Hadith: Muhammads Legacy in the Medieval and Modern World
By (Author) Jonathan A.C. Brown
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
1st February 2018
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of religion
Islamic life and practice
Islam
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
297.12516
Paperback
368
Width 146mm, Height 225mm, Spine 26mm
Contrary to popular opinion, the bulk of Islamic law does not come from the Quran but rather from hadith, first-hand reports of the prophet Muhammads words and deeds, passed from generation to generation. However, with varying accounts often only committed to paper a century after the death of Muhammad, Islamic scholars, past and present, have been faced with complex questions of historical authenticity. Informative and accessible, this wide-ranging introduction provides a detailed exploration of the collection and criticism of hadith and examines the controversy surrounding its role in modern Islam. Complete with a glossary, extensive bibliography, and helpful diagrams, Hadith: An Introduction is perfectly suited to students, scholars, and the general reader interested in this critical element of Islam.
Both erudite and highly readable Jonathan Browns remarkably learned, engaging, and wide-ranging book will certainly find favor with students of all levels, but it is also accessible to educated lay readers and offers a fruitful read for specialists.
* International Journal of Middle East Studies *It is impossible to understand the Islamic tradition without getting some knowledge of the sciences of hadith. In this fascinating introduction, Jonathan A. C. Brown provides the reader with the necessary means to navigate between the traditional framework and contemporary issues. A brilliant essay written by a widely-acknowledged scholar in the field.
-- Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies, University of OxfordFar surpasses all previous introductory surveys. It is especially distinguished by its attention to hadith scholarship throughout the Middle Ages, not just the age of the great collectors.
-- Christopher Melchert, Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of OxfordA must read and a great read. The combination of impeccable, critical scholarship with a storytellers style has produced an introductory volume that is both substantive and remarkably engaging.
-- John L. Esposito, Founding Director of the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown UniversityA comprehensive study of the scholarship throughout Islamic history dealing with the traditions of the Prophet. A combination of critical analysis and informed understanding that presents a significant new perspective on a much-debated subject.
-- John O. Voll, Professor Emeritus of Islamic History, Georgetown UniversityThis work is, in my opinion, without parallel in the English language. Stunning in its scope, it enables one to grasp a highly complex subject in well-written and clear prose. The knowledge of Islam is of utmost importance today, and this book bridges a yawning gap in our access to that knowledge in English. Its essential reading for any serious student of Islam limited by language.
-- Hamza Yusuf Hanson, president and co-founder, Zaytuna CollegeJonathan A. C. Brown is Associate Professor and Alwaleed bin Talal Chair of Islamic Civilization at Georgetown University. He is the author of Misquoting Muhammad, which is also published by Oneworld. He lives in Washington, DC.