In this book, the life of the 14th century jurist Ibn Taymiyyah and his position within Hanbali tradition is analysed. It is an original piece of research, taking into consideration the issues involved in madhhab affilation and Hanbali fiqh.
In this book, the life of the 14th century jurist Ibn Taymiyyah and his position within Hanbali tradition is analysed. It is an original piece of research, taking into consideration the issues involved in madhhab affilation and Hanbali fiqh.
Abdul-Hakim al-Matroudi, visiting professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, specialises in Islamic law, the Islamic Judicial system and Qur'anic Law. He has a specialist interest in Hanbali law and Ibn Taymiyyah. Recently published works include 'The Hanbalī School of Law in the Light of Contemporary Western Studies', 'The Qur'an as a Source of Law: A Reassessment of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal's Use of the Qur'an as a Legal Source', 'Ibn Taymiyyah's Evaluation of Istihsan in the Hanbali School of Law', 'Circumstantial Evidence and Legal Stratagems in Surat Yusuf' and a study, annotation and translation of Ibn Taymiyyah's treatise 'Raf ' al-malam'
Inhaltsangabe
1. Ibn Hanbal & Ibn Taymiyyah Section 1: Ibn Hanbal Section 2: Ibn Taymiyyah 2. A Comparison of Basic Sources of Islamic Law between Ibn Hanbal and Ibn Taymiyyah 3. Relaying the Foundations: Ibn Taymiyyah and Hanbali Usul 4. Reconstruction: Ibn Taymiyyah and Hanbali Jurisprudence 5. The Legacy: The Influence of Ibn Taymiyyah on Hanbali Jurists 6. A Case of Conflict? The Intended Triple Divorce Revisited
1. Ibn Hanbal & Ibn Taymiyyah Section 1: Ibn Hanbal Section 2: Ibn Taymiyyah 2. A Comparison of Basic Sources of Islamic Law between Ibn Hanbal and Ibn Taymiyyah 3. Relaying the Foundations: Ibn Taymiyyah and Hanbali Usul 4. Reconstruction: Ibn Taymiyyah and Hanbali Jurisprudence 5. The Legacy: The Influence of Ibn Taymiyyah on Hanbali Jurists 6. A Case of Conflict? The Intended Triple Divorce Revisited
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