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Early Islam In Medina Mlik And His Muwaa Yasin Dutton

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Early Islam In Medina Mlik And His Muwaa Yasin Dutton
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.11 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Yasin Dutton
ISBN: 9781350261860, 9781350261891, 1350261866, 1350261890
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Early Islam In Medina Mlik And His Muwaa Yasin Dutton by Yasin Dutton 9781350261860, 9781350261891, 1350261866, 1350261890 instant download after payment.

This book considers the transmission of the Sunna through the lens of the great Madinan legal scholar, Imam Malik ibn Anas (d. 179 AH/795 CE), in his renowned book al-Muwatta’, or ‘The well-trodden path’. It considers not only the legal judgements preserved in this book, but also the key scholars involved in the transmission of these judgements, namely, Malik’s teachers and students. These different transmissions provide very strong evidence for the reliability of Malik’s transmission of the Sunna.
Overriding these textual considerations is the concept of ‘amal, or the Practice of the People of Medina. This is accepted as a prime source by Malik and those following him, but is effectively rejected by the other schools, who prefer hadith (textual reports) as an indication of Sunna. Given the contested nature of ‘amal in both ancient and modern times, and the general unawareness of it in contemporary Islamic studies, this source receives extended treatment here. This allows for a deeper understanding of the nature of Islamic law and its development, and, by extension, of Islam itself.

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