Islamic Legal Theory: A Critical Introduction
David R. Vishanoff
Paperback, 296 pages
9781647920418
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Based on al-Juwayni's Waraqat fi usul al-fiqh
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This is a thorough and original unpacking of the Sunni jurist al-Juwayniās (1028ā1085) Kitab al-Waraqat fi usul al-fiqh. It introduces English-speaking readers to the main concepts, terms, principles, and functions of the classical Islamic discipline of legal theory. This volume offers an ideal entry to the otherwise dense and complex mainstream Sunni views that dominated Islamic legal thought in al-Juwayniās day ā and that are still widely accepted today. A critical edition of al-Juwayniās Arabic text is also included.
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Islamic Legal Theory: A Critical Introduction
Islamic Legal Theory: A Critical Introduction
David R. Vishanoff
Paperback, 296 pages
9781647920418
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Based on al-Juwayni's Waraqat fi usul al-fiqh
Ā
This is a thorough and original unpacking of the Sunni jurist al-Juwayniās (1028ā1085) Kitab al-Waraqat fi usul al-fiqh. It introduces English-speaking readers to the main concepts, terms, principles, and functions of the classical Islamic discipline of legal theory. This volume offers an ideal entry to the otherwise dense and complex mainstream Sunni views that dominated Islamic legal thought in al-Juwayniās day ā and that are still widely accepted today. A critical edition of al-Juwayniās Arabic text is also included.
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David R. Vishanoff
Paperback, 296 pages
9781647920418
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Based on al-Juwayni's Waraqat fi usul al-fiqh
Ā
This is a thorough and original unpacking of the Sunni jurist al-Juwayniās (1028ā1085) Kitab al-Waraqat fi usul al-fiqh. It introduces English-speaking readers to the main concepts, terms, principles, and functions of the classical Islamic discipline of legal theory. This volume offers an ideal entry to the otherwise dense and complex mainstream Sunni views that dominated Islamic legal thought in al-Juwayniās day ā and that are still widely accepted today. A critical edition of al-Juwayniās Arabic text is also included.















