Sample Secondary Sources on Islamic Law (in English)
Islamic Studies Reading Room, 602 Butler Library (Non-Circulating).
Compiled by Casey Primel and Kaoukab Chebaro, ColumbiaUniversity Libraries.
(September 2009)

Bearman, P. J., Peters, R., & Vogel, F. E. (2005). The Islamic school of law: Evolution, devolution, and progress. Cambridge, Mass: Islamic Legal Studies Program, HarvardLawSchool.
Call No.: KBP250 .I84 2005g

Burton, J. (1990). The sources of Islamic law: Islamic theories of abrogation. Edinburgh: EdinburghUniversity Press.
Call No.: KBL .B8 1990g

Coulson, N. J. (1999). A history of Islamic law. Islamic surveys, 2. Edinburgh: EdinburghUniv. Press.
Call No.: KBL .C683 1999g

Fareed, M. G. (1996). Legal reform in the Muslim world: The anatomy of a scholarly dispute in the 19th and the early 20th centuries on the usage of ijtihād as a legal tool. San Francisco: Austin & Winfield.
Call No.: KBL .F373 1996g

Hallaq, W. B. (1994). Law and legal theory in classical and medieval Islam. Aldershot [England]: Ashgate/Variorum.
Call No.: KBL .H34 1994g

Hallaq, W. B. (2004). The formation of Islamic law. The formation of the classical Islamic world, v. 27. Aldershot, Hants, Great Britain: Ashgate/Variorum.
Call No.: KBP50 .F67 2004g

Hasan, A. (1994). The early development of Islamic jurisprudence. New Dehli: Adam Publishers & Distributors.
Call No.: KBL .H3644 1994g

Ismail, S. M. (1977). Al-Tashri al-Islami.
Call No.: BP144 .I885 1977g

Izz al-Dīn, M. Y. (2004). Islamic law: From historical foundations to contemporary practice. New Edinburgh Islamic surveys. Edinburgh: EdinburghUniversity Press.
Call No.: KBP55 .I99 2004g

Khaṣṣaf, A. i. ., Jaṣṣaṣ, A. i. ., & Ziadeh, F. J. (1978). Kitab Adab al-Qaḍi. al-Qahirah: Qism al-Nashr, al-Jamiah al-Amrikiyah bi-al-Qahirah.
Call No.: KBL .K475 1978

Khinn, M. M. i. M. (2002). Ijtihadat al-ṣaḥabah: Baḥth fi uṣul al-fiqh wa-tarikh al-tashri. Amman: Dar al-Alam.
Call No.: KBP55 .K49 2002

Layish, A., & Shaham, R. (2007). Law, custom, and statute in the Muslim world: Studies in honor of Aharon Layish. Studies in Islamic law and society, v. 28. Leiden: Brill.
Call No.: KBP50 .L39 2007

Makdisi, G. (1991). Religion, law, and learning in classical Islam. Hampshire, Great Britain: Variorum.
Call No.: BP55 .M35 1991

Qalahji, M. R. (1989). Mawsuat fiqh al-Ḥasan al-Baṣri. Bayrut: Dar al-Nafais.
Call No.: KBL .Q35 1989

Shaṭibi, I. i. M., & Muḥammad Rashid Riḍa. (1970s). Al-itiṣam. Bayrut: Dar al-Marifah.
Call No.: BP165.7 .S5 1970z

Schacht, J. (1959). The origins of Muhammadan jurisprudence. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Call No.: KBL .S387 1959

Schacht, J. (1982). An introduction to Islamic law. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press.
Call No.: KBL .S385 1982

Stewart, D. J. (1998). Islamic legal orthodoxy: Twelver Shiite responses to the Sunni legal system. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Call No.: KBL .S84 1998g

Tsafrir, N. (2004). The history of an Islamic school of law: The early spread of Hanafism. Harvard series in Islamic law, 3. Cambridge, Mass: Islamic Legal Studies Program, HarvardLawSchool.
Call No.: KBP295 .T78 2004

Zaqzūq, M. H. (2006). Mawsuat al-tashri al-Islami. al-Qahirah: Jumhuriyat Miṣr al-Arabiyah, Wizārat al-Awqaf, al-Majlis al-Alá lil-Shuun al-Islamiyah.
Call No.: KBP50 .M38 2006g