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Sharīʻa and the Islamic state in 19th-century sudan : the Mahdi's legal methodology and doctrine /

İsim Sharīʻa and the Islamic state in 19th-century sudan : the Mahdi's legal methodology and doctrine /
Yazar Layish, Aharon, 1933-
Basım Tarihi: 2016
Basım Yeri Leiden ; Boston - Brill
Konu Mahdī, Muḥammad Aḥmad, > 1848-1885 > Influence. | Law > Sudan > History > 19th century. | Islamic law > Sudan > History > 19th century. | Sudan > History > 1881-1899.
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane: Mısır'daki Amerikan Araştırma Merkezi - ARCE
Demirbaş Numarası Unknown
Kayıt Numarası 40767
Lokasyon ARCE Library
Tarih 2016
Notlar Includes bibliographical references and index. | The Sudanese Mahdī headed a millenarian, revivalist, reformist movement in Islam, strongly inspired by Salafī and Ṣūfī ideas, in late 19th century in an attempt to restore the Caliphate of the Prophet and "Righteous Caliphs" in Medina. As the "Successor of the Prophet", the Mahdī was conceived of as the political head of the Islamic state and its supreme religious authority. On the basis of his legal opinions, decisions, proclamations and "traditions" attributed to him, an attempt is made to reconstruct his legal methodology consisting of the Qurʾān, sunna , and inspiration ( ilhām ) derived from the Prophet and God, its origins, and its impact on Islamic legal doctrine, and to assess his "legislation" as an instrument to promote his political, social and moralistic agenda.
Örnek Metin The Sudanese Mahdī headed a millenarian, revivalist, reformist movement in Islam, strongly inspired by Salafī and Ṣūfī ideas, in late 19th century in an attempt to restore the Caliphate of the Prophet and "Righteous Caliphs" in Medina. As the "Successor of the Prophet", the Mahdī was conceived of as the political head of the Islamic state and its supreme religious authority. On the basis of his legal opinions, decisions, proclamations and "traditions" attributed to him, an attempt is made to reconstruct his legal methodology consisting of the Qurʾān, sunna , and inspiration ( ilhām ) derived from the Prophet and God, its origins, and its impact on Islamic legal doctrine, and to assess his "legislation" as an instrument to promote his political, social and moralistic agenda.
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Seri Islam in Africa19.Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN: 9789004303935.
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Sharīʻa and the Islamic state in 19th-century sudan : the Mahdi's legal methodology and doctrine /

Yazar Layish, Aharon, 1933-
Basım Tarihi 2016
Basım Yeri Leiden ; Boston - Brill
Konu Mahdī, Muḥammad Aḥmad, > 1848-1885 > Influence. | Law > Sudan > History > 19th century. | Islamic law > Sudan > History > 19th century. | Sudan > History > 1881-1899.
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Mısır'daki Amerikan Araştırma Merkezi - ARCE
Demirbaş Numarası Unknown
Kayıt Numarası 40767
Lokasyon ARCE Library
Tarih 2016
Notlar Includes bibliographical references and index. | The Sudanese Mahdī headed a millenarian, revivalist, reformist movement in Islam, strongly inspired by Salafī and Ṣūfī ideas, in late 19th century in an attempt to restore the Caliphate of the Prophet and "Righteous Caliphs" in Medina. As the "Successor of the Prophet", the Mahdī was conceived of as the political head of the Islamic state and its supreme religious authority. On the basis of his legal opinions, decisions, proclamations and "traditions" attributed to him, an attempt is made to reconstruct his legal methodology consisting of the Qurʾān, sunna , and inspiration ( ilhām ) derived from the Prophet and God, its origins, and its impact on Islamic legal doctrine, and to assess his "legislation" as an instrument to promote his political, social and moralistic agenda.
Örnek Metin The Sudanese Mahdī headed a millenarian, revivalist, reformist movement in Islam, strongly inspired by Salafī and Ṣūfī ideas, in late 19th century in an attempt to restore the Caliphate of the Prophet and "Righteous Caliphs" in Medina. As the "Successor of the Prophet", the Mahdī was conceived of as the political head of the Islamic state and its supreme religious authority. On the basis of his legal opinions, decisions, proclamations and "traditions" attributed to him, an attempt is made to reconstruct his legal methodology consisting of the Qurʾān, sunna , and inspiration ( ilhām ) derived from the Prophet and God, its origins, and its impact on Islamic legal doctrine, and to assess his "legislation" as an instrument to promote his political, social and moralistic agenda.
Erişim Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Seri Islam in Africa19.Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN: 9789004303935.
American Research Center in Egypt - ARCE
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