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Law and Politics under the Abbasids

An Intellectual Portrait of al-Juwayni
Buch | Hardcover
326 Seiten
2019
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-49678-0 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
Abu Ma'ali al-Juwayni (d. 478/1085) is a lauded figure in Islamic intellectual history but his thought remains underexplored. Living during a politically precarious period, he became preoccupied with questions of religious certainty and continuity. Siddiqui reveals the dynamism of his thinking on the relationship between theology, law and politics.
Abu Ma'ali al-Juwayni (d.478/1085) lived in a politically tumultuous period. The rise of powerful dynastic families forced the Abbasid Caliph into a position of titular power, and created instability. He also witnessed intellectual upheavals living amidst great theological and legal diversity. Collectively, these experiences led him to consider questions of religious certainty and social and political continuity. He noted that if political elites are constantly changing, paralleled with shifting intellectual allegiances, what ensures the continuity of religion? He concluded that continuity of society is contingent upon knowledge and practice of the Shari'a. Here, Sohaira Siddiqui explores how scholars grappled with questions of human reason and knowledge, and how their answers to these questions often led them to challenge dominant ideas of what the Shari'a is. By doing this, she highlights the interconnections between al-Juwayni's discussions on theology, law and politics, and the socio-political intellectual landscapes that forged them.

Sohaira Z. M. Siddiqui is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University, Qatar. She has published a series of articles in the Journal of Islamic Studies, Islamic Law and Society, the Journal of the American Oriental Society and Middle East Law and Governance. She is also the editor of a forthcoming volume entitled Locating the Shari'a: Legal Fluidity in Theory, History and Practice. She has held fellowships at the University of Cambridge and Harvard Law School and is a series editor for Sapientia Islamica, published with Mohr Siebeck.

Introduction; Part I. Historical Background: 1. Politics, patronage, and scholarship in Nishapur; 2. Al-Juwaynī: life of a scholar; Part II. Epistemology: 3. Intellectual fissures: the Ashʿarīs and the Muʿtazila; 4. The epistemology of al-Juwaynī; Part III. Legal Theory: 5. Certainty in legal sources: Hòadīth; 6. Certainty in legal sources: Ijmāʿ; 7. The rise of legal uncertainty: Qiyās al-Maʿnā; 8. Coping with legal uncertainty: Qiyās al-Shabah; Part IV. Political Thought: 9. The search for continuity: al-Juwaynī's political thought; 10. Continuity, custom, and applied epistemology in al-Juwaynī's political thought; Conclusion.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-108-49678-4 / 1108496784
ISBN-13 978-1-108-49678-0 / 9781108496780
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