Constructive critics, �Had�ith literature, and the articulation of Sunn�i Islam : the legacy of the generation of Ibn Sa�d, Ibn Ma��in, and Ibn �Hanbal / by Scott C. Lucas.
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- 297.1/2406 22
- BP166.1 .L83 2004
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297.12261 D412I An introduction to Islam / | 297.1229 B918E Ethics Of The Glorious Koran | 297.124 D553D The development of early Sunnite hadith criticism : | 297.124 L933C Constructive critics, �Had�ith literature, and the articulation of Sunn�i Islam : | 297.14 C855H A history of Islamic Law / | 297.14 H182I An introduction to Islamic law / | 297.14 P481C Crime and punishment in Islamic law : |
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Chicago) under the title: The arts of Had�ith compilation and criticism.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-392) and indexes.
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