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Bekir Kuzudişli is a Professor at Istanbul University in Turkey. He completed his doctorate in 2005 with the thesis title of: “Ḥadīth Narration and Family Isnād”. Kuzudişli is now the Head of the Institute of Islamic Studies. Following his research on hadith narration and asānīd in Shiʿism, his current research interests focus is on asānīd, the history of ḥadīth, Orientalism, and ḥadīth in Shiʿism. Kuzudişli has academic publications in Turkish, Arabic and English. Some of his works include Shiʿa and Ḥadīth, Asbāb īrād al-ḥadīth: Siyāq riwāyāt al-ḥadīth fī-l-qarn alawwal al-hijrī, “Two Different States, Two Shiite Usūl al-Hadīth: Two books written in the Ottoman and Safavid Territories.” “What was the Sunnī Source of al-Shahīd al-Thānī's Bidāyah: al-Tībī's al-Khulāṣah or al-Jurjānī's al-Mukhtaṣar?”, “Relationship Between the Qur'ān and the Sunnah in Shiʿa”, “Sunnī-Shiʿi Interaction in the Early Period – The Transition of the Chains of Ahl al-Sunna to the Shīʿa”.
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Al-QÄá¸Ä« al-Nu῾mÄn (d. 363/974) was the primary architect of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which was formed under the Fatamids. The Early History of Ismaili Jurisprudence (I. B. Tauris, 2013) provides an English translation and edited Arabic edition of a work held to be written by al-Nu῾mÄn, the MinhÄj al-farÄ’iá¸, a brief tract on inheritance law. However, author Agostino Cilardo, Professor at the ‘Orientale’ of Università degli Studi di Napoli (Naples), offers his readers much more in this book. The first half of this work explores critical questions concerning the development of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which includes synopses of the theories concerning the progression and originality of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence. This is followed by an analysis of the MinhÄj alongside four other works penned by al-Nu῾mÄn: KitÄb al-iqtiá¹£Är, KitÄb al-yanbū῾, Mukhtaá¹£ar al-ÄthÄr, and Da῾Ēim al-IslÄm. This study allows Professor Cilardo to draw a number of conclusions about the work itself, the maturation of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence, and how IsmÄ῾īlÄ« law (fiqh) compares to other Shī῾ī and the Sunni legal traditions, in terms of legal inheritance. The book is well written and meticulous in its organization. Scholars and students of Islam will find this work invaluable, and it is a good tool for those interested in both jurisprudence and IsmÄ῾īlÄ« studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al-QÄá¸Ä« al-Nu῾mÄn (d. 363/974) was the primary architect of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which was formed under the Fatamids. The Early History of Ismaili Jurisprudence (I. B. Tauris, 2013) provides an English translation and edited Arabic edition of a work held to be written by al-Nu῾mÄn, the MinhÄj al-farÄ’iá¸, a brief tract on inheritance law. However, author Agostino Cilardo, Professor at the ‘Orientale’ of Università degli Studi di Napoli (Naples), offers his readers much more in this book. The first half of this work explores critical questions concerning the development of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which includes synopses of the theories concerning the progression and originality of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence. This is followed by an analysis of the MinhÄj alongside four other works penned by al-Nu῾mÄn: KitÄb al-iqtiá¹£Är, KitÄb al-yanbū῾, Mukhtaá¹£ar al-ÄthÄr, and Da῾Ēim al-IslÄm. This study allows Professor Cilardo to draw a number of conclusions about the work itself, the maturation of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence, and how IsmÄ῾īlÄ« law (fiqh) compares to other Shī῾ī and the Sunni legal traditions, in terms of legal inheritance. The book is well written and meticulous in its organization. Scholars and students of Islam will find this work invaluable, and it is a good tool for those interested in both jurisprudence and IsmÄ῾īlÄ« studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al-QÄá¸Ä« al-Nu῾mÄn (d. 363/974) was the primary architect of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which was formed under the Fatamids. The Early History of Ismaili Jurisprudence (I. B. Tauris, 2013) provides an English translation and edited Arabic edition of a work held to be written by al-Nu῾mÄn, the MinhÄj al-farÄ’iá¸, a brief tract on inheritance law. However, author Agostino Cilardo, Professor at the ‘Orientale’ of Università degli Studi di Napoli (Naples), offers his readers much more in this book. The first half of this work explores critical questions concerning the development of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which includes synopses of the theories concerning the progression and originality of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence. This is followed by an analysis of the MinhÄj alongside four other works penned by al-Nu῾mÄn: KitÄb al-iqtiá¹£Är, KitÄb al-yanbū῾, Mukhtaá¹£ar al-ÄthÄr, and Da῾Ēim al-IslÄm. This study allows Professor Cilardo to draw a number of conclusions about the work itself, the maturation of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence, and how IsmÄ῾īlÄ« law (fiqh) compares to other Shī῾ī and the Sunni legal traditions, in terms of legal inheritance. The book is well written and meticulous in its organization. Scholars and students of Islam will find this work invaluable, and it is a good tool for those interested in both jurisprudence and IsmÄ῾īlÄ« studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al-QÄá¸Ä« al-Nu῾mÄn (d. 363/974) was the primary architect of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which was formed under the Fatamids. The Early History of Ismaili Jurisprudence (I. B. Tauris, 2013) provides an English translation and edited Arabic edition of a work held to be written by al-Nu῾mÄn, the MinhÄj al-farÄ’iá¸, a brief tract on inheritance law. However, author Agostino Cilardo, Professor at the ‘Orientale’ of Università degli Studi di Napoli (Naples), offers his readers much more in this book. The first half of this work explores critical questions concerning the development of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which includes synopses of the theories concerning the progression and originality of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence. This is followed by an analysis of the MinhÄj alongside four other works penned by al-Nu῾mÄn: KitÄb al-iqtiá¹£Är, KitÄb al-yanbū῾, Mukhtaá¹£ar al-ÄthÄr, and Da῾Ēim al-IslÄm. This study allows Professor Cilardo to draw a number of conclusions about the work itself, the maturation of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence, and how IsmÄ῾īlÄ« law (fiqh) compares to other Shī῾ī and the Sunni legal traditions, in terms of legal inheritance. The book is well written and meticulous in its organization. Scholars and students of Islam will find this work invaluable, and it is a good tool for those interested in both jurisprudence and IsmÄ῾īlÄ« studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al-QÄá¸Ä« al-Nu῾mÄn (d. 363/974) was the primary architect of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which was formed under the Fatamids. The Early History of Ismaili Jurisprudence (I. B. Tauris, 2013) provides an English translation and edited Arabic edition of a work held to be written by al-Nu῾mÄn, the MinhÄj al-farÄ’iá¸, a brief tract on inheritance law. However, author Agostino Cilardo, Professor at the ‘Orientale’ of Università degli Studi di Napoli (Naples), offers his readers much more in this book. The first half of this work explores critical questions concerning the development of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence which includes synopses of the theories concerning the progression and originality of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence. This is followed by an analysis of the MinhÄj alongside four other works penned by al-Nu῾mÄn: KitÄb al-iqtiá¹£Är, KitÄb al-yanbū῾, Mukhtaá¹£ar al-ÄthÄr, and Da῾Ēim al-IslÄm. This study allows Professor Cilardo to draw a number of conclusions about the work itself, the maturation of IsmÄ῾īlÄ« jurisprudence, and how IsmÄ῾īlÄ« law (fiqh) compares to other Shī῾ī and the Sunni legal traditions, in terms of legal inheritance. The book is well written and meticulous in its organization. Scholars and students of Islam will find this work invaluable, and it is a good tool for those interested in both jurisprudence and IsmÄ῾īlÄ« studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices