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Christopher Melchert. surveys modern scholarship in Arabic and English concerning this prominent eighth-century traditionist. The fullest is a book by Muḥammad Saʿīd ibn Muḥammad Bukhārī (2003). He goes on to review where Ibn al-Mubārak collected hadith, his tendency in law, and and his personal stances as to various controversies of his time, such as ...
Christopher Melchert
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Early ‘Traditionist Sufis’: A Network Analysis
Earlier scholars have proposed that hadith collectors and specialists in the pious life were largely the same persons in the earlier eighth century, then gradually drifted apart into the tenth century. Here, Jeremy Farrell applies network theory to the biographies of five Sufis who were also notable hadith collectors: Ibn Masrūq, Ibn al-Aʿrābī, Jaʿfar ...
Jeremy Farrell
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Jewish Secularism and Ethno-National Identity in Israel: The Traditionist Critique
This article examines traditionist (masorti) Israeli Jews’ critique of the dominant secular Israeli culture and identity. Based upon 102 in-depth personal interviews with Jewish Israelis who identify as traditionists, the article suggests that the traditionist ability to transcend the ‘secular vs.
Yaacov Yadgar
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This essentially theoretical article suggests a novel way to conceptualise the middle spaces of people whose link to religion is perceived as partial and fragmentary – the vast majority of the popu...
Nissim Leon, Hizky Shoham
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Principles of Traditionist Jurisprudence Reconsidered*
Scott Lucas
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The Growth of the Islamic Otherworld: A History of Muslim Traditionist Eschatology
Christian Lange
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