Browsing by Author "Ahmed, Mohammed"
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Mapping the World of a Scholar in Sixth/twelfth Century Bukhāra: Regional Tradition in Medieval Islamic Scholarship as Reflected in a Bibliography
Ahmed, Mohammed (American Oriental Society, University of Michigan, 2000)This article maps the world of a medieval Muslim scholar. In 597H./1200C.E., Mahmud al-Faryabi, a Hanafi scholar in Bukhara, compiled a book on morality and piety entitled Kitab khalisat al-haqa iq, for which he provided ... -
TWISTED THREADS: GENESIS, DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF THE TERM AND CONCEPT OF TAWATUR IN ISLAMIC THOUGHT
Laher, Suheil Ismail (2014-06-06)Tawātur is the concept that if we obtain the same information through a sufficient number of independent channels, we reach certainty about that data. When applied to the transmission of Qur'ān and hadith texts, tawātur ...