Ebook: The Ẓāhirī Madhhab (3rd/9th-10th/16th Century) A Textualist Theory of Islamic Law
Author: Amr Osman
- Genre: Religion
- Tags: Islamic Law Fiqh Islam Religion Middle East Studies Theology
- Series: Studies in Islamic Law and Society
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
- Language: English
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In this book, Amr Osman seeks to expand and re-interpret what we know about the history and doctrine of the Ẓāhirī madhhab. Based on an extensive prosopographical survey, he concludes that the founder, Dāwūd al-Ẓāhirī, was closer in profile and doctrine to the Ahl al-Ra’y than to the Ahl al-Ḥadīth. Furthermore, Ibn Ḥazm al-Andalusī may have had a damaging effect on the madhhab, which never actually developed into a full-fledged school of law. By examining the meaning of ‘ẓāhir’ and modern scholarship on ‘literalism’, he challenges the view that Ẓāhirism was literalist, proposing ‘textualism’ as an accurate reflection of its premises, methodology, and goals as a hermeneutical and legal theory.
Biographical note
Amr Osman, Ph.D. (2010), Princeton University, is Assistant Professor of Islamic History at Qatar University. His publications include Adalat al-Sahaba: The Construction of a Religious Doctrine, and Human Intervention in Divine Speech: The Waqf Rules and the Redaction of the Qur’anic Text.
Readership
All interested specifically in the Ẓāhirī madhhab and generally in Islamic law and legal history, as well as those interested in comparative legal and religious hermeneutics.
Biographical note
Amr Osman, Ph.D. (2010), Princeton University, is Assistant Professor of Islamic History at Qatar University. His publications include Adalat al-Sahaba: The Construction of a Religious Doctrine, and Human Intervention in Divine Speech: The Waqf Rules and the Redaction of the Qur’anic Text.
Readership
All interested specifically in the Ẓāhirī madhhab and generally in Islamic law and legal history, as well as those interested in comparative legal and religious hermeneutics.
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