Islam and LiteralismEdinburgh University Press, 26/09/2013 - 212 من الصفحات An investigatigation of the phenomenon of literal interpretation in Islam, which proposes the literal meaning as the only acceptable one. It focuses on the tradition of Muslim legal writings, and also makes reference to Quranic exegesis (tafsir) and Arabi |
المحتوى
History and Theory | |
The Preaching of Muhammad | |
Distinctive Characteristics | |
Legislation | |
The Seal of Prophecy | |
Introduction | |
Institutionalised Islam | |
The Elaboration of Institutional Theory | |
Notes | |
Index | |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abdallah Abdelmadjid Charfi Abū Bakr Abū Hanīfa according Ahmad ibn Hanbal aims Arabian peninsula Arabs authentic authority Beirut believers Cairo caliphate Charfi circumstances Companions concerning conquests consensus considered contemporary context culture developed divine elements example existing faith fiqh fuqah God’s hadīth Hejaz human Ibn Khaldoun imāms intellectual interpretation Islamic thought jurisprudence legitimacy Mālik meaning Mecca Medina Message and History message of Islam message of Muhammad modern monotheism moral Muhammad Iqbal Muqadimmah Muslim community Muslims nature opinion organisation original particular period person point of view political practice prayer pre-Islamic prescriptions prevailing Prophet prophetic message punishment question Qur’an Quraysh reality recognise ref1 ref2 ref2n ref3 refl religion religious revelation ritual role scholars schools seal of prophecy second/eighth century Shāfi‘ī social society solutions spiritual Sufi Sufism Sunna Sūra tafs term theologians theology traditional transmitters tribal truth ulamā Umar values verses women words