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Theory and Uses of Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘a

On May 2-5, 2021, as the world stood humbled by COVID-19—the smallest of God’s creation that has humbled the mightiest—over a dozen Muslim scholars spent a portion of the Blessed Days of Ramadan in a virtual AJIS symposium. The meeting, titled “Theory and Uses of Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘a” was inaugurated by a keynote address by the senior contemporary Muslim jurist and leading commentator on the Maqāṣid discourse, Dr. Mohammad Hashim Kamali. That thoughtful presentation is being reproduced here as a fitting introduction to this collection of articles. In this brief introductory note, I provide a summary of the presentations in the symposium before turning the reader over to our learned jurist’s critical appraisal of where the maqāṣid discourse stands today.

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Editorial Note

Ovamir Anjum
Abstract 1131 | PDF Downloads 574

Page 2-5

Keynote Address

History and Jurisprudence of the Maqāṣid

Mohammad Hashim Kamali
Abstract 1866 | PDF Downloads 1581

Page 8-34

Articles

From Islamic Modernism to Theorizing Authoritarianism

Yomna Helmy
Abstract 9770 | PDF Downloads 1606

Page 36-70

Before Maqāṣid

Youcef L Soufi
Abstract 832 | PDF Downloads 1136

Page 71-102

Book Reviews

Reports

Islam and Psychology

Sibel Nayman
Abstract 1292 | PDF Downloads 1386

Page 188-194

Obituary

AbdulHamid Ahmad AbuSulayman’s Legacy of Intellectual Reform

Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad
Abstract 1316 | PDF Downloads 786

Page 196-208