Islamic Apocalyptic Jurisprudence
This article introduces Islamic apocalyptic jurisprudence (theories of final law that will govern humanity in the End Times) to academic study. Section 1 considers why the topic has remained unexamined and suggests a basic taxonomy. Section 2 exposes the apocalyptic jurisprudence of two case studies...
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Islamic law and society
Year: 2024, Volume: 31, Issue: 3, Pages: 260-311 |
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Shi‘ism
B Political Islam B Islamic apocalypse B Isis B Islamic Law B Sunnism B Islamic Republic of Iran B law and religion |
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