Islamic legal thought : a compendium of Muslim jurists /

In Islamic Legal Thought: A Compendium of Muslim Jurists , twenty-three scholars each contribute a chapter on a distinguished Muslim jurist. The volume is organized chronologically and it includes jurists who represent the formative, classical and modern periods of Islamic legal thought. Each chapte...

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Other Authors: Arabi, Oussama, 1954-, Powers, David Stephan., Spectorsky, Susan A.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden : Brill, 2013.

Series: Studies in Islamic Law and Society 36.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2013, ISBN: 9789004248731.

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490 1 |a Studies in Islamic law and society,  |x 1384-1130 ;  |v v. 36 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 533-561) and indexes. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Introduction /  |r Oussama Arabi , David S. Powers and Susan A. Spectorsky --   |t 1. Abū Ḥanīfa (d. 150/767) /  |r Yanagihashi Hiroyuki --   |t 2. Mālik born Anas (d. 179/795) /  |r Yossef Rapoport --   |t 3. al-Shāfiʿī (d. 204/820) /  |r Joseph E. Lowry --   |t 4. Saḥnūn born Saʿīd (d. 240/854) /  |r Jonathan E. Brockopp --   |t 5. Aḥmad born Ḥanbal (d. 243/855) /  |r Susan A. Spectorsky --   |t 6. al-Khaṣṣāf (d. 261/874) /  |r Peter C. Hennigan --   |t 7. Abū Jaʿfar al-Ṭaḥāwī (d. 321/933) /  |r Nurit Tsafrir --   |t 8. al-Jaṣṣāṣ (d. 370/981) /  |r Murteza Bedir --   |t 9. al-Sharīf al-Murtaḍā (d. 436/1044) /  |r Devin J. Stewart --   |t 10. Ibn Ḥazm al-Qurṭubī (d. 456/1064) /  |r Samir Kaddouri --   |t 11. al-Sarakhsī (d. 483/1090) /  |r Osman Taştan --   |t 12. Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 505/1111) /  |r Ebrahim Moosa --   |t 13. Ibn Rushd al-Jadd (d. 520/1126) /  |r Delfina Serrano Ruano --   |t 14. Qāḍī ʿIyāḍ (d. 544/1149) /  |r Camilo Gómez-Rivas --   |t 15. Sayf al-Dīn al-Āmidī (d. 631/1233) /  |r Bernard G. Weiss --   |t 16. Abū Isḥāq al-Shāṭibī (d. 790/1388) /  |r Muhammad Khalid Masud --   |t 17. Aḥmad al-Wansharīsī (d. 914/1509) /  |r David S. Powers --   |t 18. Ebu's-suʿud (d. 982/1574) /  |r Colin Imber --   |t 19. Muḥammad Bāqir al-Bihbihānī (d. 1205/1791) /  |r Robert Gleave --   |t 20. al-Mahdī al-Wazzānī (d. 1342/1923) /  |r Etty Terem --   |t 21. Muḥammad Rashīd Riḍā (d. 1935) /  |r Mahmoud O. Haddad --   |t 22. ʿAbd al-Razzāq al-Sanhūrī Pasha (d. 1971) /  |r Oussama Arabi --   |t 23. Ḥasan al-Turābī (1932-) /  |r Aharon Layish --   |t References --   |t Index of Qurʾānic verses --   |t Index of Arabic terms --   |t General Index. 
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520 |a In Islamic Legal Thought: A Compendium of Muslim Jurists , twenty-three scholars each contribute a chapter on a distinguished Muslim jurist. The volume is organized chronologically and it includes jurists who represent the formative, classical and modern periods of Islamic legal thought. Each chapter contains both a biography of an individual jurist and a translated sample of his work. The biographies emphasize the scholarly milieu in which the jurist worked-his teachers, colleagues and pupils, as well as the type of juridical thinking for which he is best known. The translated sample highlights the contribution of each jurist to the evolution of both the method and the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence. The introduction by the volume's three editors, Oussama Arabi, David S. Powers and Susan A. Spectorsky, provides a concise overview of the contents. Contributors include: Oussama Arabi, Murteza Bedir, Jonathan E. Brockopp, Robert Gleave, Camilo Gómez-Rivas, Mahmoud O. Haddad, Peter C. Hennigan, Colin Imber, Samir Kaddouri, Aharon Layish, Joseph E. Lowry, Muhammad Khalid Masud, Ebrahim Moosa, David S. Powers, Yossef Rapoport, Delfina Serrano Ruano, Susan A. Spectorsky, Devin J. Stewart, Osman Tastan, Etty Terem, Nurit Tsafrir, Bernard G. Weiss, Hiroyuki Yanagihashi. 
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