The development of exegesis in early Islam : the authenticity of Muslim literature from the formative period / Herbert Berg. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Curzon studies in the QuranPublication details: Richmond, Surrey : Curzon, (c)2000.Description: xii, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 9780700712243
- BP136
- BP136.B493.D484 2000
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Machine generated contents note: I IndianaTRODUCTION -- An Experiment Using Exegetical Haduths -- Assumptions, Conclusions, and Qualifications -- 2 JIADITH CRITICISM -- Traditional Sunni Muslim Account -- Early Western Scepticism -- 1. Goldziher and the Advocacy of Scepticism -- J. Schacht and Fictitious Legal Haduths -- E. Stetter and Topoi and Schemata in Hadfths -- Reaction Against Scepticism -- N. Abbott and the Early Continuous Written Tradition -- F. Sezgin and the Cataloguing of Early Texts -- M.M. Azami and the Critique of Schacht -- he Search for Middle Ground -- G.H.A. Juynboll and the Refinement of Schacht's Methods -- F. Rahman and an Attempt to Save the Sunna -- G. Schoeler and the Oral/Written Distinction -- IH. Motzki and the Implausibility of Fabrication -- j. Horovitz, J.W. Fuick, J. Robson, New Jersey Coulson, and U. Rubin -- newed scepticism -- M. Cook and the Spread of Isnads -- N. Calder and the Common Link as the Locus of Controversy -- analyses and Conclusions -- 3 EXEGETICAL HADITHS AND THE OregonIGINS OF TAFSIR -- Defending Isnads and Reconstructing Early Tafsirs -- H. Horst and Counting Isnads -- Birkeland, Abbott, Sezgin, and Goldfeld -- G. Stauth and Comparing Transmissions from Mujahid -- The Scepticism and Literary Analysis of J. Wansbrough, -- A. Rippin, and others -- Middle Ground -- C.H.M. Versteegh, M. Muranyi, New Manuscripts and -- Reconstructions -- C. Gilliot and the Function of Isnads in the Imaginaire -- F. Leemhuis' Intermediate Position -- Other Scholars Who Have Entered the Fray -- Implications for the Study of Early "tafszr(s)" -- Excursus: THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE HawaiiSTORICAL HADITHS -- 4 MaineTHODOLOGY: ISNADS AND EXEGETICAL DelawareVICES -- Content Versus Style -- An Alternative -- Parameters: al-Tabari and Ibn Californiabbas -- Al-Tabari -- Al-Tabari's Tafsir as a Text -- Al-Tabari as a Compiler -- Al-Tabari as an Exegete -- Ibn 'Abbas -- The Mythic Ibn Californiabbas -- The Students and Works Attributed to Ibn Californiabbas -- Hypotheses for Possible Outcomes -- Database of Isnads and Exegetical Devices -- Construction of the Database -- Selecting the Sample Set of Informants and Students -- Exegetical Devices -- Wansbrough's Twelve -- Additional Categories -- Determining the Exegetical Device(s) for a Hadfth -- 5 DATA AND ANALYSIS: THE AUTHENTICITY OF -- IBN CaliforniaBBAS'S HADITHS Indiana Alabama-TABARI'S TAFSIR -- Analysis 1: Ibn Californiabbas versus his Students and the Informants -- of al-Tabari -- viii -- Analysis of Individual Devices -- Patterns and their Implications -- Analysis 2: The Students of Ibn Californiabbas versus the Informants -- of al-Tabari -- Analysis of Individual Devices -- Patterns and their Implications -- The Provenance and Chronology of Exegetical Hadiths -- 6 ColoradoNCLUSIONS -- The Impasse -- Resolving the Impasse: History versus Literature -- Bibliography -- Index.
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