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Doctrinal Instruction In Early Islam The Book Of The Explanation Of The Sunna By Ghulm Khall D 275888 Mahir Zuhayr Jarrar

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Doctrinal Instruction In Early Islam The Book Of The Explanation Of The Sunna By Ghulm Khall D 275888 Mahir Zuhayr Jarrar
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Māhir Zuhayr Jarrar
ISBN: 9789004429048, 9004429042
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Doctrinal Instruction In Early Islam The Book Of The Explanation Of The Sunna By Ghulm Khall D 275888 Mahir Zuhayr Jarrar by Māhir Zuhayr Jarrar 9789004429048, 9004429042 instant download after payment.

"This pioneering study casts important new light on key issues in the development of dogmatic instruction in early Islam, as it examines the creed written by the Basrian and Baghdadi Sunni preacher Ghulām Khalīl (d. 275/888). It includes a critical edition of the Arabic text and an English translation of what appears to be one of the earliest statements of religious beliefs in Islam. In particular, this book argues convincingly that this influential text was authored by the ninth century Ghulām Khalīl rather than the Hanbali preacher of Baghdad, al-Barbahārī- a claim repeatedly made by modern scholars, both Western and Eastern.The present publication broaches multi-layered themes with the aim of specifying the parameters of this "Muslim Creed" in terms of the composite relationship between its content and its origin. In addition, it tackles the important question of what may have led modern Salafis to embrace the doctrinal positions of this particular statement of belief and practice and, perhaps more importantly, to pursue its "institutionalization" as a religious orthodoxy"--

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