Mālik and Medina : Islamic legal reasoning in the formative period /
This book studies the legal reasoning of M?lik ibn Anas. It emphasizes that the Sunn? schools of law emerged during the formative period as independent legal methodologies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
Brill,
2013.
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Colección: | Islamic history and civilization ;
v. 101. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Introduction; Overview of the Book; Reconsidering Paradigms; Considered Opinion (Ra'y) versus Ḥadīth ; Comparing Mālik and Abū Ḥanīfa; Dissent in Early Islamic Law; The Relative Paucity of Legal Ḥadīth; Part One Mālik and the Medinese Tradition; Chapter One Mālik in Medina; Mālik's Medina and the World Beyond; Mālik's Teachers; Mālik as a Teacher and Jurist; Mālik's Works; The Muwaṭṭa'; The Mudawwana; Comparing the Muwaṭṭa' and the Mudawwana; Other Early Compendia of Mālik's Opinions; Chapter Two An Overview of Mālik's Legal Reasoning; Introduction.
- Mālik's Use of the Qur'ānMālik, Ḥadīth, and the Sunna; The Disconnected Ḥadīth (al-Ḥadīth al-Mursal); Post-Prophetic Reports (Āthār); The Solitary Connected Ḥadīth (Ḥadīth al-Āḥād al-Musnad); Mālik's View of Consensus; Mālik and Regional Customs; Mālik's Utilization of Considered Opinion (Ra'y); Mālik's Use of Analogical Reasoning; Al-Shāfi'ī's Method of Legal Analogy; Analogical Reasoning on the Basis of Earlier Analogies and Standing Precepts; Legal Instruments Based on Inference (Istidlāl); Mālik's Use of Discretion (Istiḥsān); Illustrations of Mālik's Use of Discretion.
- The Ḥanafī Method of DiscretionMālik's Use of Preclusion (Sadd al-Dharā'i'); Illustrations of Mālik's Application of Preclusion; Mālik and the Unstated Good (al-Maṣāliḥ al-Mursala); Illustrations of the Unstated Good; Chapter Three Critiques of Medinese Praxis; Theories on Praxis in Modern Studies; Formative-Period Polemics against Praxis; Abū Yūsuf's Critique of Hijazi Praxis; Al-Shaybānī's Polemic against the Medinese; Early Shāfi'ī Contentions Regarding Medinese Praxis; Critiques of Praxis in Post-Formative Legal Theory; Praxis in Ḥanafī Works; Praxis in Mu'tazilī Works.
- Praxis in Shāfi'ī WorksPraxis from a Ẓāhirī Perspective; Generalizations about Praxis Seen through the Prism of Post-Formative Juristic Critiques; Chapter Four Medinese Praxis in the Eyes of Its Advocates; Introduction; The Correspondence of Mālik and al-Layth ibn Sa'd; Praxis in Mālikī and Ḥanbalī Works on Legal Theory; Categories of Medinese Praxis; Juristic Classifications of Medinese Praxis; Juristic Classifications of Praxis in the Light of Mālik's Terminology; The Medinese Community in Mālik's Eyes; Jurists as Heirs and Guardians of Praxis; Praxis and the Golden Mean.
- Mimesis and Early Islamic PraxisGeneral Observations about Praxis and Legal Texts; Using Praxis to Distinguish Repealed (Mansūkh) from Repealing (Nāsikh) Texts; Using Praxis to Distinguish between Normative and Non-Normative Texts; Using Praxis to Distinguish Isolated from Habitual Actions; Using Praxis to Distinguish between the Prophet's Different Roles (Taṣarrufāt); Using Praxis to Modify and Supplement Textual Content; Part Two Mālik's Terminology in the Muwaṭṭa' and Mudawwana; Chapter Five Mālik's Terminology; Introduction; Theories Regarding Mālik's Terminology.