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Page vi
( This was a necessary duty ) inasmuch as the articles of the law could only be " known from the Koran and from the Traditions which serve to explain it . The blessed Prophet himself said : I leave with you two things which , as long as ...
( This was a necessary duty ) inasmuch as the articles of the law could only be " known from the Koran and from the Traditions which serve to explain it . The blessed Prophet himself said : I leave with you two things which , as long as ...
Page viii
... the Traditions , and the practice of the first Moslims ; they felt that the faculties of mind which they had themselves derived from an advanced state of civilisation could be applied with advantage to the task of collecting and ...
... the Traditions , and the practice of the first Moslims ; they felt that the faculties of mind which they had themselves derived from an advanced state of civilisation could be applied with advantage to the task of collecting and ...
Page xii
Till this first step be surmounted , every thing else , such as Traditions , jurisprudence , poetry , and the idiom of the desert Arabs , is excluded . It therefore happens that a failure in this early stage of the pupil's progress puts ...
Till this first step be surmounted , every thing else , such as Traditions , jurisprudence , poetry , and the idiom of the desert Arabs , is excluded . It therefore happens that a failure in this early stage of the pupil's progress puts ...
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The people of Ifrīkiya are perhaps more “ advanced in this last respect than those of Maghrib , because , in studying the Koran , they learn Traditions and scientific rules ; they have therefore " a certain command of language ...
The people of Ifrīkiya are perhaps more “ advanced in this last respect than those of Maghrib , because , in studying the Koran , they learn Traditions and scientific rules ; they have therefore " a certain command of language ...
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... commence dogmatic theology ( osul ad - dīn ) and the fundamentals of jurisprudence ( osūl al - fikh ) , " after which you may proceed to dialectics ( djedel ) , and from that to the Traditions and the sciences connected with them .
... commence dogmatic theology ( osul ad - dīn ) and the fundamentals of jurisprudence ( osūl al - fikh ) , " after which you may proceed to dialectics ( djedel ) , and from that to the Traditions and the sciences connected with them .
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