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Gender and Muslim constructions of exegetical authority : a rereading of the classical genre of Qurʾān commentary
by
Geissinger, Aisha
in
Hadith -- Authorities
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Qurʼan-Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Qurʾan -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
2015
In Gender and Muslim Constructions of Exegetical Authority, Aisha Geissinger examines quotations of exegetical materials attributed to female figures in classical Sunnī Quran commentaries, and analyses their significance within the pre-modern genre of tafsīr.
The Canonization of al-Bukhārī and Muslim
by
Brown, A.C
in
Bukhārī, Muḥammad ibn Ismāʻīl,-810-870
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Hadith-Authorities-History
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Islam-Doctrines-History
2007
Drawing on canon studies, this book investigates the origins, development and functions of the core of the Sunni ḥadīth canon, the 'Authentic' ḥadīth collections of al-Bukhārī and Muslim, from the time of their authors to the modern period.
A Treasury of Hadith
2014
Imam Nawawi's collection of forty two hadith brings together some of the most important and pivotal Prophetic traditions. Each tradition encapsulates a great rule of the religion of Islam, described by Islamic religious scholars as an \"axis\" in Islam. The commentary of the great hadith master Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Daqiq al-'Id is simple but erudite.
Mokrane Guezzou is a well-known translator of over ten works including the Qur'an commentary Wahidi's Asbab al-Nuzul.
Ibn Daqiq al-'Id (d.1302) is accounted as one of Islam's great scholars in the fundamentals of Islamic law and belief.
Imam Nawawi (1233-77) was an authority on hadith and a biographer, lexicologist, and Sufi.
The companions of the prophet : a study of geographical distribution and political alignments
2003
This book contributes to a new way of understanding Islamic history by examining the definition of the Companions, their motives of settlements and political alignments, and the sources of this information (i.e. biographical dictionaries) through a quantitative analysis.
The canonization of al-Bukhari and Muslim: the formation and function of the Sunni adith Canon
2007
The two 'authentic' adith collections of al-Bukhari and Muslim are the most famous books in Islam after the Qur'an - a reality left unstudied until now. Brown charts the origins, development and functions of these two texts through the lens of canonicity.