Islam and Literalism : : Literal Meaning and Interpretation in Islamic Legal Theory / / Robert Gleave.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Understanding Literal Meaning -- 2 Literal Meaning, Hermeneutics and Islamic Legal Theory -- 3 The Emergence of Literal Meaning in Early Islamic Thought -- 4 Literal Meaning in Early Islamic Legal Theory -- 5 Early Shi'i Conceptions of Literal Meaning -- 6 Zahirism, Literalism and Ibn Ḥazm -- 7 Literal Meaning in Modern Muslim Legal Theory: Two Examples -- Bibliography -- Index |
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