This book is dedicated to examining the various methods and trends in Hadith Studies across the globe. Bringing together contributions from ten scholars of Hadith, it addresses the subject from a variety of methodological vantage points and historical premises. Divided into two parts, it first looks at methods and approaches, and then presents 5 case studies focusing on specific questions and issues. Some of these authors seek to overturn, refine or reaffirm dominant paradigms within the field, while others look to expand its horizons in new directions. The global scope, and coverage of both longstanding debates and cutting edge methods and approaches, means this book will make a significant contribution to a controversial and challenging field.
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[...] a welcome contribution to the field, containing excellent, detailed, and thorough research. -- Stephen Burge, The Institute of Ismaili Studies * Journal of Qur'anic Studies 24.1 (2022) * [...] Modern Hadith Studies: Continued Debates and New Approaches, [..] is the first systematic, inclusive multi-authored study of hadith theory and method that focuses on both the pre-modern and modern periods and both Islamic and Western scholarship of hadith. -- Mourad Laabdi * Religion * The study of Hadiths only grows in importance. Hadiths are both a crucial (and highly contested) source for understanding Islam's origins and also the idiom in which Muslim scholars have expressed their commitment to their faith and constructed their relationships to each other. The volume brings together an excellent sampling of the state of the field, with senior scholars and promising young academics alike bringing the latest theories and methodologies to bear on questions of historical authenticity of Hadiths and their crucial role in the development of Islamic thought and culture. -- Jonathan AC Brown, Georgetown University
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Höhe: 236 mm
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978-1-4744-4179-7 (9781474441797)
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Dr Belal Abu-Alabbas, B.A. (Al-Azhar), DPhil (Oxford), is a historian of Islamic intellectual and legal thought (7th-13th centuries). His research focuses on the hadith corpus, Islamic law and theology in the formative and classical periods. Dr Abu-Alabbas has previously held lectureships at the University of Nottingham and the University of Bristol, and a British Academy International Fellowship at the University of Exeter. He currently holds lectureships at Cambridge Muslim College and Al-Azhar University and is a Research Associate at the University of Nottingham. Among his publications are Belal Abu-Alabbas, Christopher Melchert, and Michael?Dann, eds., Modern Hadith Studies: Continuing Debates and New Approaches (Edinburgh: Edinburgh?University?Press, 2020) and Belal?Abu-Alabbas, "The Principles of Hadith Criticism in the Writings of al-Shafi?i and Muslim", Islamic Law and Society 24:4 (2017): 311-35. Christopher Melchert is a Professor of Arabic and Islam at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Formation of the Sunni Schools of Law, 9th-10th Centuries C.E (Brill, 1997), Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Makers of the Muslim World) (Oneworld, 2006) and Hadith, Piety, and Law: Selected Studies (Lockwood, 2015) Michael Dann is an Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Illinois. He has published a chapter in Songs and Sons: Women, Slavery and Social Mobility in the Medieval Islamic World, edited by Matthew Gordon and Kathryn Hain (Oxford University Press, 2015).
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LecturerCambridge Muslim College
Professor of Arabic and Islam at the University of OxfordUniversity of Oxford
Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of IllinoisUniversity of Illinois
Acknowledgements
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Introduction Christopher Melchert
1. Kunna nakrahu al-kitab: Scripture, Transmission of Knowledge, and Politics in the Second Century AH (719-816 CE)Pavel Pavlovitch
2. The History of the adhan: A View from the Hadith LiteratureMaroussia Bednarkiewicz
3. Ibn al-Mubarak, TraditionistChristopher Melchert
4. Early 'Traditionist Sufis': A Network AnalysisJeremy Farrell
5. The Common Link and its Relation to Hadith TerminologyAli Aghaei
6. Hadith Criticism between Traditionists and JurisprudentsMutaz al-Khatib
7. Hadith Criticism in the Levant in the Twentieth Century: From ?ahir al-isnad to ?ilal al-?adithAhmad Snober
8. The Reception and Representation of Western Hadith Studies in Turkish AcademeFatma Kizil
9. Can Different Questions Yield the Same Answers? Islamic and Western Scholarship on Shi?i Narrators in the Sunni TraditionMichael Dann
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