📖 Overview
Abdur Rahman Doi (1933-1999) was a prominent Islamic scholar and author who specialized in Islamic law and jurisprudence. His most influential work is "Shariah: The Islamic Law," which became a standard reference text in many universities and Islamic institutions.
As a Nigerian-born academic, Doi taught Islamic Studies at various institutions including Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria and the International Islamic University Malaysia. His expertise bridged traditional Islamic scholarship with modern academic approaches, producing works that served both Muslim and non-Muslim readers seeking to understand Islamic legal principles.
Doi authored several other significant books including "Non-Muslims Under Shariah," "Women in Shariah," and "Introduction to the Hadith." His writing style was known for making complex Islamic legal concepts accessible while maintaining scholarly rigor and authenticity.
Throughout his career, Doi focused on explaining Islamic legal principles in the context of contemporary issues, particularly addressing misconceptions about Islamic law in the modern world. His works continue to be used as educational resources in Islamic studies programs and by researchers studying Islamic jurisprudence.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Doi's ability to explain complex Islamic legal concepts in clear, accessible language without oversimplifying. His "Shariah: The Islamic Law" receives attention for its systematic organization and comprehensive coverage.
What readers liked:
- Clear explanations of complicated legal principles
- Balanced presentation of different Islamic schools of thought
- Practical examples that connect theory to modern situations
- Thorough documentation and references
What readers disliked:
- Some passages appear dated (particularly regarding gender roles)
- Technical terminology can be overwhelming for beginners
- Limited discussion of contemporary applications in some sections
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 4.2/5 (127 ratings)
Amazon: 4.4/5 (38 reviews)
Notable reader comment: "Doi breaks down complex fiqh concepts into digestible pieces without losing the depth of the original texts" - Amazon reviewer
Several university course syllabi and Islamic studies programs list Doi's works as required reading, particularly "Shariah: The Islamic Law" and "Introduction to the Hadith."
📚 Books by Abdur Rahman Doi
Shariah: The Islamic Law - Comprehensive examination of Islamic legal principles and their historical development across different schools of thought.
Non-Muslims Under Shariah (Islamic Law) - Analysis of legal rights, responsibilities and protections afforded to non-Muslims living under Islamic law.
Women in Shariah (Islamic Law) - Detailed study of women's legal status, rights and duties within Islamic jurisprudence.
Islamic Law: From Historical Foundations to Contemporary Practice - Overview of Islamic legal theory and its practical application from early Islam to modern times.
Hadith: An Introduction - Foundational text explaining the collection, classification and significance of prophetic traditions in Islam.
Introduction to the Hadith - Basic guide covering the methodology of hadith sciences and their role in Islamic scholarship.
The Legal Status of the Muslims in England - Research examining the position of Muslims under British law and associated challenges.
Basis of Shariah (Islamic Law) - Text outlining core principles and sources that form the foundation of Islamic jurisprudence.
Non-Muslims Under Shariah (Islamic Law) - Analysis of legal rights, responsibilities and protections afforded to non-Muslims living under Islamic law.
Women in Shariah (Islamic Law) - Detailed study of women's legal status, rights and duties within Islamic jurisprudence.
Islamic Law: From Historical Foundations to Contemporary Practice - Overview of Islamic legal theory and its practical application from early Islam to modern times.
Hadith: An Introduction - Foundational text explaining the collection, classification and significance of prophetic traditions in Islam.
Introduction to the Hadith - Basic guide covering the methodology of hadith sciences and their role in Islamic scholarship.
The Legal Status of the Muslims in England - Research examining the position of Muslims under British law and associated challenges.
Basis of Shariah (Islamic Law) - Text outlining core principles and sources that form the foundation of Islamic jurisprudence.
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Mohammad Hashim Kamali focuses on Islamic legal theory and contemporary applications of Shariah principles. He bridges classical Islamic legal scholarship with modern contexts in a methodical way that mirrors Doi's style.
Taha Jabir Al-Alwani developed frameworks for Islamic legal thought in modern times. His works on usul al-fiqh and maqasid al-shariah complement Doi's writings on Islamic law and society.
Muhammad Taqi Usmani produces detailed analysis of Islamic commercial law and modern financial issues. His methodology of applying classical fiqh principles to contemporary matters follows similar patterns to Doi's work.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi writes extensively on Islamic law with focus on minority jurisprudence and modern applications. His works systematically address contemporary issues while maintaining connection to traditional Islamic legal scholarship.