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Abrogation in the Qur’an and Islamic Law- A critical study of the concept of Naskh and its impact. By Louay Fatoohi
Abrogation in the Qur’an and Islamic Law- A critical study of the concept of Naskh and its impact. By Louay Fatoohi
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Synopsis
This book by Louay Fatoohi examines the concept of abrogation (Naskh) in the Qur’an and its implications for Islamic law. Naskh refers to the idea that certain verses or laws in the Qur’an were replaced or superseded by later revelations.
Key Findings:
- Flaws in the concept of Naskh: Fatoohi critiques the traditional understanding of Naskh, arguing that it is based on flawed assumptions and lacks clear Quranic evidence.
- Inconsistencies in application: The author highlights inconsistencies in how Naskh has been applied throughout Islamic history, leading to conflicting interpretations and legal rulings.
- Impact on Islamic law: Fatoohi demonstrates how the concept of Naskh has shaped Islamic law, often leading to the suppression of earlier, more tolerant teachings and the promotion of more stringent or violent interpretations.
- Challenges to established views: The book challenges established views on Naskh, including the notion that all peaceful verses have been abrogated, and instead argues that many verses remain relevant and applicable.
Methodology
Fatoohi employs a critical and analytical approach, examining Quranic texts, Islamic legal traditions, and historical developments to understand the concept of Naskh and its impact.
Significance
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities of Islamic law and theology, highlighting the need for a more nuanced and evidence-based approach to Naskh. It also provides a valuable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners of Islamic law seeking to navigate the intricacies of abrogation and its implications.
This is a used book and in excellent condition
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