Om Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory
One of the best general introductions to Islamic law
Despite its age this is still one of the best general introductions to Islamic law. It remains a standard work in scholarly bibliographies. Offering both a history and a critical analysis, this book is enriched by a 66-page appendix containing complete translations of primary texts.
Macdonald [1863-1943], a professor at the Hartford Seminary, established the field of Islamic studies in the United States in 1893. His efforts led to the creation of what is now the Duncan Black Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at the Hartford Seminary.
Introduction
PART I Constitutional Development
I. From Death of Muhammad to Rise of Abbasids
II. To Rise of Ayyubids
III. To Present Situation
PART II Development of Jurisprudence
I. To Close of Umayyad Period
II. To Present Situation
PART III Development of Theology
I. To Close of Umayyad Period
II. To Foundation of Fatamid Khalifate
III. To Triumph of Ash'arites in East
IV. Al-Ghazzali
V. To Ibn Sab'in and End of Muwahhids
VI. To Present Situation
APPENDICES
Illustrative Documents in Translation
Selected Bibliography
Chronological Table
Index
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