Shari`a in the Secular State
Discover the intricate interplay between law and religion in "Shari`a in the Secular State" by Russell Powell. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this compelling hardback edition spans 168 pages. The book delves into the complex dynamics of Shari'a, exploring its positioning within the overlapping realms of Islamic jurisprudence and secularism, particularly within the Turkish context.
Powell offers important insights into how language shapes power relationships and the contentious discussions surrounding legal and religious interpretations. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the nuances of law, religion, and their impact on society. Dive into a scholarly exploration that unpacks the role of Shari'a in a secular state and its implications for understanding modern governance and social discourse. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or simply curious about the intersection of faith and law, this book is a must-read.