Syllabus/achievement requirements

Bok

Abou El Fadl, K. (2001). Speaking in God’s Name: Islamic Law, Authority and Women. Oxford: Oneworld. (Evt. senere utgave.)

 

Bokkapitler

Carvalho, C. (2018). i-Imams Studying Female Islamic Authority Online. I M. Hashas, J. J. de Ruiter & N. V. Vinding (Red.), Imams in Western Europe: Developments, Transformations, and Institutional Challenges (s. 185-204). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 

D?ving, C. A. (2012). ’Pressens m?rkemenn/troens tjenere’: Posisjon og selvforst?else blant sunni-muslimske imamer. I C. A. D?ving & B. Thorbj?rnsrud (Red.), Religi?se ledere: Makt og avmakt i norske trossamfunn (s. 26-46). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.

Fadel, M. (2014). ’Istafti qalbaka wa in aftāka al-nasu wa aftūka’: The Ethical Obligations of the muqallid between Autonomy and Trust. I K. A. Reinhart & R. Gleave (Red.), Islamic Law in Theory: Studies on Jurisprudence in Honor of Bernard Weiss (s. 105-126). Leiden: Brill.

Forte, A. (2018). Constructing a New Imagery for the Muslim Woman: Symbolic Encounters and the Language of Radical Empowerment. I A. Yaqin, P. Morey & A. Soliman (Red.),  Muslims, Trust and Multiculturalism: New Directions (s. 73-93). Cham: Palgrave.

Kr?mer, G. & Schmidtke, S. (2006). Introduction: Religious Authority and Religious Authorities in Muslim Societies: A Critical Overview. I G. Kr?mer & S. Schmidtke (Red.), Speaking for Islam: Religious Authorities in Muslim Societies (s. 1-14). Leiden: Brill.

van Bruinessen, M. (2010). Producing Islamic Knowledge in Western Europe: Discipline, Authority, and Personal Quest. I M. van Bruinessen & S. Allievi (Red.), Producing Islamic knowledge: Transmission and Dissemination in Western Europe (s. 1-27). London: Routledge.

Vinding, N. V. (2018). Towards a typology of imams of the West. I M. Hashas, J. J. de Ruiter & N. V. Vinding (Red.), Imams in Western Europe: Developments, Transformations, and Institutional Challenges (s. 231-254). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 

Vogt, K. (2012). ’Ikke prester, men l?rde’: shia-muslimske ledere i Norge. I C. A. D?ving & B. Thorbj?rnsrud (Red.), Religi?se ledere: Makt og avmakt i norske trossamfunn (s. 47-66). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.

Zaman, M. Q. (2006). Consensus and Religious Authority in Modern Islam: The Discourses of the ?Ulamā?. I G. Kr?mer & S. Schmidtke (Red.), Speaking for Islam: Religious Authorities in Muslim Societies (s. 153-180). Leiden: Brill.

 

Artikler

Abdelzaher, D. M., Kotb, A. & Helfaya, A. (2019). Eco-Islam: Beyond the Principles of Why and What, and Into the Principles of How. Journal of Business Ethics, 155, 623–643.

Eggen, N. S. (2018). ’Profetenes arvinger’: Oppfatninger om l?rdes autoritet i arabisk-islamsk middelalder. Babylon (1), 22–33.

Eggen, N. S. (2011). Conceptions of Trust in the Qur?ān. Journal of Qur?anic Studies, 13 (2), 56–85.

Furber, M. (2013). Ranking Confidence in the Validity of Contemporary Fatwas & their Dissemination Channels. Tabah Analytic Brief, 13.

Grimen, H. (2001). Tillit og makt: Tre samanhengar. Tidsskrift for den Norske L?geforening, 121, 3617–3619.

Ibrahim, A. F. (2016). Rethinking the Taqlīd Hegemony: An Institutional, Longue-Durée Approach. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 136, 801-816.

Kalmbach, H. (2015). Blurring Boundaries: Aesthetics, Performance, and the Transformation of Islamic Leadership. Culture and Religion, 16 (2), 160-174.

Lenard, P. T. (2016). Fragile Trust: Muslim Communities in Canada and the R v. NS Decision. Law & Ethics of Human Rights, 10 (2), 405–424.

Lumbard, J. E.B. (2015). Covenant and Covenants in the Qur’an. Journal of Qur’anic Studies, 17 (2), 1-23.

Padela, A. I., Pruitt, L. & Mallick, S. (2017). The Types of Trust Involved in American Muslim Healthcare Decisions: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. Journal of Religion and Health, 56, 1478–1488.

Shavit, U. & Spengler, F. (2017). Does the European Council for Fatwa and Research Matter? The Case of Muslims in Dortmund, Germany. Politics, Religion & Ideology, 18, 363-382.

Urbaniak, J. (2014). Liberation as a Correlate of Religiosity: A Christian–Muslim Perspective on Fundamental Trust. Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 25, 451-469.

 

Utdrag fra upublisert avhandling (deles ut)

Eggen, N. S. (2012). Conceptualisations of Trust in Medieval Islām: A Study in ?amāna, thiqa and Related Notions (Doktoravhandling). Universitetet i Oslo. 

 

Ca. 200 s. prim?rtekst, oppslag, eksempelstudier (deles ut).

 

 

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