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A Critique of the Abrogation Theory in Islam

A Critique of the Abrogation Theory in Islam

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Publisher's Synopsis

A typical definition of abrogation found in the Jurisprudence literature is: 'The (heavenly) replacement of one juridical ruling with a later ruling.'

This book surveys the subject of abrogation (Naskh) in the Qur'an, Hadith and Islamic literature, illustrating that the concept of abrogation was introduced after the Prophetic era in order to explain certain verses of the Qur'an and what has come to be termed as "conflicting Prophetic narrations" (Mukhtalaf al-Hadith).

It goes on to suggest that the "abrogated rulings" were merely pre-Islamic cultural practices that contradicted with Islamic principles. Furthermore, the book argues that the Qur'anic verses and Prophetic narrations, which were misperceived as "conflicting," should be contextually situated and applied according to the wisdom behind them with the practical implication being the validation of all Qur'anic verses and (authentic) Prophetic instructions regardless of their perceived contradictions. Allowing Islamic jurisprudence to retain its flexibility within changing circumstances.

Book information

ISBN: 9780860377306
Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Kube Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 297.122612
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 140g
Height: 192mm
Width: 114mm
Spine width: 11mm