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  • On Taqlid: Ibn al Qayyim's Critique of Authority in Islamic Law

    On Taqlid by Mustafa, Abdul-Rahman;

    Ibn al Qayyim's Critique of Authority in Islamic Law

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 25 April 2013

    • ISBN 9780199937516
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 236x155x27 mm
    • Weight 476 g
    • Language English
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    Abdul-Rahman Mustafa offers a deft new translation of a large extract from the book I'lam al Muwaqqi'in 'An Rabb al 'Alamin, by the thirteenth-century Islamic scholar, Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyya. The I'lam comprises an extensive discussion of the subject of taqlid, or legal imitation.

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    Abdul-Rahman Mustafa offers a deft new translation of a large extract from the book I'lam al Muwaqqi'in 'An Rabb al 'Alamin, by the thirteenth-century Islamic scholar, Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyya. The I'lam comprises an extensive discussion of the subject of taqlid, or legal imitation. It is one of the most comprehensive treatments of Islamic legal theory and even today serves as a manual for mujtahids and muftis.

    In the portion of the I'lam Mustafa has translated, Ibn Qayyim introduces the nature of taqlid and divides it into several categories. He then provides an account of a debate between a critic of the view that taqlid of a particular school or a scholar is a religious duty and this critic's interlocutor. Among the topics discussed are the different kinds of taqlid, the differences between taqlid and ittibi', the infallibility of religious scholars, the grounds on which one legal opinion might be preferred over another, and whether or not laymen can be expected to perform ijtihad. Ibn Qayyim's legal theory is a formidable reformulation of traditionalist Hanbalism, a legal-theological tradition that has always maintained a distinctive character in Islamic history and that is now growing more influential due to modern interest in the Wahhabi movement and in Ibn Taymiyya, whose legal and theological thought was edited and refined by his student, Ibn Qayyim.

    In his introduction to the translation, Mustafa critically reviews the scholarship on taqlid and outlines Ibn Qayyim's legal theory and the importance of taqlid within it. Taqlid continues to generate controversy amongst educated Muslims and particularly academics, as Salafi interpretations of Islam, which are generally 'anti-taqlid,' come into conflict with the generally 'pro-taqlid' stance of traditional schools such as the Hanafis. Mustafa's translation of a classic account of Islamic legal theory and strong critique of the dominant legal culture are timely contributions to an increasingly heated debate.

    This study and translation of Ibn Qayyim's important work on the principles of jurisprudence comes at an opportune time for students of medieval Islamic studies in general and Islamic law in particular. Focusing on one of the most critical and hotly debated issues of Islamic law, i.e., ijtihad and taql?d, this book is an important contribution to the field. Mustafa offers a very accurate and lucid translation of the relevant sections of Ibn Qayyim's lengthy work, I'lam al Muwaqqi'in 'an Rabb al 'Alamin. Included in the volume is a valuable introduction to acquaint the reader with the ongoing debate, showing the intricate relationship between taqlid and ijtihad and how the two interacted and complemented each other.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    An Exposition on Imitation
    A Disputation between an Imitator and his Adversary
    Glossary
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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