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Law and the Islamization of Morocco under the Almoravids
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Law and the Islamization of Morocco under the Almoravids. The Fatwās of Ibn Rushd al-Jadd to the Far Maghrib investigates the development of legal institutions in the Far Maghrib during its unifica...
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21 November 2014

Law and the Islamization of Morocco under the Almoravids. The Fatwās of Ibn Rushd al-Jadd to the Far Maghrib investigates the development of legal institutions in the Far Maghrib during its unification with al-Andalus under the Almoravids (434-530/1042-1147). A major contribution to our understanding of the twelfth-century Maghrib and the foundational role played by the Almoravids, it posits that political unification occurred alongside urban transformation and argues that legal institutions developed in response to the social needs of the growing urban spaces as well as to the administrative needs of the state. Such social needs included the regulation of market exchange, the settlement of commercial disputes, and the privatization and individualization of property.
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Pages: 208
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
21 November 2014
ISBN: 9789004277809
Format: Hardcover
“Le livre de C. Gómez-Rivas apporte une contribution précieuse et originale à notre connaissance de l’évolution du malikisme et de l’histoire du Maghreb médiéval en général.”
Ismail Warscheid in Studia Islamica 110 (2015) 268-271.
Ismail Warscheid in Studia Islamica 110 (2015) 268-271.
Camilo Gómez-Rivas, Ph.D. (2009), Yale University, is assistant professor of Mediterranean Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His publications include "The Ransom Industry and the Expectation of Refuge on the Western Mediterranean Muslim-Christian Frontier", in The Articulation of Power in Medieval Iberia and the Maghrib (Oxford University Press, 2014).