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It analyzes how 19th- and 20th-century research shaped the field, then introduces new sources for reconstructing early legal history. Central focus lies on Abd al-Razzaq’s Musannaf, including its editions, source base, and authorial context, followed by detailed study of key Meccan figures such as ‘Ata ibn Abi Rabāh, ‘Amr ibn Dinar, and Ibn Jurayj.","ecurrent vi  \nislam conce  \numicjurispi  \nacht's fam  \nhed fifty ye  \ncame avail:  \nhis theorie  \nlume uses  \nruct the de  \nlecca,virtu  \nie beginni  \nlamiccent  \nevelopeda  \nial contain  \negaltraditi  \nrigins ofl  \nnuchearli  \nichool  \nHarald M  \nStudies,【  \nIslamic St  \nhas publi  \nand legal  \nHe recen  \nmad:Th  \nISLAMIC HISTORYAND CIVILIZATION  \nSTUDIES AND TEXTS  \nEDITED BY  \nWADAD KADI  \nVOLUME 41  \n2526  \nTHE ORIGINS OF ISLAMICJURISPRUDENCE  \nMeccan Figh before the Classical Schools  \n94  \nBY  \nISL 41  \n158705  \nHARALD MOTZKI  \ntranslated from the German  \nby  \nMARIONH.KATZ  \nBRILL  \nLEIDEN·BOSTON·KÖLN  \n2002  \nR97918  \nThis book is printed on acid-free paper.  \nThis book was originally published as Harald Motzki,Die Anfange derisamischen  \nJurisprudenz. Lhre Enteoicklung in Mekka bis zur Mite des 2./8.Jahrhunderts.  \nAbhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes,herausgegeben von der Deutschen  \nMorgenländischen Gesllchaft,Bd.L2),Stuttgart 1991:Kommisionsverlag  \nFranz Steiner,  \nLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data  \nMotzki, Harald.  \n[Anfange der islamischen Jurisprudenz.English]  \nThe origins of Islamic jurisprudence:Mecan fiqh before the classical schools /by  \nHarald Motzki:translated from the German by Marion H. Katz.  \np. cm.-(Islamic history and civilization. Studies and texts,  \nSSN 0929-2403;v.41)  \nIncludes bibliographical references and index  \nISBN 9004121315 (alk. paper  \n1.Islam law-—History. 2.lurisprudence—Arab countries—History.  \n3.Islamic law-Study and teaching—Arab countries—History. I.Title.  \nII. Islamic history and civilization. Studies and texts;v.41  \nLAW  \n2001035473  \nDie Deutsche Bibliothek-CIP-Einheitsaufnahme  \nMotzki,Harald:  \nThe orioins of Islamic iurisnrudence:Meccan fiah before the classica!  \nschools/by Harald Motzki. Transl.from the German by Marion H.Katz.一  \nLeiden;Boston;Koln:Brill,2002  \n(Islamichistory andcivilization:Vol.41  \nISBN 90-04-12131-5  \nISSN 0929-2403  \nISBN 90 04 121315  \n◎ Copyright 2002 by Koninkije Bil.Ny Leiden, The Netherlands  \nAll riohts reserved.No bart of this bublication may be rebroduced,translated, stored  \nn a retrieval system,or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic.  \nmechanical, photocopying,recording or otheruoise, uvithout prior zeritten  \npermision, from the publisher.  \nAuthorization to photocopy items for internal or personal  \nuse is granted by Brill provided that  \nthe appropriate fees are paid divectly to The Copyright  \nClearance Center. 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910  \nDanvers MA01923,USA.  \nFees are subject to change.  \nCONTENTS  \nPreface to the English Edition………………………………………………ix  \nIntroduction ……………………………………………………………………………………xi  \nI. The Beginnings of Islamic Jurisprudence in the  \nResearch of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries …1  \nA.Early Research …………………………………………………………2  \nB. More Recent Research ………………………………………………………18  \nII. New Sources for the History of the Beginnings of  \nIslamic Jurisprudence …………………………………………………………51  \nA.Abd al-Razzaq's Musannaf-The Work and  \nIts Sources ………………………………………………………………………………54  \n1. The Edition …………………………………………………………………………54  \n2.The Sources of the Work…………………………………………58  \nB..The Author and His Work in the Light of the  \nBiographical Sources ……………………………………………………62  \nC. The Musannaf—A Source for the Legal History  \nof the First half of the Second/Eighth Century ……72  \nⅢ. The Development of Islamic Jurisprudence in Mecca  \nto the Middle of the Second/Eighth Century ……………75  \nA. The State of Research …………………………………………………………75  \nB. 'Ata?Ibn Abi Rabāh ………………………………………………………77  \n1. The Main Source: Authenticity and Mode of  \nTransmission ………………………………………………………………………………77  \na.External Formal Criteria of Authenticity…………77  \nb. Internal Formal Criteria of Authenticity ………83  \nc. The Results of the Test of Genuineness ………94  \nd. Written or Oral Reception? …………………………………95  \n2. Characteristics of Ata\"s Legal Scholarship and  \nIts Significance for the History of Islamic  \nJurisprudence…………………","cbCaipZBdmOMSceb","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaipZBdmOMSceb","pdf",11949260,3,1,172,"English","en",105,"# Preface to the English Edition\n# Introduction\n# The Beginnings of Islamic Jurisprudence in the Research of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries\n## Early Research\n## More Recent Research\n# New Sources for the History of the Beginnings of Islamic Jurisprudence\n## Abd al-Razzaq's Musannaf—The Work and Its Sources\n## The Author and His Work in the Light of the Biographical Sources\n## The Musannaf—A Source for the Legal History of the First half of the Second/Eighth Century\n# The Development of Islamic Jurisprudence in Mecca to the Middle of the Second/Eighth Century\n## The State of Research\n## ‘Ata?Ibn Abi Rabāh\n## ‘Amr Ibn Dinar\n## Ibn Jurayj\n## The Early Meccan Legal Scholars in the Light of the Biographical Sources\n## A Historical 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