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Pre-Muḥammadan Law and the Muḥammadan Sharī‘Ah
Faisal Zain Abdullah
其他書名
Muslim Theories and Implementation of Biblical Law and the Laws of Prior Religious Communities
出版
University of California, Los Angeles
, 2020
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=sLeIzgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This dissertation examines Muslim legal thought on shar' man qablana, or pre-Muh ammadan law, along with its application. Pre-Muh ammadan laws referred to those laws practiced by prophets or communities who were recognized within the Muslim theological framework as having been recipients of divinely sent messages in the past. In theorizing pre-Muh ammadan law, Muslim jurists discussed a number of issues relevant for the study of Islamic law, including the place of the Torah and the laws of pre-Muh ammadan communities (e.g., the Jews and Christians) within Islamic legal thought. This project first outlines Muslim legal understandings of pre-Muh ammadan law from the 2nd century onward, before providing case studies of early Muslim engagement with these laws. The case studies that are explored include examples where Muslim jurists explicitly cited Biblical legal dicta, referred to the lived practice of Jews and Christians in the matter of dietary law, or derived pre-Muh ammadan law from Qur'a nic exegesis and elsewhere.