A Revolution in the Sunnah
By (Author) Ghazi A. Algosaibi
Translated by Leslie J. McLoughlin
Saqi Books
Saqi Books
26th July 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Fiction
892.736
Paperback
48
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 6mm
58g
These seven short essays provide a brief and cogent overview of selected Hadiths (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad used as sources for religious law) that, argues the author, were not only revolutionary for their time but have retained their potential to drastically revolutionise Islamic societies today. Each Hadith is presented in the words of classical Muslim commentators, followed by Algosaibi's interpretation. He frames the Hadiths as they can and should be applied to contemporary circumstances, lending new vitality to modern Muslim social and political life. A bold and clearly reasoned call for reform, "Revolution in the Sunnah" concisely demonstrates the progressive urge at the core of Islamic tradition. The topics covered are political integrity, the role of women in society and the military, civil rights, privacy, cruelty to animals, family planning, and torture.
Ghazi A. Algosaibi has published over twenty works in Arabic and is a writer of both poetry and prose. His works in translation include the novels A Love Story and Seven, and a collection of poems Dusting the Colour from Roses (all published by Saqi).