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The fatigue of the shari'a
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Ahmad, Ahmad Atif.
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The fatigue of the shari'a/ by Ahmad Atif Ahmad.
作者:
Ahmad, Ahmad Atif.
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New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : c2012.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
內容註:
Introduction -- PART I: FOUNDATIONS -- Truth and Fatigue -- The Fatigue of the Shari'a: A Modern Commentary -- A Note on the Term 'Futur al-Shari'a' -- Inquiries and Tools -- Open Questions -- Transformations and Vacuum in Complex Systems -- Reason Unaided by Revelation -- Revelations before and after Muhammad -- Vacuum in Divine Norms -- The Fatigue of the Shari'a -- Lacunae in Actual Shari'a Models -- Political Science and Jurisprudence -- Two Arguments for the Fatigue of the Shari'a Today -- Ijtihad Theory -- The Judgment from Outside -- Forgetting the Foundation -- Ijtihad and the Madhhab -- Relativity in Ijtihad and the Fatigue of the Shari'a -- PART II: JURISTS AND NON-JURISTS -- Suppose we Forgot the Law -- Reason, Ijtihad; Reward & Punishment -- God's Duties and Those of Humans -- The Mu'tazili Position -- Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) -- Law's Life in Potentiality -- The End of Jurisprudence -- Juwayni (d. 478/1085) on the Extinction of Jurisprudence -- The Argument against Reason's Unqualified Sovereignty -- The Survival of the Truth and the Survival of Scholars -- A Matter of Profession{esc}b7{esc}san Academic Turf? -- Ijtihad for All -- Dissent for or against Reason -- Before all Revelations -- What Conditio Sine Qua Non? -- Ibn Taymiyya's (d. 728/1328) Attacks on Reconciling Reason with Revelation -- The Hanabila's Recruits -- Ibn al-Najjar (d. 972/1564) -- Pessimistic, Optimistic? -- Ijtihad for All in the Islamic 15th Hundred -- PART III: MODERNITY AND ITS QUESTIONS -- A New Picture -- Modern Reform of the Shari'a Revisited -- Reservations -- Ijtihad and Tajdid -- Reform in Religion and in Law -- Structure -- Chronology -- Questions Old and New -- A Second Phase of the Debate -- Lasting Impact? -- Accepting Second-Class Status -- Parameters of Health and Frailty -- Multiple Dialectics -- Four Eras of Islamic Legal History -- Abesnt Good Government -- Juwayni's (419/1028-478/1085) Classic on Government -- Absent Good Government -- A Synopsis from the Ghiyathi -- Law and State -- Skin-deep Government -- Discrepancy between Local Law and World System -- PART IV: BEYOND MODERNITY -- Neglected Knowledge -- Knowledge and Disagreement -- Valid Positions -- Deferring to the Opponent -- Knowledge and Ignornce -- The Shari'a and the Laws of Nature -- Hurdles to Overcome before considering the Shari'a as Lost Knowledge -- Constant Interpretation -- Fatigue of Different Types -- The Search for a Trap -- Conclusion -- Postscript: After the Law; Shari'a as History -- --.
內容註:
Truth and fatigue -- Open questions -- Ijtihad theory -- Suppose we forgot the law -- The end of jurisprudence -- Ijtihad for all -- A new picture -- Absent good government -- Neglected knowledge -- Constant interpretation.
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Islamic law - Interpretation and construction. -
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137015006
ISBN:
9781137015006 (electronic bk.)
The fatigue of the shari'a
Ahmad, Ahmad Atif.
The fatigue of the shari'a
[electronic resource] /by Ahmad Atif Ahmad. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,c2012. - 1 online resource.
Introduction -- PART I: FOUNDATIONS -- Truth and Fatigue -- The Fatigue of the Shari'a: A Modern Commentary -- A Note on the Term 'Futur al-Shari'a' -- Inquiries and Tools -- Open Questions -- Transformations and Vacuum in Complex Systems -- Reason Unaided by Revelation -- Revelations before and after Muhammad -- Vacuum in Divine Norms -- The Fatigue of the Shari'a -- Lacunae in Actual Shari'a Models -- Political Science and Jurisprudence -- Two Arguments for the Fatigue of the Shari'a Today -- Ijtihad Theory -- The Judgment from Outside -- Forgetting the Foundation -- Ijtihad and the Madhhab -- Relativity in Ijtihad and the Fatigue of the Shari'a -- PART II: JURISTS AND NON-JURISTS -- Suppose we Forgot the Law -- Reason, Ijtihad; Reward & Punishment -- God's Duties and Those of Humans -- The Mu'tazili Position -- Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) -- Law's Life in Potentiality -- The End of Jurisprudence -- Juwayni (d. 478/1085) on the Extinction of Jurisprudence -- The Argument against Reason's Unqualified Sovereignty -- The Survival of the Truth and the Survival of Scholars -- A Matter of Profession{esc}b7{esc}san Academic Turf? -- Ijtihad for All -- Dissent for or against Reason -- Before all Revelations -- What Conditio Sine Qua Non? -- Ibn Taymiyya's (d. 728/1328) Attacks on Reconciling Reason with Revelation -- The Hanabila's Recruits -- Ibn al-Najjar (d. 972/1564) -- Pessimistic, Optimistic? -- Ijtihad for All in the Islamic 15th Hundred -- PART III: MODERNITY AND ITS QUESTIONS -- A New Picture -- Modern Reform of the Shari'a Revisited -- Reservations -- Ijtihad and Tajdid -- Reform in Religion and in Law -- Structure -- Chronology -- Questions Old and New -- A Second Phase of the Debate -- Lasting Impact? -- Accepting Second-Class Status -- Parameters of Health and Frailty -- Multiple Dialectics -- Four Eras of Islamic Legal History -- Abesnt Good Government -- Juwayni's (419/1028-478/1085) Classic on Government -- Absent Good Government -- A Synopsis from the Ghiyathi -- Law and State -- Skin-deep Government -- Discrepancy between Local Law and World System -- PART IV: BEYOND MODERNITY -- Neglected Knowledge -- Knowledge and Disagreement -- Valid Positions -- Deferring to the Opponent -- Knowledge and Ignornce -- The Shari'a and the Laws of Nature -- Hurdles to Overcome before considering the Shari'a as Lost Knowledge -- Constant Interpretation -- Fatigue of Different Types -- The Search for a Trap -- Conclusion -- Postscript: After the Law; Shari'a as History -- --.
The Fatigue of the Shari'a places on a continuum two kinds of debates: debates in the Islamic tradition about the end of access to divine guidance and debates in modern scholarship in Islamic legal studies about the end of the Shari'a. The resulting continuum covers what access to divine guidance means and how it relates to Shari'a, whether the end of this access is possible, and what should be done in this case. The study is based on textual analysis of medieval legal and theological texts as well as analysis of recent arguments about the death of the Shari'a.
ISBN: 9781137015006 (electronic bk.)
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