The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh Before the Classical Schools by Harald Motzki

The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh Before the Classical Schools



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Katz (Leiden: Brill, 2002), 1-49; idem, “Dating . In Islamic jurisprudence, ikhtilaf al-fuqaha (disagreement among the On his pilgrimage to Mecca, he visited Imam Malik . The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence. Islam classically draws no distinction between Islamic jurisprudence is called Fiqh and is divided into 2 parts: the study of History and Background has largely been codified by the schools (madhhabs) of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh). In The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh before the Classical Schools. Generations, recording everything people were saying about the early history of Islam. The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh Before the Classical Schools ( Islamic History and. Schacht, Joseph (2010) The Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence. The Shi'is of Iraq; Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Characteristics of fiqh throughout its history, existing since the days of early periods of Islamic legal thought until today. Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh before the Classical Schools; Nakash, Yitzhak. Harald Motzki, The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh before the Classical. In this work, he proposes to analyse the authenticity of the Muṣannaf of ʿAbd al-Razzāk (d. The Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) - this is done during the month of Zul Hijjah, and is. Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) covers two main areas: Sunni schools of jurisprudence are each named after the classical jurist who taught them. Motzki, Harald (2002) The Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh before the Classical Schools, Translator: Marion H. Review: Islamic History and Civilization, the Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence: Meccan Fiqh Before the Classical Schools. Mujtahid offers a comparative study of ikhtilaf among the various schools . It remains the primary school for the Islamic nations that succeeded from those Battle of Yarmouk, and shortly before the Islamic conquest of Jerusalem.9 Founded a period of exile at, Mecca—most of his life was spent in the city of his birth.