TY - BOOK TI - Legal authority in premodern Islam: Yahya B Sharaf Al-Nawawi in the Shafi'i School of Law SN - 041574962X U1 - 297.1401812 PY - 2014///-12-16 CY - London PB - Routledge N1 - Introduction General statement of the problem 1 Situating al-Nawawi in the chronology of the Shafi'i school of law 3 Existing studies on al-Nawam 6 Method of approach and plan of this study 7 Notes 10 Bibliography 12 1 The man and his biography Early life 14 His teachers and chains of transmission 16 His ascetic life 20 Career and written works 22 Theology 24 Einal days 26 Notes 27 Bibliography 32 2 The reception and routinization of his legacy The reception and veneration of al-Nawawi 36 Al-Nawawl's authority to later Shaft'ite jurists 42 Legal change and the limits of al-Nawawi's authority 45 Einal remarks 47 Notes 48 Bibliography 51 Two communities of interpretation: Tarlqa of the Iraqians and the Khurasanians The origins and meaning of the tarlqa^ 54 The transmitters of the tarTqa^ 59 The conflicting doctrmes of the tariqa^ 61 Al-NawawVs reconciliation of the tarlqa^ 65 Fined remarks 71 Notes 72 Bibliography 77 The canonization of the school's doctrines Canonization and the problem of indeterminacy 80 The measure of certainty: tarjTh and tashih 84 AI-NawawVs justification of tarjTh 86 AI-NawawVs theory of tarjTh 88 Reference to hcictah criticism 88 Public interest and necessity 91 Empirical experience 91 Customary practices ('urf) 93 The cemonical doctrines of the school 94 Final remarks 98 Notes 99 Bibliography 103 AI-NawawT's definition and vindication of the madhhah The madhhab'5 evolution to al-NcnvawTs lifetime 105 ATNawawVs definition of the madhhab 111 Vindication of the school's principles and doctrines 115 Final remarks 120 Notes 120 Bibliography 123 ER -