Abstract: Regionalism is a key element in narratives pertaining to the rise of the formal Muslim law schools. It is generally believed that these legal schools were influenced by the customary practices of the prominent urban centers of the early 2nd/8th century. Such assumptions are rooted in the Muslim legal works themselves, which distinguish between the legal views of important regional centers. This article tests the purported regional associations of individual law schools by utilizing traditions pertaining to ritual law (i.e., the daily prayer) to reconstruct the dominant practice (or practices) of major Muslim cities (i.e., Mecca, Medina, Baṣra and Kūfa) of the early 2nd/8th century. In the process, it models a method for deriving historical information from newly datable legal source material.
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- In memoriam Gilles Veinstein (1945–2013)
- Hagar’s Wanderings: Between Judaism and Islam
- Jouir sans enfanter? Concubines, filiation et coït interrompu au debut de l’Islam
- The Geography of the Isnād: Possibilities for the Reconstruction of Local Ritual Practice in the 2nd/8th Century
- Al-Ṭabarī’s Kitāb Marātib al-ʿUlamāʾ and the Significance of Biographical Works Devoted to ‘the Classes of Jurists’
- Abū l-Faraj Hārūn (Jerusalem, 11th c.) on majāz, between uṣūl al-naḥw, uṣūl al-fiqh and iʿjāz al-Qurʾān
- La découverte d’un culte de nabī Zakariyyāʾ à la grande mosquée de Damas à l’époque ayyoubide
- Reviews
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- In memoriam Gilles Veinstein (1945–2013)
- Hagar’s Wanderings: Between Judaism and Islam
- Jouir sans enfanter? Concubines, filiation et coït interrompu au debut de l’Islam
- The Geography of the Isnād: Possibilities for the Reconstruction of Local Ritual Practice in the 2nd/8th Century
- Al-Ṭabarī’s Kitāb Marātib al-ʿUlamāʾ and the Significance of Biographical Works Devoted to ‘the Classes of Jurists’
- Abū l-Faraj Hārūn (Jerusalem, 11th c.) on majāz, between uṣūl al-naḥw, uṣūl al-fiqh and iʿjāz al-Qurʾān
- La découverte d’un culte de nabī Zakariyyāʾ à la grande mosquée de Damas à l’époque ayyoubide
- Reviews