The Zahiris

The Zahiris
Title The Zahiris PDF eBook
Author I. Goldziher
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 252
Release 1999-08
Genre History
ISBN 9789004026322

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The Zahiris

The Zahiris
Title The Zahiris PDF eBook
Author Ignác Goldziher
Publisher Brill Archive
Total Pages 252
Release 1971
Genre Zahirites
ISBN

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The Zahiris

The Zahiris
Title The Zahiris PDF eBook
Author Ignác Goldziher
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 254
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004162410

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Ignaz Goldziher wrote his book 'Die Zahiriten' in 1883. The English translation of this standard work on Islamic jurisprudence appeared in 1971. The book has been in print ever since. This new edition in the Brill Classics in Islam series shows that "The hir?s" has not lost any of its actuality. The individual that adheres to the principles of madhhab al- hir, the Islamic legal school, is called hir?. Goldziher gives an extensive presentation of the hir?te school, its doctrine and the position of its representatives within orthodox Islam. hirism accepts only the facts clearly revealed by sensible, rational and linguistic intuitions, controlled and corroborated by Qur nic revelation. This history of Islamic theology sheds light on the hir?te legal interpretation vis-a-vis other legal schools and gives an interesting insight in questions like 'are all prescriptions and prohibitions in Islamic law commanded or forbidden?'

Homosexuality in Islam

Homosexuality in Islam
Title Homosexuality in Islam PDF eBook
Author Scott Siraj Al-Haqq Kugle
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 344
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 178074028X

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Homosexuality is anathema to Islam – or so the majority of both believers and non-believers suppose. Throughout the Muslim world, it is met with hostility, where state punishments range from hefty fines to the death penalty. Likewise, numerous scholars and commentators maintain that the Qur’an and Hadith rule unambiguously against same-sex relations. This pioneering study argues that there is far more nuance to the matter than most believe. In its narrative of Lot, the Qur’an could be interpreted as condemning lust rather homosexuality. While some Hadith are fiercely critical of homosexuality, some are far more equivocal. This is the first book length treatment to offer a detailed analysis of how Islamic scripture, jurisprudence, and Hadith, can not only accommodate a sexually sensitive Islam, but actively endorse it.

Salafi Ritual Purity

Salafi Ritual Purity
Title Salafi Ritual Purity PDF eBook
Author Richard Gauvain
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 394
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 071031356X

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This volume examines the ritual practices of Salafism, analysing both scholarly research and individual experience.

The Mamluks

The Mamluks
Title The Mamluks PDF eBook
Author John Brunton
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 330
Release 2023-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1398107352

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The colourful story of the Mamluk dynasty – marked with treachery, carnage and destructive behaviour – is a significant chapter in the history of the Near East.

Islam and Democracy in the Maldives

Islam and Democracy in the Maldives
Title Islam and Democracy in the Maldives PDF eBook
Author Azim Zahir
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000505030

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This book examines Islam’s relationship to democratization in the Indian Ocean nation of the Maldives. It explores how and why an electoral democracy based in a constitution that has many liberal features but also Islam-based limitations, especially lack of religious freedom, emerged in the country by 2009. In doing so, the book interrogates a major approach to Muslim politics that assumes reformist interpretations of Islam are a positive, and even a necessary, force for liberalization and democratization in Muslim-majority contexts. This book shows reformist Islam did play certain positive roles in democratization in the Maldives. However, the book suggests reformist Islam may not be an invariably uncontroversial force in the space of politics. It argues that modern nation building in the Maldives shaped by political actors with reformist Islamic orientations, since around the 1930s, has also completely transformed Islam as a modern institutional and discursive political religion. These transformations of Islam as a modern political religion have existed as path-dependent constraints on the depth of democratization, ensuring religion-based limitations and intensifying controversy over religion vis-à-vis the state and individual rights. An original empirical contribution towards a better understanding of Islam and politics in the Maldives, this book will be of interest to academics and students working on democracy, and Islam in particular, and in the fields of political science and area studies, especially South Asian politics.