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In: Intišārāt-i Markaz-i Asnād-i Inqilāb-i Islāmī 238
In: Ǧāmiʿašināsī-i siyāsī 15
In: Studies in Islamic law and society v. 36
Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Oussama Arabi , David S. Powers and Susan A. Spectorsky -- 1. Abū Ḥanīfa (d. 150/767) /Yanagihashi Hiroyuki -- 2. Mālik born Anas (d. 179/795) /Yossef Rapoport -- 3. al-Shāfiʿī (d. 204/820) /Joseph E. Lowry -- 4. Saḥnūn born Saʿīd (d. 240/854) /Jonathan E. Brockopp -- 5. Aḥmad born Ḥanbal (d. 243/855) /Susan A. Spectorsky -- 6. al-Khaṣṣāf (d. 261/874) /Peter C. Hennigan -- 7. Abū Jaʿfar al-Ṭaḥāwī (d. 321/933) /Nurit Tsafrir -- 8. al-Jaṣṣāṣ (d. 370/981) /Murteza Bedir -- 9. al-Sharīf al-Murtaḍā (d. 436/1044) /Devin J. Stewart -- 10. Ibn Ḥazm al-Qurṭubī (d. 456/1064) /Samir Kaddouri -- 11. al-Sarakhsī (d. 483/1090) /Osman Taştan -- 12. Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 505/1111) /Ebrahim Moosa -- 13. Ibn Rushd al-Jadd (d. 520/1126) /Delfina Serrano Ruano -- 14. Qāḍī ʿIyāḍ (d. 544/1149) /Camilo Gómez-Rivas -- 15. Sayf al-Dīn al-Āmidī (d. 631/1233) /Bernard G. Weiss -- 16. Abū Isḥāq al-Shāṭibī (d. 790/1388) /Muhammad Khalid Masud -- 17. Aḥmad al-Wansharīsī (d. 914/1509) /David S. Powers -- 18. Ebu's-suʿud (d. 982/1574) /Colin Imber -- 19. Muḥammad Bāqir al-Bihbihānī (d. 1205/1791) /Robert Gleave -- 20. al-Mahdī al-Wazzānī (d. 1342/1923) /Etty Terem -- 21. Muḥammad Rashīd Riḍā (d. 1935) /Mahmoud O. Haddad -- 22. ʿAbd al-Razzāq al-Sanhūrī Pasha (d. 1971) /Oussama Arabi -- 23. Ḥasan al-Turābī (1932–) /Aharon Layish -- References -- Index of Qurʾānic verses -- Index of Arabic terms -- General Index.
In: Journal of Islamic thought and civilization, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 104-119
ISSN: 2520-0313
The current study aimed to investigate the concepts of Islamic Revival in the light of Rashīd Riḍā's interpretation. This study was guided by a single research question. The research question focused on the exegesis of the Islamic Renaissance according to the teachings of Rashīd Riḍā. The current study comprised a library research that employed text documents as its data sources. The primary sources of the data included two monumental works by Rashīd Riḍā namely Tafsīr al-Manārand Majallah al-Manār (al-ManārMagazine). In the meantime, pertinent journal articles and scientific books provided the secondary data for the current study. Content analysis was used as an analytical approach. The words, sentences, and paragraphs related to the theme of the current study were examined in depth. Moreover, the study also demonstrated that Rashīd Riḍā's exegesis of the Islamic Renaissance has five dimensions. Firstly, the emphasis on the purity of Islam; secondly, the prohibition of blind imitation (taqlīd); thirdly, the emphasis on a rational approach to the interpretation of the Qur'ān; fourthly, the emphasis on ijtihād; and fifthly, the incorporation of modern knowledge. This study contributes to the dissemination of valuable insights in order to address the complex problems encountered by Muslim societies and the world as a whole in the modern age.
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In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
In the history of Islam, Muslim-Jewish polemics have been documented from the earliest times and studies on this subject abound. The present work is a case in point. In the spring of the year 1211/1796, the famous Shīʿī scholar Sayyid Muḥammad Mahdī al-Ḥusaynī al-Ṭabāṭabāʾī (d. 1212/1797) was on his way from Mashhad to visit the holy shrine of Imam Ḥusayn in Karbala, accompanied by a flock of his senior students. When they reached the town of al-Kifl, less than 20 km north of Najaf and home to a community of over 3.000 Jews, a delegation of the latter came to see Ṭabāṭabāʾī in the caravanserai where was staying, wishing to engage in a debate with him. The text presented here is an account of Ṭabāṭabāʾīʾs detailed listing of the contradictions and errors in Judaism as seen by him, a listing that remained largely unanswered. Arabic text, with a Persian translation from before 1238/1822-3
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