This book examines in detail the concept of abrogation in the QurOCOan, which has played a major role in the development of Islamic law and has implications for understanding the history and integrity of the QurOCOanic text. The term has gained popularity in recent years, as Muslim groups and individuals claim that many passages about tolerance in the QurOCOan have been abrogated by others that call on Muslims to fight their enemies. Author Louay Fatoohi argues that this could not have been derived from the QurOCOan, and that its implications contradict QurOCOanic principles. He also reveals conceptual flaws in the principle of abrogation as well as serious problems with the way it was applied by different scholars.
Abrogation in the QurOCOan and Islamic Law traces the development of the concept from its most basic form to the complex and multi-faceted doctrine it has become. The book shows what specific problems the three modes of abrogation were introduced to solve, and how this concept has shaped Islamic law. The book also critiques the role of abrogation in rationalizing the view that not all of the QurOCOanic revelation has survived in the mushaf, or the written record of the QurOCOan. This role makes understanding abrogation an essential prerequisite for studying the history of the QurOCOanic text. "
This book examines in detail the concept of abrogation in the QurOCOan, which has played a major role in the development of Islamic law and has implications for understanding the history and integrity of the QurOCOanic text. The term has gained popularity in recent years, as Muslim groups and individuals claim that many passages about tolerance in the QurOCOan have been abrogated by others that call on Muslims to fight their enemies. Author Louay Fatoohi argues that this could not have been derived from the QurOCOan, and that its implications contradict QurOCOanic principles. He also reveals conceptual flaws in the principle of abrogation as well as serious problems with the way it was applied by different scholars.
Abrogation in the QurOCOan and Islamic Law traces the development of the concept from its most basic form to the complex and multi-faceted doctrine it has become. The book shows what specific problems the three modes of abrogation were introduced to solve, and how this concept has shaped Islamic law. The book also critiques the role of abrogation in rationalizing the view that not all of the QurOCOanic revelation has survived in the mushaf, or the written record of the QurOCOan. This role makes understanding abrogation an essential prerequisite for studying the history of the QurOCOanic text. "
Imprint | Routledge |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Series | Routledge Studies in Religion |
Release date | November 2012 |
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First published | 2013 |
Authors | Louay Fatoohi |
Format | Electronic book text |
Pages | 302 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-136-21728-9 |
Barcode | 9781136217289 |
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LSN | 1-136-21728-2 |