Waqf in Zaydī Yemen : legal theory, codification, and local practice

Title
  1. Waqf in Zaydī Yemen : legal theory, codification, and local practice / by Eirik Hovden.
Published by
  1. Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
Author
  1. Hovden, Eirik

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Description
  1. x, 425 pages : illustrations (some color), color map; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. Islamic foundations (waqf, pl. awqāf) have been an integral part of Yemeni society both for managing private wealth and as a legal frame for charity and public infrastructure. This book focuses on four socially grounded fields of legal knowledge: fiqh, codification, individual waqf cases, and everyday waqf related knowledge. It combines textual analysis with ethnography seeking to understand how Islamic law is approached, used, produced and validated in selected topics of waqf law where the tensions are strong between ideals and pragmatic rules. The study analyses central Zaydī fiqh works such as the Sharḥ al-azhār-cluster, in addition to imamic decrees, fatwās, and waqf documents, mostly from Zaydī, Northern Yemen.
Series statement
  1. Studies in Islamic law and society, 1384-1130 ; volume 46
Uniform title
  1. Studies in Islamic law and society ; v. 46.
Subject
  1. Waqf > Yemen (Republic)
  2. Islamic law > Yemen (Republic)
  3. Islamic law
  4. Waqf
  5. Sozialanthropologie
  6. Rechtsethnologie
  7. Islam
  8. Schiiten
  9. Zaiditen
  10. Stiftung
  11. Wohltätigkeit
  12. Stiftungssatzung
  13. Rechtsanwendung
  14. Waqf > Yemen (Republic)
  15. Islamic law > Yemen (Republic)
  16. Yemen (Republic)
  17. Jemen
Contents
  1. Waqf as public infrastructure and welfare in Muslim societies -- Field, scope, and focus -- Types of data -- Fieldwork -- Archival material -- The structure of the book -- Representing validity in Islamic law -- Normative and descriptive models of waqf -- Academic debates on Islamic law -- Arriving at an analytical framework -- Central waqf administration -- Types of waqf in Yemen -- Historical overview of centralized state waqf administration -- Waqf administration under the Qasimi Dynasty (1045-1289/1636-1872) -- The waqf administration of Imam Yaya and Imam Amad (1911-62) -- The ministry of Awqaf after the revolution (1962- ) -- Main texts of Zaydi waqf fiqh and law -- Zaydism -- Zaydi fiqh texts and authors -- Zaydi validated fiqh, imamic decrees, Yemeni codification and laws -- Family waqf and inheritance -- Structure and main argument of the chapter -- The arrival of al-Hadi and his waqf-waiya model -- The fatwas of imam al-Manur Abdallah b. Amza (561-614/1166-1217) -- Instiar and Nur al-Abar -- The views of Ibn al-Murtaa (d. 840/1436) and Ibn Nifta (d. 877/1472) -- The fatwa collection of imam Izz al-Din (846-901/1442-95) -- Ikhtiyarat of al-mutawakkil Ismail (ca. 1060/1650) -- Al-risala al-mahdawiyya from 1188/1774 -- Al-shawkani's views (1173-1250/1760-1834) -- Imam Yaya's decrees -- Imam Amad's decrees (r. 1948-62) -- Republican waqf laws on the matter -- Exclusion of the Awlad al-Banat in other law schools -- The tenant's strong hand -- Property and lease law -- The genealogy and trajectory of the three-year rule -- The three-year rule in Zaydi fiqh : a chronological -- Presentation -- The three-year rule in modern Yemeni codification -- The three-year rule in other law schools and legal traditions -- Waqf lease in practice -- Private rights in public waqf -- The waiya of three cisterns : bayt al-laafa -- An ethnographic description -- Four waqf documents of public sanaa sabil-waqfs with private benefits -- Theoretical possibilities for private aspects of a public waqf -- Questions concerning the right to guardianship in combined waqfs -- Pure law, urf, and malaa : conclusions -- Sources of validity -- Situating legal knowledge -- The potential in waqf.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-399) and indexes.