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The Ẓāhirīs : their doctrine and their history : a contribution to the history of Islamic theology / by Ignaz Goldziher ; translated and edited by Wolfgang Behn ; with an introduction by Camilla Adang
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Appartient aux collections: Brill classics in Islam, 3
Publication: Leiden : Brill, 2008, cop. 2008 Description: 1 vol. (XXV-227 p.) ; 25 cmCollection : Brill classics in Islam; 3, ISSN 1872-5481Titre uniforme: Ẓâhiriten, 2008, anglaisISBN: 9789004162419 ; 9004162410.Langue: Anglais ; Arabe ; d'ouvrage original, Allemand Pays: Pays-Bas, Etats-Unis Auteur principal: Goldziher, Ignaz, 1850-1921 Co-auteur: Behn, Wolfgang H., Traducteur, Editeur scientifique; Adang, Camilla, Préfacier, etc. Résumé: 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 Ẓāhirīs has not lost any of its actuality. The individual that adheres to the principles of madhhab al-Ẓāhir, the Islamic legal school, is called Ẓāhirī. Goldziher gives an extensive presentation of the Ẓāhirīte school, its doctrine and the position of its representatives within orthodox Islam. Ẓāhirism accepts only the facts clearly revealed by sensible, rational and linguistic intuitions, controlled and corroborated by Qurʾānic revelation. This history of Islamic theology sheds light on the Ẓāhirīte legal interpretation vis-à-vis other legal schools and gives an interesting insight in questions like 'are all prescriptions and prohibitions in Islamic law commanded or forbidden?.Mots libres: Zahirisme . Item type: Ouvrage
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Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès BAB BP195.Z18. G6 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 166077

Bibliogr. p. [212]-216. Notes bibliogr.. Index

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 Ẓāhirīs has not lost any of its actuality. The individual that adheres to the principles of madhhab al-Ẓāhir, the Islamic legal school, is called Ẓāhirī. Goldziher gives an extensive presentation of the Ẓāhirīte school, its doctrine and the position of its representatives within orthodox Islam. Ẓāhirism accepts only the facts clearly revealed by sensible, rational and linguistic intuitions, controlled and corroborated by Qurʾānic revelation. This history of Islamic theology sheds light on the Ẓāhirīte legal interpretation vis-à-vis other legal schools and gives an interesting insight in questions like 'are all prescriptions and prohibitions in Islamic law commanded or forbidden?

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