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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
General Editor's Preface
Introduction
Origins and Transmission of the Ḥadīth
1. The Role of Traditionalism in Islam
2. A Revaluation of Islamic Traditions
3. Notes Towards a Fresh Perspective on the Islamic Sunna
4. Disputes over the Status of Ḥadīth in Islam
5. Oral Torah and Ḥadīth: Transmission, Prohibition of Writing, Redaction
6. Al-Uṣūi al-arba'umi'a
Origin and Reliability of the Isnād
7. The Antiquity and Origin of the Isnād
8. Further on the Origin of the Isnād
9. The Isnād in Muslim Tradition
10. Some Isnād-Analytical Methods Illustrated on the Basis of Several Woman-Demeaning Sayings from Ḥadīth Literature
11. Eschatology and the Dating of Traditions
Methods of Analysing and Dating Ḥadīths
12. A Tradition of Manichaean Tendency ("The She-Eater of Grass")
13. The Will of Sa'd b. a. Waqqāṣ: the Growth of a Tradition
14. Pare Your Nails: A Study of an Early Tradition
15. The Muṣannaf of 'Abd al-Razzāq al-Ṣan'ānī as a Source of Authentic Aḥādīth of the First Century A.H.
16. Common Features of Muslim and Western Ḥadīth Criticism: Ibn al-Jawzī's Categories of Ḥadīth Forgers
17. The Martyrdom of Passionate Lovers: Holy War as a Sacred Wedding
General Index
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