Wael Hallaq

Wael B. Hallaq
Born 1955
Nazareth

Wael B. Hallaq is currently the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University at the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies. After a Ph.D. from the University of Washington, he joined The McGill University Institute of Islamic Studies in 1985, to become an assistant professor in Islamic law. In 1994, he earned full professorship, and in 2005 became a James McGill Professor in Islamic law. A prolific author and lecturer, he is a world-renowned scholar of Islamic law, with numerous contributions to the field of Islamic legal studies. His work has been translated into several languages, including Arabic, Indonesian, Hebrew, Japanese, Persian, and Turkish.

Hallaq’s publications, lectures and course offerings[1] reveal several dominant areas of interest and expertise. Primary among these have been: 1) a concern with the markedly problematic (yet often overlooked) epistemic institutional ruptures generated by the onset of modernity and the many socio-politico-historical forces subsumed by it (including Colonialism and its many projects), especially in the overlapping areas of law and morality; 2) a related concern with intellectual history and development of Orientalism, and the many repercussions of Orientalist paradigms in later scholarship and in Islamic legal studies as a whole; and 3) a thorough explication of the synchronic and diachronic development of Islamic traditions of logic, legal theory, and substantive law along with an elucidation of the particulars of interdependent systems within these traditions. Hallaq’s writings have explicated the structural dynamics of legal change in pre-modern law, and have recently been moving in the direction of asserting the centrality of moral theory to understanding the history of Islamic law. His latest work, Shari‘a: Theory, Practice, Transformations (2009), also represents a pioneering attempt at introducing theory into the field of Shari‘a study.

Publications

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References

  1. ^ for an incomplete listing, see the McGill faculty pages at http://www.mcgill.ca/islamicstudies/faculty/wael-hallaq/