A direct counterpoint to fear mongering headlines about shariah law--a Muslim American legal expert tells the real story, eliminating stereotypes and assumptions with compassion, irony, and humor.
Introduction
PART I: THE BASICS AND FOUNDATIONS OF SHARIAH
CHAPTER ONE
Shariah in a Nutshell
CHAPTER TWO
Muhammad and the Birth of Islam
CHAPTER THREE
The Qur’an: The Primary Source of Shariah
CHAPTER FOUR
The Sunna: The Second Source of Shariah
CHAPTER FIVE
Sunni, Shi‘a, and Others
PART II: THE STORY OF SHARIAH
CHAPTER SIX
What Shariah Is and How It Works
CHAPTER SEVEN
Religious Minorities within the Shariah System
CHAPTER EIGHT
Shattering a Millennium and Disrupting a Civilization
CHAPTER NINE
Shariah in Postcolonial Muslim-Majority Countries
CHAPTER TEN
The Scary Stuff: Punishments
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Shariah in Everyday Life
CHAPTER TWELVE
The Disinformation Campaign and Shariah in America
PART III: RECOGNIZING THE PROBLEM
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Islamophobia and Why We Have the Stereotypes
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Sumbul Ali-Karamali is a Muslim American who grew up in California, answering questions on Islam ever since she can remember. After becoming a corporate lawyer, she earned an additional degree in Islamic law. She specializes in synthesizing academic material for general audiences and is the author of The Muslim Next Door and Growing Up Muslim. A popular speaker on topics related to Islam and Muslims, she hopes to promote intercultural understanding with her work, at least when she's not watching Star Trek reruns, listening to opera, or (reluctantly) white-water rafting with her husband. Connect with Sumbul on her website- www.sumbulalikaramali.com.
“Taking something as complex as the Sharia and exploring it
succinctly, lucidly, and without oversimplification is where this
book excels. Well-suited—and highly recommended—for general readers
(both Muslim and non-Muslim) with an interest in Sharia.”
—Booklist, Starred Review
“With clarity and wit, [Ali-Karamali] describes shariah’s origins,
central texts, methodologies, and schools of thought, exploring
something that was never a code of law, but rather a system of
interpretation designed to evolve and be flexible . . . This is a
remarkably nuanced and thought-provoking history.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“Highly recommended for readers interested in learning more about
Sharia and Muslim American communities.”
—Library Journal, Starred Review
“Refreshingly, she shies away from giving a simple definition,
instead characterizing Shariah as a broad and in some ways
all-encompassing system of Islamic wisdom . . . Ali-Karamali’s
explanation of Shariah is a useful counter to the perceptions of
many in the West . . . Her book is significant in a time of
continued misconceptions about Islam.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An engaging, elegant, and accessible book on a subject everyone
needs to understand. With clarity, compassion, and even humor,
Sumbul Ali-Karamali explains shariah in a relatable narrative
format, far from abstract, and guaranteed to resonate with those
interested in separating the truth about shariah from all the myths
and tall tales circulating in the public discourse.”
—Reza Aslan, best-selling author of Zealot
“An extraordinary, much-needed book and a great read. It tackles a
controversial and misunderstood topic: shariah and its role in
Muslim life. Critically, Demystifying Shariah is based on the
author’s expertise in shariah and Islamic law, as well as much of
the best scholarship available today. But Ali-Karamali’s genius is
her ability to tackle a controversial subject and explain it in a
clear and engaging style, making the book a pleasure to read not
only by policymakers and media but also an educated general
public.”
—John L. Esposito, professor of religion and international affairs,
Georgetown University, and author of The Future of Islam
“Sumbul Ali-Karamali is able to speak to both Muslims and others
about Islam with clarity and expertise. Shariah has been demonized
in the United States for nakedly political purposes in a way that
Roman Catholic canon law was in the nineteenth century, and in the
way that halakhah or Jewish law has been by modern anti-Semites.
Ali-Karamali expertly clears away the ideological cobwebs and lays
out the facts about shariah and Muslim practice, and manages to
make it all a page-turner.”
—Juan Cole, professor of history, University of Michigan, and
author of Muhammad
“Purveyors of Islamophobia today often promote mischaracterizations
of shariah in order to demonize Muslims. Ali-Karamali’s book
represents a critically important antidote to this willful
ignorance. It offers the uninformed reader a helpful background in
the basics of shariah relative to Muhammad and the early Islamic
community before exploring the many dimensions of shariah today
with laudable clarity. With dual qualifications as both a lawyer
and a specialist in Islamic law, Ali-Karamali is perfectly
positioned to help the public disentangle itself from the thicket
of misinformation and disinformation nurtured by the latest
advocates of religious intolerance.”
—Peter Gottschalk, professor of religion, Wesleyan University, and
author of American Heretics
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