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    Dignity realization of patients with stroke in hospital care: A grounded theory.Sunna Rannikko, Minna Stolt, Riitta Suhonen & Helena Leino-Kilpi - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (2):378-389.
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    The ethical pathway – Does the perceived realisation of the individuals’ values change during the post-stroke time?Sunna Eva Erika Rannikko, Helena Leino-Kilpi, Miko Pasanen & Riitta Suhonen - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics.
    Background Stroke causes ethically challenging changes in the lives of individuals with stroke (IwS). However, it is unclear whether the changes are stable or dynamic. In this study, a novel concept ‘ethical pathway’ is used to describe the potential changes in the perceived realisation of IwS’ values in temporal passage post-stroke. Ethical pathway includes three central values of nursing: dignity, privacy and autonomy. Aim of the study was to analyse the perceived ethical pathway of IwS over a non-limited post-stroke period, (...)
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    Nurses’ collegiality: An evolutionary concept analysis.Mari Kangasniemi, Sunna Rannikko & Helena Leino-Kilpi - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Collegiality is one of the fundamental values of the nursing profession. During the nursing history, collegiality has been described as part of a nurse’s relationship with their peers and it influences the quality of care they provide and job satisfaction and commitment to their work. Despite earlier definitions, the concept of collegiality in nursing has remained unclear. The aim of this study was to clarify the concept of collegiality in the nursing profession, using Rodger’s evolutionary concept analysis. We carried out (...)
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    Suñña at the Bone: Emily Dickinson’s Theravadin Romanticism.Adam Katz - 2015 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 35:111-119.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Suñña at the Bone:Emily Dickinson’s Theravadin RomanticismAdam KatzA narrow Fellow in the GrassOccasionally rides—You may have met him? Did you notHis notice instant is—The Grass divides as with a Comb—A spotted Shaft is seen,And then it closes at your FeetAnd opens further on—He likes a Boggy Acre—A Floor too cool for Corn—But when a Boy and BarefootI more than once at NoonHave passed I thought a Whip LashUnbraiding in (...)
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    From Bidʿa to Sunna: The Wilāya of ʿAlī in the Shīʿī Adhān.Liyakat A. Takim - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):166.
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    I. Die Ahl as-sunna wa’l-ğamā‘a und die Nābita.Wilferd Madelung - 1965 - In Der Imam Al-Qasim Ibn Ibrahim Und Die Glaubenslehre der Zaiditen. De Gruyter. pp. 223-228.
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    L’avicennisation de la sunna, du ṣabéisme au leurre de la ḥanîfiyya. À propos du Livre des religions et des sectes, II d’al-Shahrast'nî.J. R. Michot - 1993 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 35:113-120.
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    Vers une nouvelle méthode de datation du hadith: les invocations à Dieu dans les inscriptions épigraphiques et dans la sunna.Mathieu Tillier - 2022 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 99 (2):337-433.
    The dating of Islamic traditions has so far remained dependent on internal analyses of the hadith corpus. However, a comparison between this corpus and documentary sources appears possible. Invocations engraved on rocks during the first three centuries of Islam can be compared with those attributed to the earliest authorities of Islam. The new method I propose, based on an analysis of lexical convergences between inscriptions and hadith, allows to approach the time when traditions were first put into circulation and to (...)
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    Ṭaḥāwī ’s Understanding of Qawl of al-ṣaḥābī and Relationship with Sunna.Fatma Hazar - 2021 - Dini Araştırmalar 24 (61):489-517.
    Tahâvî (v. 321/ 933), hicrî üçüncü asrın sonları ile dördüncü asrın başlarında yaşamış Hanefî fakihidir. Tahâvî’nin daha çok muhaddis olarak tanınmasına rağmen hadis ve fıkha derin vukufiyeti, her iki alana da temas eden hadis-sahâbî kavlî münasebetini onun üzerinden incelemeyi daha anlamlı kılmaktadır. Müctehid fakihlerin hüküm istinbâtında başvurduğu sahâbî kavlî, Hz. Peygamber’e dayanması bakımından semâ/tevkif ihtimali bulunan bir delildir. Bu sebeple sahâbî kavlini sünnet birlikte değerlendirmenin lüzumu ortaya çıkmaktadır. Ayrıca Tahâvî’nin sahâbî kavli ile sünnet arasında net bir ayırım yapmaması, Hanefî usûlünün (...)
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    Social Morals in the Quran and Sunna Texts: An overview.Ruba Alshboul & Haifa Fawaris - forthcoming - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
    The findings of this study indicate that social morals learned from the Qur'an and the Prophet's Sunnah are the most widely used educational ideas and practices. The descriptive-analytic method and grounded theory approach divide the research into an introduction, two articles, and a conclusion. First, the social morals and values prescribed by the Qur'an are investigated; next, the social morals and values prescribed by the Prophetic Sunnah are examined. According to the research, the most important social lessons learned from these (...)
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  11. The Ethical in the Transmission of Sunna: Rethinking the ʻUlamāʼ-Quṣṣāṣ Conflict.Safwan Amir - 2022 - In Mutaz Khatib (ed.), Ḥadīth and ethics through the lens of interdisciplinarity. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The Problem of Authenticity of Constitutive Root Text al-Fıqh al-Akbar and the Contribution of Ottoman Intellectuals I.Mustafa Bilal ÖZTÜRK - 2022 - Kader 20 (1):281-304.
    The foundations of almost all Islamic sciences were laid in the first and second centuries of hijra. With the expansion of the Islamic world since the first century of hijra, the existence of a collective effort to transfer oral information into writing is notable. With the invitation of the prophet Muḥammad to Islam, an unprecedented increase in the culture of writing has been observed. Since the emergence of Islam, the world history scene has witnessed feverish writing activity. Especially in the (...)
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  13. New Conceptual Foundations for Islamic Business Ethics: The Contributions of Abu-Hamid Al-Ghazali.Yusuf Sidani & Akram Al Ariss - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 129 (4):847-857.
    The dominant approach to understanding Islamic Business Ethics has been based almost exclusively on either interpretations of the Qur’an and Sunna or influenced by Western understanding of Islam and ethics. However, there is a rich—largely ignored-tradition of ethical analysis conducted by Muslim philosophers which would broaden our understanding of Islamic ethics and hence IBE. We seek to correct this imbalance by examining works of Al-Ghazali, an early Muslim philosopher, scholar, and mystic. His approach to Sufism, combining an interpretation of (...)
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    Logic, rhetoric, and legal reasoning in the Qurʼān: God's arguments.Rosalind Ward Gwynne - 2004 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    The covenant -- Signs and precedents -- The Sunna of God -- Rules, commands, and reasons why -- Legal arguments -- Comparison -- Contrast -- Categorical arguments -- Conditional and disjunctive arguments -- Technical terms and debating technique -- Conclusions.
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    al-Sunan al-ijtimāʻīyah fī al-Qurʼān al-Karīm wa-ʻamaluhā fī al-umam wa-al-duwal.Muḥammad Amaḥzūn - 2011 - al-Riyāḍ: Dār Ṭaybah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Mâtürîdî-Hanefî Aidiyetin Osmanlı’daki İzdüşümleri = Projections of Māturīdite-Ḥanafite Identity on the Ottomans.Mehmet Kalaycı - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (2):9-70.
    Māturīdism is an Ottoman identity and this identity was not limited, as is commonly believed, to the last period of the Empire. It maintained its formal existence throughout the Ottoman history. Nevertheless, the context in which the Māturīdism was located or with which it was associated changed in the course of time. In the early period when the eclectic way of thinking was dominant, Māturīdism as a creed was apparent mainly in the jurists whose ascetic identity was prominent and partly (...)
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    Modern liberalism, female circumcision, and the rationality of traditions.Jeffrey P. Bishop - 2004 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (4):473 – 497.
    Tolerance is at the heart of Western liberalism, permitting mutually exclusive ideas and practices to coexist peacefully with one another, without the proponents of the differing ideas and practices killing one another. Yet, nothing challenges tolerance like the practice of sunna, female circumcision, clitorectomy, or genital mutilation. In this essay, I critique the Western critics of the practices, not in order to defend these practices, but rather to show that Western liberalism itself does not offer transcultural and transtemporal principles, (...)
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    Analysis of the Casuistic Structure of the Legal Exegesis of the Qur’ān from its Form and Content: the Example of Tafsīr al-Qurṭubī.Abdullah Bayram - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (1):187-209.
    al-Qurṭubī (d. 671/1273) was a scholar of tafsīr, ḥadīth and fiqh. He experienced both Western and Eastern civilizations in the geography of Andalusia and Egypt, respectively. In his famous Tafsīr called al-Jâmi li-Aḥkâm al-Qur’ān, al-Qurṭubī comparatively explained and interpreted all legal verses. Also, in addition to exploring the spesific legal rulings denoted in the Qur’ān and the Sunnah, al-Qurṭubī has largely interpreted the legal norms regarding the issues of jurisprudence. By doing this, al-Qurṭubī contributed to the formation and development of (...)
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    The book of prophetic ethics and the courtesies of living =. Ghazzālī - 2019 - Louisville, KY, USA: Fons Vitae. Edited by Adi Setia.
    In book twenty of the forty books which compose the Revival of the Religious Sciences (Ihya' 'ulum al-din), Abu hamid al-Ghazali gives a full account of the customs and character of the Messenger of God, Muhammad. It is not a biography of Muhammad (peace and blessing of God be upon him) but a roadmap for those who want to strengthen their faith, increase their knowledge, and deepen their understanding of the second part of the testimony of faith, namely the first (...)
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    Las tradiciones ideológicas islámicas ante el repudio. Su eficacia civil en el derecho del estado español.Salvador Pérez Álvarez - 2008 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 13:183-223.
    Sharia is a religious legal system that is based on the divine mandates revealed in the Quram and the Sunna as has been interpreted bu the main Islamic Schools of Law, both Sunni and Shiita. In orden to understand what is at stake, distinctions between the main Islamic traditions in this ground was one of the factors that have led to an imprecise use of terminology of the Quram which refers to the Islamic divorce, that is: the Talaq. Its (...)
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    Ḥurrīyat al-ḍamīr wa-al-muʻtaqad fī al-Qurʼān wa-al-Sunnah: qirāʼah naqdīyah li-usus al-fikr al-kalāmī, wa-baʻḍ anṣārihi al-judud.Abu Yaarub Marzouki - 2009 - Tūnis: al-Dār al-Mutawassiṭīyah lil-Nashr.
    Religious beliefs; in the Koran and Sunna.
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    Mists and Turbulence in the 'Sunni' Ocean.Youssef Seddik - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (2):84-91.
    This paper focuses on the concept of sunna, and its great theoretical and historical complexity. The term “sunna” seems nowadays to be a label for the whole set of behaviors adopted by believers, from simple details of dress or diet to the most elaborate of ritual and cultural attitudes. The daily lifestyle of the prophet is invoked so as to imitate the way he washed, how he lay down to sleep, or “sat at table”, not to mention his (...)
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    Rulings of Wiping Over Socks for Ablution.İsmail Yalçin - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):353-374.
    The issue of wiping over socks is part of the more general issue of wiping over leather socks (khuffayn) for ablution (wuḍū’). Washing feet or wiping over them is a debate whose sides bases their claims on the verses of the Qur’an and supports these claims with narrations. When performing ablution, if shoes or socks are on the feet, whether one can wipe over them without taking these off and the qualities that these clothes should have is a debate based (...)
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  24. Māturīdī Theologian Abū Ishāq al-Zāhid al-Saffār’s Vindication of the Kalām = Māturīdī Theologian Abū Ishāq al-Zāhid al-Saffār’s Vindication of the Kalām.Demir Abdullah - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (1):445-502.
    Abū Ishāq al-Ṣaffār was one of scholars of the Western Qarakhānids’ period who followed the Kalām thought of al-Māturīdī (d. 333/944). His theological works Talkhīs al-adilla and Risāla fī al-kalām, his method in kalām, and frequent reference to his works by Ottoman and Arab scholars indicate that al-Ṣaffār is a respected and authorative Māturīdī theologian. The article focuses on his defense of the kalām. By adding a long introduction to Talkhīs about the naming, importance, and religious legitimacy of the science (...)
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  25. Reflexiones en torno al iytihad (esfuerzo personal) y su papel dentro del pensamiento musulmán.Gamal Abdel-Karim - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:87-98.
    Una de las actividades religiosas e intelectuales más importantes del pensamiento islámico es el iytihad. Supone la libre interpretación de los textos y de las cuestiones religiosas relacionadas con el derecho civil y religioso, basándose en El Corán, la Sunna y el hadit, entre otras fuentes islámicas.The iytihad, in one of the most important religious and intellectual activities of the Islamic thought, that suposses the free interpretation of the texts and religious questions related to the civil and religious law, (...)
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    Salafism against Hadith Literature: The Curious Beginnings of a New Category in 1920s Algeria.Henri Lauzière - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2):403.
    This article examines the lexical emergence of salafiyya in the Algerian press between 1925 and 1927, which currently constitutes the earliest known use of this abstract noun in Arabic. An attentive reading of the sources reveals that, since it was a new category, it had not yet an established meaning. The task of outlining its definition and features fell to the reformers who first used it. One of them, Abū Yaʿlā al-Zawāwī, did so in a way that defies today’s conventional (...)
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    Procedural law between traditionists, jurists and judges: the problem of yamīn ma' al-Shāhid.Muhammad Khalid Masud - 1999 - Al-Qantara 20 (2):389-416.
    Los estudios modernos sobre derecho islámico han puesto de relieve la necesidad de estudiar los procedimientos jurídicos en el Islam y el papel desempeñado por la práctica judicial en su formación. Se considera en general que, en el período temprano, los cadíes disponían de mayor libertad en lo relativo a testigos y métodos para establecer pruebas. Posteriormente y de forma gradual el sistema se volvió más rígido y restrictivo. En relación a este desarrollo, los investigadores han propuesto distintas fechas, que (...)
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    “Kitab al-mawaqif” an-niffary as a specific guide in the sufi terminology. Notion “ma‘arifa” in the texts of al-qushayri, al-hudjwiri and an-niffary.R. V. Pskhu - 2019 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):265-272.
    The paper deals with the non-usual interpretation of the main works of an-Niffary as an original and specific guide in the Sufi terminology. The specific character of the text obliges a reader to treat the text more attentively that to the ordinary texts created by the human being. The most famous Sufi treatises on Sufism and its terminology are Qushayri and Hudjwiri's works,which contain definitions of most important Sufi terms and notions. Niffary works are not so well-known, but they also (...)
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    Ibn Hazm's Literalism: A Critique of Islamic Legal Theory (II).Adam Sabra - 2007 - Al-Qantara 28 (2):307-348.
    La insistencia de Ibn Hazm en la interpretación literal del Corán y la Sunna ha llevado frecuentemente a los investigadores modernos a concluir que él es un pensador conservador o dogmático. En realidad, no es ninguna de las dos cosas. El zahirismo de Ibn Hazm enfatiza el alcance limitado de la ley religiosa islámica, e intenta reducir las pretensiones de los juristas musulmanes de hablar en nombre de la ley de Dios. Esta metodología le lleva a apoyar el racionalismo, (...)
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    Ibn Hazm's Literalism: a critique of Islamic Legal Theory (I).Adam Sabra - 2007 - Al-Qantara 28 (1):7-40.
    La insistencia de Ibn Hazm en la interpretación literal del Corán y la Sunna ha llevado frecuentemente a los investigadores modernos a concluir que él es un pensador conservador o dogmático. En realidad, no es ninguna de las dos cosas. El zahirismo de Ibn Hazm enfatiza el alcance limitado de la ley religiosa islámica, e intenta reducir las pretensiones de los juristas musulmanes de hablar en nombre de la ley de Dios. Esta metodología le lleva a apoyar el racionalismo, (...)
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    The Evaluation of Fir'sah Narration According to Ahl al-Sunnah and Shia in the Context of Common Hadiths.Mustafa Tatli - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (1):709-743.
    One of the common points between Ahl al-Sunnah and Shia is the com-mon hadiths, which both have. These hadiths have been seen as a means of bringing the two sides closer in recent years. Although common narrations, which are seen as a means of bringing the two sects closer, have been men-tioned in recent years, when going into detail, it is understood that there are differences in terms of wording and interpretation. Some of the common hadiths are transmitted in the (...)
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    Semantic Projections on Haqq Devotion: Illa'l-haqq, Ene'l-haqq and Ahl al-haqq.Hamdullah Arvas - 2024 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 11 (19):121-137.
    The aim of this study is to reveal the role of religious, political and cultural factors on the way of understanding the concept of Ahl al-ḥaqq, one of the most important theopolitical concepts of Islamic thought, and to identify the projections of the semantic traansformatinon that concept of Ahl al-ḥaqq has experienced. In the comparative study with the group of "Ahl al-Shirk", "Ahl al-Kitāb", "Ahl al-Bid'at" and "Ahl al-Hawā", it has been determined that the concept of Ahl al-Haq has a (...)
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    An Assessment of ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib’s Political Decisions in Ibn Abī al-Ḥadīd’s Account.Ahmet Sonay - 2021 - Kader 19 (1):95-119.
    One of the most important issues that distinguishes the Baghdādī branch of the Muʿtazila from the Baṣran branch is their view on ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (d. 40/661). Basra branch accepts the order of virtue of the first four caliphs as their order of coming to office, while the Baghdad branch considers the first three caliphs legitimate, but considers Ali more virtuous than them. The Baghdādī Muʿtazilīs who outspokenly defended this idea were Abū Jaʿfar al-Iskāfī (d. 240/854), Abū al-Qāsim al-Kaʿbī (...)
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    Ibn Hazm’s Miracle Understanding.Halil İbrahim Bulut - 2023 - Kader 21 (1):116-140.
    Abu Muhammad Ali b. Ahmed b. Hazm al-Andalusi (d. 456/1064), the greatest exponent of the Ẓahiriyya school, was a scholar producing important works with his identity as a jurist, hadith scholar, historian, literary man, and poet. He also persistently defended the understanding of Ahl as-Sunna against the sects that emerged within Islamic thought as he defended the superiority of Islam against other religions. In his works, he covered almost every topic of the kalam science; in this context, he was (...)
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    The Problem of Connecting Polytheism to Allah’s Wish as the Reason for Denial of the Polytheists in Tafsīrs.Muhammed Ersöz - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (1):93-113.
    In the Qurʾān, it is mentioned that those who disbelieve insist on not believing by putting forward various excuses. One of them is that deniers attribute polytheism to Allah’s wish. When those who disbelieve are asked why they do not believe, they argue that they cannot deny unless Allah wills. On the other hand, expressions in line with the words spoken by the polytheists in the Qurʾān are also attributed to Allah. Such a paradoxical appearance between the verses requires a (...)
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    The Theory of Tawlīd in Kal'm in terms of the Limits of Freedom and Responsibility.Mücteba Altindas - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (3):1113-1134.
    The problem of human freedom have been addressed by al-Mutakallimūn (Islamic theologians) in the context of human acts and discussed from the point of view its relation with the will and other elements. At this point, whether the human has will and power in his own act, the limits of his will and power, the role of human in the act and his responsibilities have prompted to different debates. The theory of tawlīd put forward by Mu‘tazila is very crucial in (...)
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    A non-fundamentalist return to origin: The new Islamic reformers’ methodology of (re)interpretation.Mohammad Rezaei - 2020 - Critical Research on Religion 8 (1):25-38.
    Focusing on some contemporary Islamic reformers’ solutions, in particular, Abolkarim Soroush, Mohsen Kadivar, and Fazlur Rahman, to concrete issues in Muslim societies, this article examines two different methodological strategies of alternative readings of the Sunna: an archeological one and a genealogical one. In the archeological perspective, the holy text has been considered as a repository of answers to all sorts of questions. Through a pathological analysis, this view suggests solutions to correct distortions and looks for new windows seeking an (...)
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    The Borders and Limitations of qiyās in al-Juwaynī’s Thought -In the Context of Controversial Origins (aṣl)-.Mehmet Macit Sevgi̇li̇ - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):233-254.
    Unlike Hanafī jurists, most of the jurists maintain that qiyās is permissible (jāʿiz) for the origins (aṣl) in which the qiyās rule is invalid, including ruhsat (permission); kaffarah (expiation) and ḥadd (penalties). Shāfiʿī jurists, Imam al-Shāfiʿī and his followers like al-Juwaynī, argue that Hanafī jurists are contradictory since they apply qiyās in many cases despite their judgment that qiyās is invalid, and on the contrary they defend that these are derived from the literal interpretation techniques out of qiyās format. Nevertheless, (...)
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    The Dilemma of ʿAmal and Ḥadīth in the Change of Aḥkām: Changing a Reprehensible Practice to a Recommended One with the Ḥadīth Narrations on the Topic of Shawwāl Fasting.Ahmet Temel - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1369-1399.
    This article aims at examining the limits of change in the field of worship through a study on the origins of the ḥukm[religious ruling] of Shawwāl fasting that is widely practiced in the different parts of Muslim world. The study, firstly, deals with the evolution of the ḥukm of Shawwāl fasting chronologically among four sunnī schools of law, then analyzes the solitary reports on the topic. It concludes that in Mālikīand Ḥanefīschools, the ḥukm of this specific worship changed within the (...)
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    Islam: Belief and Practices.A. S. Tritton - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1951, this book provides a thorough explanation of the essential elements of Islam: Muhammad and the Quran, Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, Pilgrimage, Holy War, Hadith, and Sunna, Creed, Prophets, Philosophy, Law, Sects, Mysticism, Social Life and Modern Movements.
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  41. The Use of Combination and Compilation Methods in Resolving the Disputes Between Hadiths: Specific to Zaydī Narrator Ahmad b. Suleiman (d. 566/1171). [REVIEW]Semih Yolaçan - 2024 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 12 (20):7-21.
    The narratives that are perceived to be in dispute are considered as problematic both within the Sunnī tradition and among scholars outside of this perspective, such as Ibāḍī and Shī’ī scholars and this problem continues to exist today. This situation may cause confusion in the followers of the two thought systems and may lead their interlocutors to have negative opinions about sunna and may bring to mind the idea that the hadiths are not reliable. Eliminating this negative situation about (...)
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    Ijmā in Ahl al-Sunnah Kalām.Erkan Bulut - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1297-1319.
    Ijmā is ranked as the third shariah evidence after the Qur’ān and Sunnah in the science of Uṣūl. Shafi was the first one who made Uṣūl which had been known and used by the Islamic scholars, into a written document and who ascertained that Ijmā was the third of the shariah evidences. Kalām is one of the sciences in which Ijmā evidence is used. The scholars of Kalām used this evidence as far as the science of Uṣūl made it possible. (...)
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    Dar masīr-i sunnatʹgirāyī: Sayyid Ḥusayn Naṣr va masāʼil-i muʻāṣir.Seyyed Hossein Nasr - 2012 - Tihrān: Nashr-i ʻIlm. Edited by Masʻūd Raz̤avī.
    Interviews of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, a prominent Islamic philosopher; includes collected addresses, essays and lectures.
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    Sufism and Inspiration as an Epistemological Means in the Thought of Ibn Taymiyya.Emrah Kaya - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (1):11-34.
    This article aims to study Sufism (taṣawwuf) and inspiration (ilhâm), which is the main means of the mystical knowledge, in the thought of Ibn Taymiyya who is known generally as an exponent of a tradition grounded on the understanding of Salaf. He is considered by majority to be a rigid opponent of Sufism because of his unconventional interpretations of Sufi terminology. Also, since Ibn Taymiyya constantly offers the Qur’ān, ḥadīth, and the opinions of Salaf as the base of religious knowledge, (...)
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    Some Hadiths Subjected to Discussion by Supporters of Bishr al-Marīsī Due to Having an Anthropormorphist and Corporealist Content.Ali Kaya - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):163-188.
    Hadiths that have been discussed in this paper consist of narrations regarding divine attributes and having some problematic meanings between supporters of Bişr al-Marīsī and ʿUthmān al-Dārimī. These narrations were mostly accepted denounced (munkar) by Bişr al-Marīsī and his sopporters due to having an anthropormophist and corporealist content about God. They rejected divine attributes according to their understanding of God based on incomparability (tanzīh) which provided by Mutazilite approach towards divine attributes even though they conveyed some features of Ahl al-Ra’y. (...)
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  46. A Critical Explanation of Modarres Zenozi’s Theory about Corporeal Resurrection.Abolfazl Kiashemshaki - 2013 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 11 (1):5-24.
    One of the most important problems in philosophy especially after Mulla Sadra is Philosophical explanation of corporeal resurrection. Aqa Ali Modarres as a post Sadraian philosopher has a new theory which is based on some philosophical principles among them we can mention these: Soul by departure from body leaves some features in body components which are in harmony with its existence. These features create a substantial motion in body components and put them in an existential evolution. Finally a new body (...)
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  47. Isloḣi qalbḣo: bar asosi manobeʺi aḣli sunnat.Amr Kholid - 2014 - Dushanbe: Paëmi oshno.
     
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    El origen del isnād y la revuelta de al-Mujtār b. Abī ‘Ubayd en Kūfa.Pavel Pavlovitch - 2018 - Al-Qantara 39 (1):17-48.
    During the past century of oriental studies, the question of when and where Muslim traditions came to be propped up with validating lines of transmission has attracted a considerable amount of scholarly attention, for its bearing on the key issue of the historicity of ḥadīth. In this essay, I review the existing theories about the origin of the isnād, which alternate between the lifetime of the Prophet’s Companions and the end of the second century AH/c. 816 CE. Based on a (...)
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  49. al-Qiyam al-ḥaḍārīyah fī al-Sunnah al-Nabawīyah al-muṭahharah.Muwaffaq Sālim Nūrī - 2012 - al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah: Jāʼizat Nāyif ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz Āl Saʻūd al-ʻĀlamīyah lil-Sunnah al-Nabawīyah wa-al-Dirāsāt al-Islāmīyah al-Muʻāṣirah. Edited by ʻAbd al-Sattār Jāsim Muḥammad Ḥayyānī.
     
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    al-Kufr al-mubāḥ.Zakarīyā Awzūn - 2020 - ʻĀbdīn, al-Qāhirah, Miṣr: Ruʼyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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