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Author Brown, Daniel W., 1963-

Title Rethinking tradition in modern Islamic thought / Daniel W. Brown
Published Cambridge, [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996

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Description x, 185 pages ; 24 cm
regular print
Series Cambridge Middle East studies ; 5
Cambridge Middle East studies ; 5
Contents Introduction: the prism of modernity -- 1. The relevance of the past: classical conceptions of Prophetic authority -- 2. The emergence of modern challenges to tradition -- 3. Boundaries of revelation -- 4. The nature of Prophetic authority -- 5. The authenticity of h̥adīth -- 6. Sunna and Islamic revivalism -- 7. Conclusion: the spectrum of change
Summary Questions about the authenticity and authority of sunna have long been of central importance to the study of Islam, especially to those concerned with Islamic law. In this fascinating study, Daniel Brown traces the emergence of modern debates over sunna, focusing in particular on Egypt and Pakistan where these controversies have raged most fiercely, and assesses the implications of new approaches to the law on contemporary movements of Islamic revival. Using the case of modern Islam as a starting-point, the author considers how adherents of any great tradition deal with change and explores the impact of modernity on attitudes towards religious authority generally. This important book makes a major contribution to the understanding of contemporary Islam, and will be of interest to scholars of the Middle East and South Asia, as well as to those specifically concerned with the teaching and implementation of Islamic law
Analysis Islam Jurisprudence
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-178) and index
Subject Hadith -- Evidences, authority, etc. -- History of doctrines.
Hadith -- Study and teaching -- History.
Islamic law.
Sunna.
LC no. 96006821
ISBN 0521570778
0521653940 (paperback)