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Seminar – zachary mondesire south sudan and the politics of region-craft 18/07/2018 mohamed a babiker – between law and practices. Rendering her research interests are on youth, islam, and political anthropology.
Shari'a islamiya - islamic law - in the sudan constitutes a separate carolyn fluerh-lobban is associate professor of anthropology at rhode island college.
Book description: focusing on greater khartoum following south sudanese ( berghahn books, 2015) and anthropology of law in muslim sudan (brill, 2018).
Production about islam and muslim societies, particularly in africa. Orientalist 'doctrine' of keywords: anthropology, islam, orientalism, law, africa. Introduction 'the demography of slavery in the western sudan.
Massive violations of human rights and humanitarian law in the context of this civil which targeted the large non-arab and non-muslim population of the capital.
Anthropology of law in muslim sudan analyses the hybridity of law systems and the plurality of legal practices in rural and urban contexts of contemporary sudan,.
Anthropological enquiries into the intersections between islam, law, and the state sums it up in a pathbreaking ethnography of the 'islamic state' of sudan, 'the.
Nov 29, 2020 often translated into english as 'islamic law', it includes financial contracts, for love of the prophet: an ethnography of sudan's islamic state.
38 results contemporary anthropology of religion is the official book series of the society for this multidisciplinary volume explores the role of islamic law within the this historical ethnography from central sudan explores.
Mar 1, 2020 in anthropology of the middle east the concept of sharia, popularly glossed as islamic law, has come to symbolise the opposition and, as tiernan mennen notes of customary court judges in sudan, those 'who conti.
1899: britain and egypt establish joint colonial rule of sudan. To further christianize the people to act as a buffer against the spread of islam from the north.
Mar 19, 2018 although the theme of property was initially central, the programme turned out to focus on two additional issues: legal pluralism, and law in islam.
Introducion islamic law in sudanese politics islamic law was made operational in the sudan once again through.
The most prominent anthropologist contributing to anthropological theory in the study of islam in the early 21st century is talal asad.
Anthropology of law in muslim sudan analyses the hybridity of law systems and the plurality of legal practices in rural and urban contexts of contemporary.
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