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The idea that the Qur'än alone is the repository of Divine guidance and the primary sacred text of Islamic tradition, while others whether hadith or classical works of tafsir (exegesis) or fiqh (jurisprudence) - are only secondarily so, had begun to gain currency among a few religious scholars in South Asia and beyond in the late 19th century. According to Rashid Rida:
... Rippin in Abdullah Saeed, Interpreting the Quran: Towards a Contempary Approach (London: Routledge,...These included a disbelief in the abrogation of Qur'anic verses (or even Torah and Bible), inte...
Deception directed at non-Muslims, generally known in Arabic as taqiyya, also has Qur'anic support and falls within the legal category of things that are permissible for Muslims. Deception is not only permitted in certain situations but may be deemed obligatory in others.
... commentators developed the doctrine of abrogation, which essentially maintains that verses revealed ...
... Partisans of Hadith was still rooted in Quranic vocabulary and early usage evident in the hadith l..., or, if there was no indication of abrogation, the jurist should choose the more reliable (athba...
... Al-nasekh wal Mansoukh (the science of abrogation), which enables a reader to understand the verses ...
... superficially at selected passages from the Quran, the Constitution of Medina, as well as concepts a...) ("[Naskh, the Islamic principle of abrogation,] would permit applying some verses of Qur'an and ...
Yet both books published in the post 9/11 period use an academic cover to present similar religio-political agendas based on the concept of the universality of the principles of Islam found in the early Islamic textual sources of the Qur'an and the Sunna, the assumption that the historical development of Islamic jurisprudence in some sense hides these universal principles, and the presentation of a strategy for integrating these principles in ways that will have an effect not only on the Islamic community but on global society.
... logically deals with the matter of abrogation in terms of the two first sources, the Qur'an and ...
...." The traditional doctrine of abrogation, which favors the more political and contextual co...
..." by Islamophobes, who labor under no abrogation of their First Amendment rights--is a notable but ...
Men are the protectors and maintainers (qawwdmuri) of women, because God has given the one more (strength) than the other, and because they support them from their means. [...] the righteous women are devoutly obethent, and guard in (the husband's) absence what God would have them guard.
...In such a case, the method of abrogation, by which a later verse was believed to supersede ...
What interested me most about the official reaction to this month's Quran Sniper story - apologies galore, a kissed Quran for probable former insurgents, a punished soldier - was what it made vivid about our society: American deference to Islam, from the sacralization of Islam's book to the ideology of anti-infidelism, supremacism and totalitarian conquest within it. After all, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Hammond called the sniper's action "criminal behavior," but the only law broken was Islamic law. Contrast that, I wrote last week, with the repudiation Americans once displayed toward a similarly anti-Semitic, supremacist and warlike ideology as codified in "Mein Kampf" - the treatise Winston Churchill dubbed "the new Quran of faith and war, turgid, verbose, but pregnant with its message." Had a...
... blog to the Quranic doctrine of "abrogation," according to which Quranic passages are abrogate...
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