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THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD General Editor Lawrence I - photo 1

THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD

General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad

Volume 28

adth

The Formation of the Classical Islamic World

General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad

1Byzantium before the Rise of IslamAveril Cameron
2The Sasanian East before the Rise of IslamShaul Shaked
3The Arabs and Arabia on the Eve of IslamFrank E. Peters
4The Life of MuhammadUri Rubin
5The Expansion of the Early Islamic StateFred M. Donner
6The Articulation of Islamic State StructuresFred M. Donner
7Problems of Political Cohesion in Early IslamR. Stephen Humphreys
8Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic TimesMichael Bonner
9The Turks in the Early Islamic WorldC.E. Bosworth
10Patterns of Everyday LifeDavid Waines
11Production and the Exploitation of ResourcesMichael G. Morony
12Manufacturing and LabourMichael G. Morony
13Trade and Exchange in Early IslamA.L. Udovitch
14Property and Consumption in Early Islamic SocietyBaber Johansen
15Cities in the Early Islamic WorldHugh Kennedy
16Nomads and the Desert in the Early Islamic WorldHugh Kennedy
17Society and the Individual in Early Islamto be announced
18Muslims and Others in Early Islamic SocietyRobert E. Hoyland
19The Christian Communities in the Early Islamic WorldSidney H. Griffith
20The Jewish Communities of the Early Islamic WorldDavid Wasserstein
21Archaeology and Early IslamDonald Whitcomb
22Early Islamic Numismatics and Monetary HistoryMichael Bates
23Early Islamic Art and ArchitectureJonathan Bloom
24The Qur'n: Style and ContentsAndrew Rippin
25The Qur'n: Formative InterpretationAndrew Rippin
26The Development of Islamic RitualG.R. Hawting
27The Formation of Islamic LawWael B. Hallaq
28Hadth: Origins and DevelopmentHarald Motzki
29Early Islamic Historiographical TraditionsLawrence I. Conrad
30Early Islamic TheologyJosef van Ess
31Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Early IslamWilferd Madelung
32Early Islamic Visions of CommunityWadd al-Qd
33Sh'ism: Origins and Early DevelopmentEtan Kohlberg
34Khrijite Movements in Early IslamRidwan al-Saiid
35The Emergence of Islamic MysticismBernd Radtke
36The Islamic Philological TraditionRamzi Baalbaki
37Early Arabic Poetry and PoeticsSuzanne Stetkevych
38Early Arabic Prose LiteratureFedwa Malti-Douglas
39The Rise of Islamic PhilosophyEverett Rowson
40The Rise of Arab-Islamic MedicineLawrence I. Conrad
41The Exact Sciences in Early IslamJamil Ragep
42Magic and Divination in Early IslamEmilie Savage-Smith
43Education and Learning in the Early Islamic WorldClaude Gilliot
44The Early Islamic Manuscript TraditionJan Just Witkam
45Early Islamic North AfricaElizabeth Savage
46The Formation of al-Andalus IManuela Marn
47The Formation of al-Andalus IIM. Fierro/J. Sams
48The Modern Study of Early IslamLawrence I. Conrad

THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD

General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad

Volume 28

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Origins and Developments

edited by
Harald Motzki

First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 711 - photo 2

First published 2004

by Ashgate Publishing

Published 2016

by Routledge
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This edition copyright 2004 by Taylor & Francis, and Introduction by Harald Motzki. For copyright of individual articles refer to the Acknowledgements.

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British Library CIP Data
Hadith: Origins and Developments. - (The Formation of the Classical
Islamic World)
1. Hadith 2. Hadith - Commentaries
I. Motzki, Harald
297.1'24

US Library of Congress Control Number: 2003096176

Transfer to digital printing in 2012

ISBN 9780860787044 (hbk)
ISBN 9781138247796 (pbk)

THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD- 28

Contents
    1. 1. The Role of Traditionalism in Islam
      J. Fueck
    2. 2. A Revaluation of Islamic Traditions
      Joseph Schacht
    3. 3. Notes Towards a Fresh Perspective on the Islamic Sunna
      John Burton
    4. 4. Disputes over the Status of Hadth in Islam
      Ignaz Goldziher
    5. 5. Oral Torah and Hadth: Transmission, Prohibition of Writing, Redaction
      Gregor Schoeler
    6. 6. Al-Usl al-arba'umi'a
      Etan Kohlberg
    1. 7. The Antiquity and Origin of the Isnd
      Josef Horovitz
    2. 8. Further on the Origin of the Isnd
      Josef Horovitz
    3. 10. Some Isnd -Analytical Methods Illustrated on the Basis of Several Woman-Demeaning Sayings from Hadth Literature
      G.H.A. Juynboll
    1. 12. A Tradition of Manichaean Tendency (The She-Eater of Grass)
      J.H. Kramers
    2. 13. The Will of Sa'd b. a. Waqqs: the Growth of a Tradition
      R. Marston Speight
    3. 15. The Musannaf of 'Abd al-Razzq al-San'n as a Source of Authentic Ahadth of the First Century A.H.
      Harald Motzki
    4. 16. Common Features of Muslim and Western Hadth Criticism: Ibn al-Jawz's Categories of Hadth Forgers
      Albrecht Noth
    5. 17. The Martyrdom of Passionate Lovers: Holy War as a Sacred Wedding
      Maher Jarrar

The chapters in this volume are taken from the sources listed below. The editor and publishers wish to thank the authors, original publishers or other copyright holders for permission to use their material as follows:

: J. Fueck, "The Role of Traditionalism in Islam", in Merlin L. Swartz, ed., Studies on Islam (Oxford, 1981), Chapter IV, pp. 99-122. Originally published in German, "Die Rolle des Traditionalismus im Islam", Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlndischen Gesellschaft 93 (Leipzig, 1939), pp. 1-32.

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