📖 Overview
Muhammad Hashim Kamali is a prominent Islamic legal scholar and expert in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) and law (Shari'ah). As the founding CEO of the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies in Malaysia and former Professor of Law at the International Islamic University Malaysia, he has made significant contributions to contemporary Islamic legal thought.
His work focuses on bridging classical Islamic legal principles with modern contexts, particularly in areas of constitutional law, human rights, and civil liberties. Kamali's book "Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence" is widely used as a standard text in universities worldwide and has been translated into multiple languages.
Kamali has authored over 35 books and hundreds of articles, with notable works including "Freedom of Expression in Islam" and "Islamic Commercial Law." His scholarship is characterized by detailed analysis of primary Islamic sources while addressing contemporary legal and ethical challenges.
The Afghan-born scholar received his education from the University of Kabul and the University of London, holding a PhD in Islamic and Middle Eastern Law. He has served on various international advisory boards and received multiple awards for his contributions to Islamic legal scholarship.
👀 Reviews
Readers consistently highlight Kamali's ability to explain complex Islamic legal concepts in accessible language. His works receive strong ratings on academic platforms and Islamic book review sites.
What readers liked:
- Clear explanations of Islamic legal principles for both scholars and general readers
- Thorough referencing and documentation of classical sources
- Balance between traditional and contemporary perspectives
- Practical examples that connect theory to modern issues
What readers disliked:
- Dense academic language in some sections
- Repetitive content across different books
- Limited coverage of minority opinions in Islamic law
- High price points for academic editions
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: 4.6/5 average (across major titles)
Goodreads: 4.3/5 average
Islamic Book Review: 4.7/5
One reader noted: "Kamali breaks down complex fiqh concepts without oversimplifying." Another commented: "The academic language can be challenging, but worth the effort for serious students."
📚 Books by Muhammad Hashim Kamali
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence - A comprehensive analysis of usul al-fiqh (Islamic legal theory) covering its history, methodology, and fundamental concepts.
Freedom of Expression in Islam - An examination of freedom of speech and its limits within Islamic law and ethics, including discussion of apostasy and blasphemy.
Islamic Commercial Law - A detailed study of Islamic business contracts, financial instruments, and commercial transactions in classical and contemporary contexts.
A Textbook of Hadith Studies - An introduction to hadith sciences covering authentication, classification, and collection methods of prophetic traditions.
Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam - An analysis of fundamental human rights concepts from Islamic legal and ethical perspectives.
Citizenship and Accountability of Government in Islam - An exploration of Islamic political theory focusing on citizenship rights and governmental responsibilities.
Shari'ah Law: An Introduction - A systematic overview of Islamic law's sources, principles, and applications in contemporary society.
The Right to Life, Security, Privacy and Ownership in Islam - A study of fundamental rights in Islamic law with focus on personal security and property rights.
Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law - An examination of criminal law in Islam including prescribed punishments and procedural safeguards.
Environmental Care in Islam - An analysis of Islamic legal and ethical principles regarding environmental protection and conservation.
Freedom of Expression in Islam - An examination of freedom of speech and its limits within Islamic law and ethics, including discussion of apostasy and blasphemy.
Islamic Commercial Law - A detailed study of Islamic business contracts, financial instruments, and commercial transactions in classical and contemporary contexts.
A Textbook of Hadith Studies - An introduction to hadith sciences covering authentication, classification, and collection methods of prophetic traditions.
Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam - An analysis of fundamental human rights concepts from Islamic legal and ethical perspectives.
Citizenship and Accountability of Government in Islam - An exploration of Islamic political theory focusing on citizenship rights and governmental responsibilities.
Shari'ah Law: An Introduction - A systematic overview of Islamic law's sources, principles, and applications in contemporary society.
The Right to Life, Security, Privacy and Ownership in Islam - A study of fundamental rights in Islamic law with focus on personal security and property rights.
Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law - An examination of criminal law in Islam including prescribed punishments and procedural safeguards.
Environmental Care in Islam - An analysis of Islamic legal and ethical principles regarding environmental protection and conservation.
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Sherman Jackson analyzes Islamic law and theology with attention to minority Muslim communities and modern contexts. His methodology combines classical Islamic scholarship with contemporary legal theory similar to Kamali's work.
Wael Hallaq examines Islamic legal theory and the development of Sharia through history. His research on Islamic jurisprudence and its evolution complements Kamali's work on Islamic legal principles.
Mohammad Akram Nadwi writes on Islamic law, hadith studies, and the role of women scholars in Islamic history. His detailed analysis of Islamic legal texts and principles shares common ground with Kamali's scholarly approach.