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Carrying on the Tradition: A Social and Intellectual History of Hadith Transmission across a Thousand Years: Islamic History and Civilization, cartea 160

Autor Garrett Davidson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2020
In Carrying on the Tradition Garrett Davidson employs a variety of largely unutilized print, as well as archival sources collected from the Near East, North Africa, India, Europe, and North America. He analyses these sources to excavate the fundamental reinvention of the conceptions and practices of hadith transmission that resulted from the establishment of the hadith canon. Further, the book examines how hadith scholars reimagined the transmission of hadith, not as a scholarly tool, as it had originally been, but instead as, among other things, an act of pious emulation of the forefathers. It demonstrates the emergence of new genres and subgenres of hadith literature, as a result of this shift, examining them as artefacts of the cultural, social, and intellectual history of Muslim religiosity from the tenth to twentieth centuries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004386914
ISBN-10: 9004386912
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Islamic History and Civilization


Cuprins

List of Figures

Introduction

1 Reimagining Hadith Transmission in the Shadow of the Canon
1The Ideology of Hadith Transmission
2The Social Logic of Hadith Transmission
3“Nothing Gold Can Stay:” The End of the ‘Golden Age’ of Hadith Transmission
4Elevation and Decline
5Degrees of Separation
6Supernatural Elevation
7Conclusion

2 The Post-canonical Evolution of Oral Hadith Transmission
1The Audition Notice
2The Evolving Function of Oral Transmission
3The Age Structure of Oral Transmission
4Hadith Speed Reading
5Further Liberalization of Oral Transmission
6The Ritualization of Oral Hadith Transmission
7Locations of Oral Hadith Transmission
8Musalsalāt: Ritual and Mimesis in Oral Hadith Transmission
9A Shifting Culture of Oral Hadith Transmission

3 Non-oral Transmission in the Oral Idiom: The Development and Function of the Ijāza
1Confusion in the Secondary Literature
2The Origins and Early Development of the Ijāza
3The Earliest Attestations of the Ijāza
4The Tide Begins to Turn: The Increasing Acceptance of the Ijāza in the Fourth/Tenth Century
5Al-Khaṭīb and the Expansion of the Ijāza
6The ijāza as a Means of Preserving the Chain of Transmission
7Permission for the Unspecified
8Who Can Receive an Ijāza?
9The Ijāza and the Short Chain of Transmission
10The Ijāza and the Unborn
11Ijāzas for All: The Development and Function of the al-Ijāza al-ʿĀmma
12Conclusion

4 The High and the Low: Men, Women and the Social Aspect of Elevation
1The Laity and the Randomness of Longevity and Elevation
2A Medieval Hadith Rock Star: The Extraordinary Case of Abū ʿAbbās al-Ḥajjār
3The Elevated Chain of Transmission and Women Hadith Transmitters
4The Exceptional Case of Karīma al-Marwaziyya
5The Question of Learning among Women Hadith Transmission
6The Case of Women Hadith Transmitters in al-Sakhāwī’s al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ
7Longevity, Elevation and Women Transmitters
8The View of Women’s Hadith Transmission from the Documentary Evidence
9Women and Hadith Transmission beyond the Tenth/Sixteenth Century
10Conclusion

5 Brevity, Breadth and Elevation: The Forty Hadith and ʿAwālī Genres
1The Prophet’s Promise: The Forty-Hadith Genres and Elevation
2The Forty-Hadith Genre as a Tool for the Cultivation of Elevation
3The Forty-Hadith Genre and Elevation
4Forty Hadith, Forty Shaykhs, Forty Towns
5The ʿAwālī Genre: Compiling and Presenting Elevation
6Thulāthiyyāt al-Bukhārī: al-Bukhārī’s Threes
7Degrees of Separation: Link-Themed ʿAwālī Collections
8Categories of Elevation: Muwāfaqāt, Abdāl, ʿAwālī
9Conclusion

6 Men of Books and Books of Men: The Muʿjam/Mashyakha and Fihrist/Thabat Catalog Genres
1The Mashyakha and Muʿjam al-Shuyūkh Genre
2The Muʿjam/Mashyakha Genre as s Vehicle for Cultivating Elevated Hadith
3The Reception of Mashyakha and Muʿjam al-Shuyūkh Works
4The Fihrist/Thabat Genres
5The Thabat: The Development of the Catalog Genre in the Central and Eastern Islamic Lands
6Conclusion

7 Hadith Transmission in an Age of Transformation and Reform
1The Last of the Mohicans: Al-Kattānī and the State of Hadith Transmission in the Early-Twentieth Century
2Hadith Transmission and Reform
3Reformers and the Irrationality of Post-Canonical Hadith Transmission
4Transmitting Hadith in the Shifting Political and Cultural Terrain of the Twentieth Century
5Hadith Transmission as a Feature of Late Sunni Traditionalism

Index

Notă biografică

Garrett A. Davidson, Ph.D. (2014) University of Chicago, is Assistant Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the College of Charleston. His research focuses on hadith and the Arabic manuscript tradition.