Developing an Islamic law curriculum: resources
A range of teaching and learning materials is being developed as part of our Developing an Islamic law curriculum project. The manuals can be downloaded below – those still in draft will be edited and published in their final form during 2010-11.
Feedback on the materials is invited – contact the project leader, Shaheen Sardar Ali, on e-mail: s.s.ali@warwick.ac.uk.
- Developing resources on Islamic law: bibliography and other useful information
- Glossary of key Arabic terms for teaching and learning Islamic law
- Approaches to teaching and learning Islamic law (available to download at the bottom of the page)
Draft teaching manuals
All available to download at the bottom of the page.
July 2008
- Sources of Islamic law
- An introduction to Islamic criminal justice
- An introduction to Islamic international law (Siyar)
- Introduction to welfare and Zakat law in Islam
July 2009
- Islamic law and human rights: comparative perspectives
- Islamic law and the Muslim diaspora
Final teaching manuals
Available to download at the bottom of the page.
July 2010
- An introduction to Islamic family law
Last Modified: 16 February 2011
Downloads
- An introduction to Islamic criminal justice.doc (387.5 kb)
- Sources of Islamic law.doc (370 kb)
- Approaches to teaching and learning Islamic law.doc (129.5 kb)
- An introduction to Islamic international law (Siyar).doc (391.5 kb)
- Introduction to welfare and Zakat law in Islam.doc (396.5 kb)
- Introduction to Islamic Family Law (Final - revised 15-12-10).pdf (375.71 kb)
- Islamic law and human rights: comparative perspectives (201.76 kb)
- Islamic law and the Muslim diaspora (444.95 kb)
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