The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law
Edited by Anver M. Emon and Rumee Ahmed
Author Information
Anver M. Emon, Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Rumee Ahmed, Associate Professor of Islamic Law, University of British Columbia
Anver M. Emon is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Religion, Pluralism, and the Rule of Law at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Religious Pluralism and Islamic Law (OUP 2014), co-editor of the Oxford Islamic Legal Studies series, and founding editor of the journal Middle East Law and Governance.
Rumee Ahmed is Associate Professor of Islamic Law and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia.
Contributors:
Rula Jurdi Abisaab is Associate Professor of Islamic History at the Institute of Islamic Studies at McGill University.
Natasha Bakht is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa.
John R. Bowen is the Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.
Nathan J. Brown is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and the Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs.
Ayesha S. Chaudhry is Associate Professor of Islamic studies and Gender studies at the University of British Columbia. She is the Canada Research Chair of Religion, Law, and Social Justice
Melissa Crouch is a senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.
Shannon Dunn is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University.
Mohammad Fadel is an associate professor at the University of Toronto and Canada Research Chair for the Law and Economics of Islamic Law.
Antonia Fraser Fujinaga is a translator and independent scholar. She holds a Ph.D. in Islamic law from the University of Edinburgh.
Haim Gerber is Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Jerusalem.
Robert Gleave is Professor of Arabic Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Islam at the University of Exeter.
Syed Adnan Hussain is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Saint Mary's University, Halifax.
Matthew B. Ingalls is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the American University of Dubai.
Benjamin Jokisch is a researcher at the Free University of Berlin.
Marion Katz is a professor in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University.
Andrew F. March is a Berggruen Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University.
Ruth A. Miller is Professor of History at the College of Liberal Arts, University of Massachusetts Boston.
M. Reza Pirbhai is an associate professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar.
Jeff Redding is Associate Professor at the Center for International and Comparative Law at Saint Louis University School of Law.
Mara Revkin is a Ph.D. candidate in the Political Science Department at Yale University and an Islamic Law and Civilization Research Fellow of Yale Law School.
Mathias Rohe is Professor and Director of the Department of Civil Law and Civil Procedure at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
Abdullah Saeed is the Sultan of Oman Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies and the Director of the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies at the University of Melbourne.
M. Safa Saraçoglu is Associate Professor of History at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.
Ayman Shabana is an associate research professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar.
Ahmed El Shamsy is an associate professor in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago.
Mariam Sheibani is a Ph.D. candidate in the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department at the University of Chicago.
Youcef Soufi is a Ph.D. candidate in Religious Studies at the University of Toronto.
Kristen Stilt is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She is the Faculty Director of the Animal Law and Policy Program and Director of the Islamic Legal Studies Program.
Mairaj U. Syed is an assistant professor at the University of California, Davis.
Matthieu Tillier is Professor of History of Medieval Islam at the Université Paris-Sorbonne.
Amir Toft is a research scholar in the Department of Law and an Islamic Law and Civilization Research Fellow at Yale Law School, as well as a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago.
Lynn Welchman is a professor in the School of Law at SOAS, University of London.
Leonard Wood is an attorney at Sidley Austin LLP and a former research fellow at the Islamic Legal Studies Program of Harvard Law School.
Saadia Yacoob is Assistant Professor of Religion at Williams College.