Author name: New Afaq Publications Number of pages: 352 Book size: 17×24 Publishing house: Afaq al-Ma’rifa Since the nineteenth century, Western academies have not stopped publishing Orientalist research and studies on Islamic law, jurisprudence, and its origins, until the sum of these Orientalist narrative research on Sharia And jurisprudence in general, which worked to shape and direct the vast majority of the style of writing and research in the history and mechanisms of the operation of Islamic law and jurisprudence and its origins. This book seeks to draw the general map of the Orientalist work on Sharia, and to extract, analyze and discuss the features of the Orientalist narrative about Sharia through the central texts that most Western researchers rely on in building their perception of Sharia, in order to identify points of agreement and disagreement and patterns of continuity between them. Dr. Wael Hallaq’s proposal about Islamic Sharia had a special place in this book, as it is the most recent project in this regard, and because it aims to dismantle the starting points of the Orientalist narrative about Sharia, by examining the features of this proposal and evaluating its outcomes in light of the realistic results it reached.