Lessons in Islamic jurisprudence
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書誌事項
Lessons in Islamic jurisprudence
Oneworld , In association with the Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies, 2005
- pbk.
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Durūs fī ʻilm al-uṣūl
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注記
"Reprinted in paperback 2005"
Originally published: 2003
Translated from the Arabic
Original Arabic version: Beirut : Dār al-Kitāb al-Lubnāni, 1978
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Used widely by Shi'ite seminaries, and valued by Sunni scholars for its intellectual rigor, Muhammad Baqir as-Sadr's Lessons is a key study of Islamic jurisprudence. It covers topics from the general characterization of jurisprudence to such specialized issues as the assessment of the verbal divine-law argument, study of procedural principles, and reflections on the resolution of conflicting arguments. The new translation by Roy Mottahedeh from the original Arabic employs a carefully designed and appropriate English terminology, and features a significant amount of supporting material including a glossary of legal and theological concepts , and a full index of Arabic terms.
目次
- 1 Characterization of jurisprudence: a preliminary word
- characterization of jurisprudence
- the subject matter of jurisprudence
- the discipline of jurisprudence is the logic of legal understanding
- the importance of the discipline of jurisprudence in the practice of derivation
- jurisprudence is to legal understanding as theory is to application
- the interaction between legal-understanding thought and jurisprudential thought
- the permissibility of the process of deriving divine-legal rulings. 2 Substantiating arguments: the divine-law ruling and its subdivision
- the division of rulings into injunctive and declaratory
- categories of the injunctive ruling
- areas of discussion in the discipline of jurisprudence
- the divine-law argument. 3 Procedural principles: the fundamental procedural principle
- the secondary procedural principle
- the principle of the inculpatoriness of non-specific knowledge
- the presumption of continuity. 4 The conflict of arguments: conflict between substantiating arguments
- conflict between (procedural) principles
- conflict between the two types of argument.
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