IBADI JURISPRUDENCE May 27Th- 29Th 2013 Jagiellonian University in Krakow

IBADI JURISPRUDENCE May 27Th- 29Th 2013 Jagiellonian University in Krakow

IBADI JURISPRUDENCE May 27th- 29th 2013 Jagiellonian University in Krakow MAY 27TH 8.30-10.00 Registration 9.00-10.00 Private meeting with His Magnificence Rector of the Jagiellonian University Prof. Dr. Wojciech Nowak with His Excellency Minister of Awqaf Shaykh Abdallah Al- Salmi and his delegation in the Rector’s office 10.00 – 10.45 Opening session Prof. Dr. Barbara Michalak-Pikulska - The Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies Prof. Dr. Wojciech Nowak - His Magnificence Rector of the Jagiellonian University Dr. Abdarrahman Al-Salimi Mr. Adam Kułach - His Excellency Ambassador-Head of Delegation of the European Union to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates His Excellency Bishop Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Pieronek Dr. Urszula Lewicka - the daughter of Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Lewicki 10.45 -11.00 Coffee break SESSION I THE FORMATION PERIOD AND THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF IBADI JURISPRUDENCE Chair: Josef van Ess 11.00-11.30 Wilferd Madelung: Aqwal Qatada, the Shu'aybiyya and the Nukkar 11.30-12.00 John Wilkinson: Contextualizing the Development of Ibadi Fiqh 12.00-12.30 Farhat Jaabiri: Rasa’il Jabir b. Zayd from a Jurisprudence Perspective 12.30-13.00 Discussion 13.00-14.30 Lunch SESSION I (continued) Chair: Jerzy Zdanowski 14.30-15.00 Ridwan Al-Sayid: Origins of Ibadi Legal Thought between Theology and Jurisprudence 15.00-15.30 Hossein Modarressi: Common Ibadi / Shi'ite Legacy in Imam Nur al-Din Al- Salimi’s Ma’arij Al-Amal 15.30-16.00 Adam Gaiser: Takfir Re-examined: Ambiguity and Polemic in the Sources on the Muhakkima 16.00-16.30 Ersilia Francesca: Early Ibadi Law 16.30-17.00 Discussion 17.00-17.30 Coffee break SESSION II REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS Part I: The Maghreb Chair: Adam Bieniek 17.30-18.00 Mustapha Badjou: The Concept of Ijtihad According to the Ibadi School of Jurisprudence 18.00-18.30 Cyrille Aillet and Mohamed Hassen: The Legal Responsa Attributed to the Third Imam of Tahert, Aflah b. Abd al-Wahhab (208-56/823-72) and the Early Ibadi Jurisprudence in North Africa 17.30-18.00 Latifa Guendouz: The Ibadiyya Doctrine in North Africa: Example of the Rustamid State 18.00-18.30 Leonard Chiarelli: Ibadi Communities in Muslim Sicily 18.30-19.00 Discussion 20.00 Dinner MAY 28TH SESSION II (continued) Part II: Oman and Central Asia Chair: Ersilia Francesca 9.00-9.30 Yohei Kondo: The Development of Ibadi Jurisprudence in Oman from the Third/Ninth to the Fourth/Tenth Centuries. A Preliminary Study on Some Marriage Issues 9.30-10.00 Usmanov Ibrokhim Sabirovich: The Representation of Ibadis in Scholarly Works from Mawerannahr 10.00-10.15 Discussion 10.15-10.45 Coffee break SESSION III THE IBADI JURISPRUDENCE AND THE THEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE Chair: Stefan Schreiner 10.45-11.15 Abdarrahman Al-Salimi: On the Emergence of Ibadi Theo-Jurisprudence 11.15-11.45 Mohammed Ech-Cheikh: Theology and Jurisprudence in Medieval Ibadi Thought (Al-Warjilani) 11.45-12.15 Angeliki Ziaka: The Roots of the Usul Al-Fiqh in the Ibadi Madhhab. A Comparison Between Abu Said Al-Kudami and Ibn Baraka 12.15-12.45 Muhammad Kamal Imam: Ibadism and Maqasid Sharia 12.45-13.15 Discussion 13.15-14.45 Lunch SESSION IV IBADI CASE LAW Chair: Mathias Rohe 14.45-15.15 Roswitha Badry: A Matter of Limited Female Agency: Oman’s Personal Status Law and Ibadi Jurisprudence on khul’ and Other Forms of Divorce Initiated and/or Approved by Women 15.15-15.45 Agostino Cilardo: The Ibadi Law of Inheritance 15.45-16.00 Discussion 16.00-16.30 Coffee break 16.30-17.00 Danylo Radivilov: The Early Omani Siyar. Sin and Repentance in the Ibadi Legal Theory 17.00-17.30 Douglas Leonard: A Basis for Oman's Religious Tolerance: A Review of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century Ibadi Jurisprudence of Nur al-Din al-Salmi from Oman and Mohammed Atfayish from North Africa Regarding Coexistence with Jews and Christians. 17.30-18.00 Stefan Schreiner: Jewish Law in Ibadi Context. The Case of Levirate 18.00-18.30 Discussion 19.30 Dinner MAY 29TH SESSION IV IBADI CASE LAW (continued) - IBADI LAW IN CONTEMPORARY TIME Chair: Heinz Gaube 9.00-9.30 Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa: Ibadi Jurisprudence and the Law of the Sea 9.30-10.00 Mathias Rohe: Water and the Law in Oman 10.00-10.30 Michael Jansen: Ibadi Architectural Law 10.30-11.00 Discussion 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.00 Yahya Misho: Ibadi Jurisprudence on Urbanism and Architecture. Al- Furstai’s Kitab al-Aradiyn 12.00-12.30 Amal Ghazal: Ibadi Jurisprudence: Responses to Modernity 12.45-13.00 Valerie Hoffman: Ibadi Scholars on Association and Dissociation, from the Tenth to the Twenty First Century 13.00-13.30 Discussion 13.30-15.00 Lunch SESSION V IBADI MADHHAB AND THE SUNNI AND SHIITE SCHOOLS Chair: Hossein Modarressi 15.00-15.30 Okilov Saidmukhtor Saidakbarovich: The Sunni Creed and Ibadi Teaching: Differences and Similarities 15.30-16.00 Miklos Muranyi: Malikism and Ibadism. Notes on Some Hitherto Unknown Manuscripts 16.00-16.30 Sagdiev Khabibullo Yodgorovich: The Theological Views of the Hanafi Scholar Abujafar al-Tahawi in Comparison with Ibadi Teachings 16.30-17.00 Discussion 17.00-17.30 Coffee break SESSION VI LAW AND POETRY Chair: Barbara Michalak-Pikulska 17.30-18.00 Hilal Al-Hajri: The Modernity of Our Ancestors: Penetrating Taboos in Classic Omani Poetry 18.00-18.30 Muhsin Al-Kindi: The Composition of the Ibadi Legal Poets 18.30-19.30 Discussion – Final Remarks and Conclusion 20.00 Dinner .

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