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Journal articles on the topic "Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam"

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Lowry, Joseph, and Jonathan E. Brockopp. "Early Maliki Law: Ibn Abd al-Hakam and His Major Compendium of Jurisprudence." Journal of the American Oriental Society 122, no. 1 (2002): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3087658.

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Dutton, Y. "Review: Early Maliki Law: Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam and his Major Compendium of Jurisprudence * Jonathan E. Brockopp: Early Maliki Law: Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam and his Major Compendium of Jurisprudence." Journal of Islamic Studies 13, no. 1 (2002): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jis/13.1.42.

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Brockopp, Jonathan. "The Minor Compendium of Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam (d. 214/829) and its reception in the early Mālikī school." Islamic Law and Society 12, no. 2 (2005): 149–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568519054093725.

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AbstractIbn 'Abd al-Hakam's Minor Compendium may be the earliest known handbook of Islamic law. Remarkably compact and comprehensive, it challenges depictions of the pre-classical period as a time of unsystematic legal scholarship, consisting of only "organic" texts and student notebooks. In this article, I argue for an early date for this text, based on analysis of the manuscript witnesses. I then compare the Minor Compendium with several contemporary texts to highlight its unique characteristics; in the process I discover, and seek to explain, several discrepancies in the descriptions of thi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam"

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Zychowicz-Coghill, Edward. "Conquests of Egypt : making history in 'Abbāsid Egypt." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b8e6cacb-ffd5-48d3-94c6-c06448a337dd.

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This dissertation is a study of the Futūḥ Miṣr (Conquest of Egypt) of Ibn 'Abd al-Ḥakam (d. 257/871), the earliest extant Arabic history of Egypt. Its primary aim is not to assess whether its information is 'authentic' - i.e. corresponding to an objective historical reality - though my findings are of relevance for those engaged in debates over authenticity. My goal instead is to explore the ideas about the past which are conveyed by this particular conglomeration of historical information and to propose methods through which we can expose and analyse different layers and types of authoria
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Books on the topic "Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam"

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Brockopp, Jonathan E., and Abd Allah Ibn Abd Al-Hakam. Early Maliki Law: Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam and His Major Compendium of Jurisprudence (Studies in Islamic Law and Society). Brill Academic Publishers, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam"

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Yavari, Neguin. "Of History and Biography." In The Future of Iran's Past. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190855109.003.0001.

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Is there an essentially “Islamic” tradition of biographical writing? To put this to the test, the chapter focuses on the roughly contemporaneous medieval biographies, by Einhard (d. 840) and Ibn ‘Abd al-Hakam (d. 829)—both secular firsts—of two non-contemporary rulers: Charlemagne (r. 768-814) and ‘Umar b. ‘Abd al-‘Aziz (r. 717-20). Accounting for similarities or differences in both style and content of biographical writings in different historical milieus induces a new understanding of the relationship between text and context, and offers new modes of reading. A more complex ancillary of this revision is a fresh look at exchange, transmission or crosspollination to explain instances of convergence between alien texts. The distant objective is a new model for global history that has the conceptual arsenal to explain what specific role representations play in the history of the social order.
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Donner, Fred M. "Was Marwan ibn al-Hakam the First “Real” Muslim?" In Genealogy and Knowledge in Muslim Societies. Edinburgh University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748644971.003.0008.

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