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The Epistle on Legal Theory /

"The Epistle on Legal Theory is the oldest surviving Arabic work on Islamic legal theory and the foundational document of Islamic jurisprudence. Its author, Muḥammad ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʻī (d.204 H/820 AD), was the eponym of the Shāfiʻī school of legal thought, one of the four rites in Sunn...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Shāfiʻī, Muḥammad ibn Idrīs, 767 or 768-820
Otros Autores: Lowry, Joseph E. (Joseph Edmund) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Arabic
Publicado: New York : New York University, 2013.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine-generated contents note: Epistle on Legal Theory
  • Chapter on the Modalities of Legislative Statements
  • Chapter on the First Kind of Legislative Statement
  • Chapter on the Second Kind of Legislative Statement
  • Chapter on the Third Kind of Legislative Statement
  • Chapter on the Fourth Kind of Legislative Statement
  • Chapter on the Fifth Kind of Legislative Statement
  • Chapter Explaining What Is Revealed in the Book as Unrestricted, and Intended as Unrestricted, but Also Partly Restricted
  • Chapter Explaining What Is Revealed in the Book, the Apparent Meaning of Which Is Unrestricted but Which Combines the Unrestricted and the Restricted
  • Chapter Explaining What Is Revealed in the Book, the Apparent Meaning of Which Is Unrestricted but Which Is Intended in Its Entirety as Restricted
  • Chapter on the Category of Statements in Which Context Indicates the Meaning
  • The Category in Which the Wording Indicates the True Meaning Rather Than the Apparent Meaning
  • Chapter on What Is Revealed as Unrestricted and Which Prophetic Practice in Particular Indicated Is Intended as Restricted
  • Explanation of God's Imposition in His Book of the Obligation to Follow the Practice of His Prophet
  • The Obligation from God to Obey the Prophet, Paired with Obedience to God and Mentioned Separately
  • Chapter on God's Command to Obey God's Emissary
  • Chapter on God's Statement to His Creation Concerning Having Obliged His Emissary to Follow What Was Revealed to Him; The Evidence He Gave Concerning His Emissary's Following What He Was Commanded to Do, His Emissary's Being Guided, and His Emissary's Guidance of Those Who Follow Him
  • The Beginning of Abrogation
  • Abrogation Indicated Partly by the Book and Partly by Prophetic Practice
  • Chapter on the Obligation to Pray That the Book and Then Prophetic Practice Indicate to Be Obviated by Reason of an Excuse; and Concerning Him Whose Prayer Is Not Counted as Disobedience
  • Abrogation Indicated by Prophetic Practice and Consensus
  • Chapter on Obligations That God Revealed in the Form of Explicit Texts
  • Obligations Established by Explicit Texts and in Regard to Which God's Emissary Provided a Parallel Practice
  • Obligations Established by Explicit Texts in Regard to Which Prophetic Practice Indicates That He Intended Something Restrictive
  • Obligations Expressed in General Terms
  • Concerning Alms
  • Concerning the Pilgrimage
  • Concerning Waiting Periods
  • Concerning Women Unlawful to Marry
  • Concerning Unlawful Kinds of Food
  • Concerning That from Which Widows Must Abstain during the Waiting Period
  • Chapter on Problems Affecting Hadith-Reports
  • Another Instance of Abrogation
  • Another Instance
  • Another Instance
  • Another Instance of Legal Disagreement
  • Inconsistency in Narration in a Way That Differs from What Preceded
  • Another Instance Considered Contradictory, but Not by Us
  • Another Instance Considered a Case of Legal Disagreement
  • Another Instance of Legal Disagreement
  • Concerning the Major Washing for Friday Prayer
  • Prohibition for a Reason Indicated by a Reason Given in Another Hadith-Report
  • Prohibition for a Reason That Is Clearer Than That in the Preceding Discussion
  • Prohibition for a Reason Resembling the Preceding Discussion in One Way, and Differing from It in Another
  • Another Chapter
  • An Instance That Resembles the Preceding Point
  • Description of God's and His Emissary's Prohibitions
  • Chapter on Knowledge
  • Chapter on the Uncorroborated Report
  • Authority Confirming the Uncorroborated Report
  • Chapter on Consensus
  • Chapter on the Confirmation of Analogical Reasoning and Legal Interpretation; When Analogizing Is Necessary and When Not; Who May Perform Analogies
  • Chapter on Legal Interpretation
  • Chapter on Subjective Reasoning
  • Chapter on Legal Disagreement
  • Chapter on Inheritance Shares
  • Chapter on the Disagreement over the Grandfather
  • Opinions of the Companions
  • The Status of Consensus and Analogy.