Dr Ali Mohamed Salah
In an era where over 500 million Muslims live as minorities worldwide, the need for authentic, context-sensitive Islamic guidance has never been more urgent. Islamic Jurisprudence in the Western Diaspora addresses this critical gap with unprecedented depth and practical wisdom. Drawing from nearly 25 years of experience in Norway, Professor Dr. and Shaykh Ali Mohamed Salah presents the first comprehensive jurisprudential framework specifically tailored to Western contexts. From determining prayer times in polar regions where the sun never sets, to navigating complex financial systems, marriage laws, and workplace challenges, this groundbreaking work tackles the real-world dilemmas facing Muslims in secular societies. Unlike generic legal opinions, this book provides nuanced, locally-anchored guidance that preserves Islamic principles while enabling full civic participation. It offers rigorous scholarship grounded in classical Islamic law yet responsive to contemporary realities, presenting practical solutions for worship, finance, family life, employment, and civic engagement through a balanced approach that maintains religious integrity without compromising social integration. As Muslim populations in Europe are projected to reach 7.5% by 2050, the questions addressed here will only grow more pressing. This isn’t just another book on Islamic law, it’s a vital roadmap for preserving faith while thriving in pluralistic societies.For Muslims seeking authentic guidance, community leaders, and anyone interested in understanding Islam’s adaptation to Western contexts, this work offers both scholarly depth and practical wisdom for navigating the complexities of diaspora life in the modern world.