The Foundation of Knowledge: Herndon, VA: The International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2014. 214 pages

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Abstract

The interlinked nature or interconnected dimension of al-‘ulūm al-Islāmīyah (Islamic sciences), which comprise such areas as syntax, morphology, semantics, linguistic philosophy, logic, legal theory and jurisprudence, prosody, rhetoric, exegesis, hadith, and one or two related others, has arguably remained an unsung story in contemporary scholarship. Such an interesting feature of Islamic traditional knowledge should not be obscured, especially in view of the centrality of such areas of learning to usul al-fiqh (the science of Islamic jurisprudence), which cannot be a functional whole if any of them are absent. The work under review, The Foundation of Knowledge, has done creditably well by not only underscoring such interconnectedness, but also by analysing (somewhat comparatively) the classical Muslim and modern western methods with a view to exposing the inadequacy of established methods before attempting a creative synthesis of the two.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-82
Number of pages5
JournalThe American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences
Volume34
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

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