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-----Original Message-----
From:    Mateen Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:    Tue, 11 Apr 2000 16:06:14 -0400
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Subject: Harvard conference on "The Madhhab"


MSA-EC - http://sunnah.org

The III International Conference on Islamic Legal Studies
The Madhhab

On May 4-6, 2000 the Islamic Legal Studies Program at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, 
MA, will host and sponsor an international conference on the madhhab, the Islamic 
school of law, with discussions on such innovative topics as madhhab-formation, 
inter-madhhab polemics, anti-madhhab tendencies, contemporary developments, the 
madhhab and the state, etc. All sessions will be held at Austin Hall on the Law School 
campus.

Please consult the conference program below, and for more information, including a 
registration form, please access our website <www.law.harvard.edu/Programs/ILSP> or 
contact Peri Bearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Thursday, May 4

8:30 - 9:00    Registration
9:00 - 9:15    Welcome, by Frank Vogel, Director Islamic Legal Studies Program, 
Harvard Law School

9:15 - 10:30   Madhhab Formation
               Steven Judd, Al-Awza`i and Sufyan al-Thawri: The Umayyad
               Madhhab?
               Christopher Melchert, From Regional Schools to Personal: Another
               Look
               Miklos Muranyi, The Formative Period of Legal Thought in 
               Medina in the 2nd century H. According to Newly Discovered 
               Sources

10:30 - 11:00  Coffee

11:00 - 12:45  Sumaiya Hamdani, The Path Not Taken?: Isma`ili Shi`ism and the 
               Sectarian Madhhab
               Devin Stewart, The Formation of the Twelver Shi`i Madhhab 
               Camilla Adang, The Zahiris of al-Andalus
               Ersilia Francesca, Formation and Development of the Ibadi Madhhab

12:45 - 2:00   Lunch

2:00 - 3:45    Changes and Developments during the Classical Period
               Bernard Weiss, Madhhab Affiliation as a Question (Mas'ala) in 
               Muslim Legal Theory
               Robert Gleave, Madhhab Ikhtilaf in Classical Shi`i Legal Theory
               Daphna Ephrat, Madrasa and Madhhab in Fifth/Eleventh-Century 
               Baghdad
               Yossef Rapoport, The Establishment of the Four Chief Judges and 
               Judicial Administration under the Mamluks

3:45 - 4:15    Tea

4:15 - 6:15    Self-Perception and Inter-Madhhab Polemics
               Eric Chaumont, What Makes the Shafi`i Madhhab Shafi`i (and the 
               Best of the Madhhabs!) According to al-Juwayni's "Mughith al-
               Khalq fi bayan al-ahaqq"?
               Brannon Wheeler, Fiqh on the Margins: Hanafi Madhhab Identity in 
               the Marginalia of Unpublished Commentaries on the Mukhtasar of 
               al-Quduri
               Aron Zysow, The Problem of Jurisprudential Unity in Zaydism 
               Himmet Taskomur, Choosing a Madhhab: Madhhabology and Truth 
               Claims of the Sunni Schools of Law


Friday, May 5

9:00 - 10:30   Shifting Boundaries
               Monique Bernards, Geographic Mobility within the Four Sunni 
               Madhahib up to the Fourth Islamic Century
               Alfonso Carmona, The Introduction of Malik's Teachings into al-
               Andalus
               Gideon Libson, The Muslim Legal Schools as Reflected in the 
               Halakhic Literature of the Geonim and in Maimonides' Writings

10:30 - 11:00  Coffee

11:00 - 12:30  Sukru Ozen, Politics of Intra-Religious Conversion in Islam
               Daniella Talmon-Heller, Fidelity, Cohesion and Conformity within 
               Madhahib in Zengid and Ayyubid Syria
               John Willis, Tariqa and Madhhab: A Revisionist Perspective

12:15 - 2:00   Lunch

2:00 - 3:30    Madhhab and the State
               Leon Buskens, Malikism as a Nationalist Ideology in Morocco
               Maribel Fierro, Madhhab and Sulta: Malikism and Political 
               Legitimacy in al-Andalus
               Rudolph Peters, What Does it Mean to be an Official Madhhab? The 
               Hanafis and the Ottoman State

3:30 - 4:00    Tea

4:00 - 6:00    Bernard Haykel, The Sunnization of the Zaydi Madhhab
               Muhammad Khalid Masud, Official Recognition of the Hanafi School 
               of Law in the Indian Sub-Continent
               Mark Cammack, Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia: Forging an 
               Indonesian Madhhab


Saturday, May 6

10:00 - 12:30  Transcending the Madhhab
               Albrecht Hofheinz, Transcending the Madhhab - In Practice 
               Martin Riexinger, The Ahl-i Hadith in British India as an Anti-
               Madhhab
               Madhhab and Their Historical Critique of the Emergence of 
               Madhahib
               Engku Rabiah Adawiah, Relaxing the Boundaries of Madhhab: The 
               Malaysian Experience
               Knut Vikor, To Follow a Madhhab is Shirk: Anti-Madhhabism in a 
               Nineteenth-Century Tradition

12:30 - 2:00   Lunch

2:00 - 4:15    Contemporary Developments
               Aharon Layish, The Eclectic Expedient as a Means for the 
               Reinstatement of Islamic Law in the Sudan under Numayri, 1983-85
               Birgit Krawietz, Cut and Paste: Producing Regulations Via Talfiq
               Leonid Sykiainen, Codification of the Islamic Legal Doctrine 
               (Fiqh) and the Role of its Schools for the Development of Modern 
               Islamic Legislation
               Brinkley Messick, Madhhabs and Modernity
               Ihsan Yilmaz, Muslim Identity in the 21st Century and the Muslim 
               Surfers on the Inter-Madhab-Net: From Legal Pluralism to Legal 
               Pragmatism and the Survival of Islam in Modern Secular Milieus

4:15 - 4:45    Tea

4:45 - 6:00    Conclusion, by Frank Vogel
               Discussion


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