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Professor Asma Sayeed
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| #224280 in Books | Asma Sayeed | 2015-05-21 | 2015-05-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.51 x5.98l,.75 | File type: PDF | 234 pages | Women and the Transmission of Religious Knowledge in Islam Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization||2 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| This book is great for a list of Arabic language sources that one ...|By Customer|This book, while a very interesting read, is not quite as scholarly as the author makes it out to be.
First, the author confuses the term "scholar" with "hadith specialist". So when the author maintains that by the time we reach ibn Hajar that female scholars are an anomaly, the autho||"... an excellent contribution to extending our understanding of the history of early Hadith transmission ... The author is to be commended for her painstaking efforts in bringing out this wealth of insightful material for wider readership." |Muslim World Boo
Asma Sayeed's book explores the history of women as religious scholars from the first decades of Islam through the early Ottoman period (seventh to the seventeenth centuries). Focusing on women's engagement with ḥadīth, this book analyzes dramatic chronological patterns in women's ḥadīth participation in terms of developments in Muslim social, intellectual, and legal history. Drawing on primary and secondary sources, this work uncovers the historical forces that sh...
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