In a richly narrated historical study, Soufi excavates an Islamic legal culture of critique from the 10th to 13th centuries. Focusing on the practice of munazara (disputation), Soufi explores how and why oral debates became a pervasive and revered part of the intellectual legal landscape of Iraq and Persia.
In a richly narrated historical study, Soufi excavates an Islamic legal culture of critique from the 10th to 13th centuries. Focusing on the practice of munazara (disputation), Soufi explores how and why oral debates became a pervasive and revered part of the intellectual legal landscape of Iraq and Persia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Youcef Soufi is Research Associate at the University of Toronto's Institute of Islamic Studies. He is a former Assistant Professor in Islamic Studies at the University of British Columbia and a former Chair of the Canadian Association for the Study of Islam and Muslims (CASIM). He has held fellowships at the Jackman Humanities Institute at the University of Toronto, the Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies at Simon Frasier University, and The Centre for Studies in Religion and Society (CSRS) at The University of Victoria.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part I * Chapter 1: Mourning Loss Through Debate: Pious Critique and its Limits * Chapter 2: The Emergence of Pious Critique: a Genealogy of "Munazara" * Chapter 3 "Why do We Debate?": Uncovering Two Discursive Foundations for Disputation * Part II * Chapter 4: Debating the Convert's Jizya: How the Madhhab Enabled Ijtihad * Chapter 5: Forced Marriage in Shafi'i Law: Revisiting School Doctrine * Chapter 6: The Case of the Mistaken Prayer Direction: Debating Indeterminate School Doctrine * Part III * Chapter 7: The End of Critical Islam?: Shafi'ism and Temporal Decay
* Introduction * Part I * Chapter 1: Mourning Loss Through Debate: Pious Critique and its Limits * Chapter 2: The Emergence of Pious Critique: a Genealogy of "Munazara" * Chapter 3 "Why do We Debate?": Uncovering Two Discursive Foundations for Disputation * Part II * Chapter 4: Debating the Convert's Jizya: How the Madhhab Enabled Ijtihad * Chapter 5: Forced Marriage in Shafi'i Law: Revisiting School Doctrine * Chapter 6: The Case of the Mistaken Prayer Direction: Debating Indeterminate School Doctrine * Part III * Chapter 7: The End of Critical Islam?: Shafi'ism and Temporal Decay
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