According to the view current among Western scholars of Islam, the number of reliable legal traditions going back to Ibn Shihab az-Zuhri is very small. This view has been challenged in this article. A source-critical study of the early sources now available shows that the number of texts that can be attributed to al-Zuhri is much larger than usually thought. On the basis of the numerous legal texts that al-Zuhi's students transmitted in their compilations, a detailed picture of his jurisprudence can be drawn. But what is more, the state of development which Islamic jurisprudence had reached in the first quarter of the second century A.H. can be reconstructed, and partly even the preliminary stages of the first centur
The research aims at deconstructing the standard account of origins of Ibāḍī law and the evolution o...
In an article published in 1993, I argued that Muḥammad Ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī (d. 204/820) was n...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...
The early Muslim scholar, Ibn Shihāb al-Zuhrī (d. 124/742) is known for his involvement in Islamic j...
This thesis is an attempt to question the established thesis of Joseph Schacht that Islamic law, as ...
The study aims to discuss the usage of the term “Madhhab” by the classical jurists to specify the op...
The historiography of the early development of Islamic law, the Sharia, is highly contentious both a...
The historiography of the early development of Islamic law, the Sharia, is highly contentious both a...
To understand the essence of a legal system, one of the priority tasks is to study the doctrine of i...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...
It is known that the Arabian Peninsula have been chosen to be the land of the final massages from Al...
Islamic Jurisprudence comprises of the laws that govern a Muslims daily life. The Proph...
This thesis studies one particular aspect of UsOl al-Figh (the principles of Jurisprudence), the p...
The research aims at deconstructing the standard account of origins of Ibāḍī law and the evolution o...
The research aims at deconstructing the standard account of origins of Ibāḍī law and the evolution o...
In an article published in 1993, I argued that Muḥammad Ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī (d. 204/820) was n...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...
The early Muslim scholar, Ibn Shihāb al-Zuhrī (d. 124/742) is known for his involvement in Islamic j...
This thesis is an attempt to question the established thesis of Joseph Schacht that Islamic law, as ...
The study aims to discuss the usage of the term “Madhhab” by the classical jurists to specify the op...
The historiography of the early development of Islamic law, the Sharia, is highly contentious both a...
The historiography of the early development of Islamic law, the Sharia, is highly contentious both a...
To understand the essence of a legal system, one of the priority tasks is to study the doctrine of i...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...
It is known that the Arabian Peninsula have been chosen to be the land of the final massages from Al...
Islamic Jurisprudence comprises of the laws that govern a Muslims daily life. The Proph...
This thesis studies one particular aspect of UsOl al-Figh (the principles of Jurisprudence), the p...
The research aims at deconstructing the standard account of origins of Ibāḍī law and the evolution o...
The research aims at deconstructing the standard account of origins of Ibāḍī law and the evolution o...
In an article published in 1993, I argued that Muḥammad Ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī (d. 204/820) was n...
Scholars of Islamic law point to the absence of any extant work of legal theory between the Risāla o...