Commanding right and forbidding wrong in Islamic thought

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Title

Commanding right and forbidding wrong in Islamic thought

Author

Cook, Michael

Publisher

Cambridge

Publisher Translated

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom: Cambridge

No. of Pages

702 p.

Language

English

Publication Date

20100000

Primary Classification

1.2

Secondary Classification

1.2

Primary Document Type

b

Table Of Contents

Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Pt. I. Introductory -- 1. The goldsmith of Marw -- 2. Koran and Koranic exegesis -- 3. Tradition -- 4. Biographical literature about early Muslims -- Pt. II. The Hanbalites -- 5. Ibn Hanbal -- 6. The Hanbalites of Baghdad -- 7. The Hanbalites of Damascus -- 8. The Hanbalites of Najd -- Pt. III. The Mu'tazilites and Shi'ites -- 9. The Mu'tazilites -- 10. The Zaydis -- 11. The Imamis -- Pt. IV. Other sects and schools -- 12. The Hanafis -- 13. The Shafi'ites -- 14. The Malikis -- 15. The Ibadis -- 16. Ghazzali -- 17. Classical Islam in retrospect -- Pt. 5. Beyond classical Islam -- 18. Modern Islamic developments -- 19. Origins and comparisons -- 20. Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Key Koranic verses and traditions -- Appendix 2. Barhebraeus on forbidding wrong -- Bibliography -- Postscript -- Index

Call Number

BJ1291 .C66 2010

ISBN

9780521130936

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Citation

“Commanding right and forbidding wrong in Islamic thought,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed September 7, 2024, http://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34612.