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...le. The theological significance is carefully explained by Islamic scholars: the "clot of blood" represents the vulnerability to Shayta...
...and thereby disprove the Quran, yet never did — a fact that Islamic scholars have noted as one of the embedded proofs of the Quran's div...
...to the Prophet ﷺ produced the hadith record that has shaped Islamic scholarship for fourteen centuries. Adjacent to the mosque the Proph...
...ne governance. Sa'd ibn Mu'adh's judgment has been noted by Islamic scholars as one that applied the same Deuteronomic standard (20:10-1...
...e trust of transmission becoming the defining obligation of Islamic scholarship ever since. Every Quranic verse, in its surah and its po...
... to Damascus, he would become one of the most consequential Islamic scholars in history. His towering mastery of Quran, hadith, fiqh, an...
...lah ad-Din, it remains the most prestigious center of Sunni Islamic scholarship.
Shah Waliullah of Delhi, one of the most influential Islamic scholars of the 18th century, died. His intellectual legacy shaped n...
...und piety. Al-Hasan al-Basri was a towering figure in early Islamic scholarship whose circle in Basra shaped theology, jurisprudence, an...
...53 CE), fulfilling the prophecy of the Prophet. A patron of Islamic scholarship and architecture who spoke multiple languages and studie...
...Shafi'i jurist and Azhari scholar known for his traditional Islamic scholarship and engagement with contemporary issues.
...at al-Khawatir,' an eight-volume biographical dictionary of Islamic scholars in the Indian subcontinent.
...'i judge and prolific author of works defending traditional Islamic scholarship and collecting prophetic praises.
...al-Islam — remain the essential biographical references for Islamic scholarship, covering tens of thousands of narrators and scholars.
...ion — remain among the most widely read and taught books in Islamic scholarship worldwide. A paragon of piety and encyclopedic knowledge...
..., and theologian who wrote extensively defending mainstream Islamic scholarship.
One of the greatest Islamic scholars of Aceh (Indonesia). His Sirat al-Mustaqim was the first co...
One of the foremost Islamic scholars of the 20th century. Known for his accessible fatwas and hi...
One of the greatest Islamic scholars of the 20th-21st centuries. Author of al-Fiqh al-Islami wa-...
...ul, a compilation of classical texts on tazkiyah from major Islamic scholars.
Scholar of Khurasan who uniquely combined Islamic scholarship, asceticism, and jihad. Studied under Imam Malik and Suf...
...bu Abd al-Rahman, who served as a key transmitter of Syrian Islamic scholarship.
... al-Bunani and Anas ibn Malik, and a major figure in Basran Islamic scholarship.
...on, urbanization, and political power. The work transcended Islamic scholarship and influenced modern Western social sciences.
...vides a practical approach to tazkiyah grounded in orthodox Islamic scholarship.
...omprehensive biographical dictionary of hadith narrators in Islamic scholarship. Al-Mizzi compiled detailed entries for every narrator m...
... it one of the most intellectually ambitious works in later Islamic scholarship.
...e most comprehensive work on hadith narrator biographies in Islamic scholarship. Al-Mizzi refined and expanded al-Maqdisi's earlier Kama...
...s education, prolific authorship, and enduring influence on Islamic scholarship.
...ing one of the earliest musnad-format hadith collections in Islamic scholarship.
...nce of hadith criticism (mustalah al-hadith) in traditional Islamic scholarship. It explains the terminology and methodology used to eva...
...adoption, adaptation, and debate over Aristotelian logic in Islamic scholarship and its role in the religious sciences.
How classical Islamic scholarship developed a sophisticated understanding of human psychol...