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Authority, Conflict, and the Transmission of Diversity in Medieval Islamic Law
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Authority, Conflict, and the Transmission of Diversity in Medieval Islamic Law

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This book looks at Tabaqat al-fuqaha’ al-shafi'iyah by Ibn Qadi Shuhbah (d. 851/1448) and how its author attempted to portray the development of the Shafi'i school of law up to his own times.
The volume examines the impact of crises on the formation of the tabaqat genre. It demonstrates how tabaqat, dedicated to explicating religious authority, were used by authors to sort-out challenges to intellectual orthodoxies. It also examines in detail the Tabaqat directly, demonstrating Ibn Qadi Shuhbah’s depiction of the development of Shafi'i law, the formation of intellectual sub-schools within the madhhab, the causes of legal decline, and curatives for the decline that are to be found in the great Shafi'i Ikhtilaf (divergent opinion) texts: the ‘Aziz sharh al-wajiz by al-Rafi'i and the Rawdat al-talibin by al-Nawawi.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
28 February 2006
Pages
300
ISBN
9789004147454

This book looks at Tabaqat al-fuqaha’ al-shafi'iyah by Ibn Qadi Shuhbah (d. 851/1448) and how its author attempted to portray the development of the Shafi'i school of law up to his own times.
The volume examines the impact of crises on the formation of the tabaqat genre. It demonstrates how tabaqat, dedicated to explicating religious authority, were used by authors to sort-out challenges to intellectual orthodoxies. It also examines in detail the Tabaqat directly, demonstrating Ibn Qadi Shuhbah’s depiction of the development of Shafi'i law, the formation of intellectual sub-schools within the madhhab, the causes of legal decline, and curatives for the decline that are to be found in the great Shafi'i Ikhtilaf (divergent opinion) texts: the ‘Aziz sharh al-wajiz by al-Rafi'i and the Rawdat al-talibin by al-Nawawi.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
28 February 2006
Pages
300
ISBN
9789004147454