for the law? B The Written and the Oral Torah: scripture, the Mishnah and the Talmuds C Islamic counterparts D Conclusions
3 The Intellectual Sources of the Law
A How do the authorities of the law reason? B Islam: consensus, reasoning, exceptions C Judaic counterparts: exegesis, logic, argument, dialectics D. Conclusions
4 The Working of the Law
A Institutional authority B The Israelite court system in the legal narrative of Judaism C The Islamic court in the legal narrative of Islam D Conclusions
5 The Working of the Law
A Bases of authority B Islam C Judaism: the sage D Conclusions
6 Disproportions
A Temple law and sacrifice B Slave laws in Islam and in Judaism C Sacred time/Sabbath in Judaism and sacred time/pilgrimage in Islam D Conclusions
7 Unique Categories
A The unique category B Enlandisement (Judaism) C Jerusalem and the lack of enlandisement in Islam D Jihad (Islam) E The sage and Torah study in Judaism F Khilafah and the legal scholars in Islam G History, time, and paradigm in Judaism H History in Islam
8 Epilogue The consequences of comparison
A Comparisons up close B Judaism and Islam: companions in the context of world religions
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