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In the Islamic tradition, fiqh (Islamic law) is generally regarded as the science of furu''al-din (matters complementary to the Islamic faith), as opposed to kalam (Islamic theology) which is known as the science of u?ul al-din (matters primary to the Islamic faith). Over time, however, fiqh has significantly surpassed Kalam in terms of cognitive maturation and epistemic development. In The Higher Objectives of Islamic Theology, Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour argues that far too little attention has been paid to parallel developments in Islamic theology. Consequently, the theological project in the Islamic tradition has largely become limited to definitions and deliberations about the nature and qualities of the transcendent God, and has barely developed as a systematic discipline devoted to the higher objectives of Islamic theology, similar to those of Maqa?id al-Shari?a (higher objectives of Islamic law). Addressing this gap and drawing on the full-fledged genre of Maqa?id al-Shari?a, this

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Describing this study in lofty terms such as highly original, truly groundbreaking, and pioneering does not do it justice. I found this book to be all this, but also a profoundly perspicacious reflection upon the purpose of the Islamic faith. This book should be read by all students of Islamic studies and comparative religious studies. But it is an especially indispensable source to all readers interested in the future of Islamic ecumenism. * Khaled Abou El Fadl, Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law *
Abdelnour ventures into retrieving the purpose of theology in Islamic thought. He draws on early literary genres in a bid to grapple with a more normative, rather than a defensive posture for theology. Bold in his aspiration, this book will spark energetic conversation among various stakeholders in these debates. * Ebrahim Moosa, Mirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought & Muslim Societies, the University of Notre Dame *
Mohammad Gamal Abdelnour has written a book that is both deeply rooted in Islamic intellectual traditions and also thoroughly engaged with vital contemporary debates in theology and philosophy. The book draws on longstanding ideas of the Maqāṣid al-Sharī?a, or the higher purposes of the law, to develop an account of the higher objectives of Islamic theology. This innovative and convincing engagement between jurisprudence and theology offers a creative argument for how Muslims can understand faith, moral action, and religious difference in the contemporary world. Abdelnour is an exciting new voice in the revival of Islamic theology and the book contributes not only to Islamic Studies, but also to comparative theology, philosophical theology, and intellectual history. * Joshua Ralston, Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations, University of Edinburgh *

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Acknowledgments Transliteration and Dating Introduction -Important Definitions and Clarifications -Monograph's Epistemological Paradigm -Key Arguments -Structure of the Monograph -Important Caveats Chapter I. Historical Roots of Maqasid al-'Aqida -Maqasid al-'Aqida before al-Ghazali -Al-Ghazali's Contributions to Maqasid al-'Aqida -Maqasid al-'Aqida after al-Ghazali -Muhammad 'Abduh's Contributions to Maqasid al-'Aqida -Explaining the Underdevelopment of Maqasid al-'Aqida Chapter II. Sources and Methods of Maqasid al-'Aqida -The Qur'an and Maqasid al-'Aqida -The Sunna and Maqasid al-'Aqida -Maqasid al-'Aqida between Exotericism and Esotericism Chapter III: Towards a Theory of Maqasid al-'Aqida -"Interrogating" the Classical "Theory" of Maqasid al-Shari'a -"Generating" the Higher Objective/s of Islamic Theology -Is Islam the Only Valid Path to the Truth? Chapter IV: "Integrating" the "Tools" of Maqasid al-Shari'a into Maqasid al-'Aqida -Definition and Transmission -Al-Firqa al-Najiya between al-Daruriyyat, al-Hajiyyat, and al-Tahsiniyyat -Faith vis-à-vis Deeds between al-Daruriyyat, al-Hajiyyat, and al-Tahsiniyyat -Prophet Muhammad between al-Daruriyyat and al-Hajiyyat Chapter V: Why Does Maqasid al-'Aqida Matter? -Al-Ghazali's Maqasidi-oriented Approach and Treating the Wahhabi-Shiite Conflict Conclusions Way Forward Bibliography

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 21/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9780197648636, 978-0197648636
      ISBN10: 0197648630
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      Book Synopsis
      In the Islamic tradition, fiqh (Islamic law) is generally regarded as the science of furu''al-din (matters complementary to the Islamic faith), as opposed to kalam (Islamic theology) which is known as the science of u?ul al-din (matters primary to the Islamic faith). Over time, however, fiqh has significantly surpassed Kalam in terms of cognitive maturation and epistemic development. In The Higher Objectives of Islamic Theology, Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour argues that far too little attention has been paid to parallel developments in Islamic theology. Consequently, the theological project in the Islamic tradition has largely become limited to definitions and deliberations about the nature and qualities of the transcendent God, and has barely developed as a systematic discipline devoted to the higher objectives of Islamic theology, similar to those of Maqa?id al-Shari?a (higher objectives of Islamic law). Addressing this gap and drawing on the full-fledged genre of Maqa?id al-Shari?a, this

      Trade Review
      Describing this study in lofty terms such as highly original, truly groundbreaking, and pioneering does not do it justice. I found this book to be all this, but also a profoundly perspicacious reflection upon the purpose of the Islamic faith. This book should be read by all students of Islamic studies and comparative religious studies. But it is an especially indispensable source to all readers interested in the future of Islamic ecumenism. * Khaled Abou El Fadl, Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law *
      Abdelnour ventures into retrieving the purpose of theology in Islamic thought. He draws on early literary genres in a bid to grapple with a more normative, rather than a defensive posture for theology. Bold in his aspiration, this book will spark energetic conversation among various stakeholders in these debates. * Ebrahim Moosa, Mirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought & Muslim Societies, the University of Notre Dame *
      Mohammad Gamal Abdelnour has written a book that is both deeply rooted in Islamic intellectual traditions and also thoroughly engaged with vital contemporary debates in theology and philosophy. The book draws on longstanding ideas of the Maqāṣid al-Sharī?a, or the higher purposes of the law, to develop an account of the higher objectives of Islamic theology. This innovative and convincing engagement between jurisprudence and theology offers a creative argument for how Muslims can understand faith, moral action, and religious difference in the contemporary world. Abdelnour is an exciting new voice in the revival of Islamic theology and the book contributes not only to Islamic Studies, but also to comparative theology, philosophical theology, and intellectual history. * Joshua Ralston, Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations, University of Edinburgh *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Transliteration and Dating Introduction -Important Definitions and Clarifications -Monograph's Epistemological Paradigm -Key Arguments -Structure of the Monograph -Important Caveats Chapter I. Historical Roots of Maqasid al-'Aqida -Maqasid al-'Aqida before al-Ghazali -Al-Ghazali's Contributions to Maqasid al-'Aqida -Maqasid al-'Aqida after al-Ghazali -Muhammad 'Abduh's Contributions to Maqasid al-'Aqida -Explaining the Underdevelopment of Maqasid al-'Aqida Chapter II. Sources and Methods of Maqasid al-'Aqida -The Qur'an and Maqasid al-'Aqida -The Sunna and Maqasid al-'Aqida -Maqasid al-'Aqida between Exotericism and Esotericism Chapter III: Towards a Theory of Maqasid al-'Aqida -"Interrogating" the Classical "Theory" of Maqasid al-Shari'a -"Generating" the Higher Objective/s of Islamic Theology -Is Islam the Only Valid Path to the Truth? Chapter IV: "Integrating" the "Tools" of Maqasid al-Shari'a into Maqasid al-'Aqida -Definition and Transmission -Al-Firqa al-Najiya between al-Daruriyyat, al-Hajiyyat, and al-Tahsiniyyat -Faith vis-à-vis Deeds between al-Daruriyyat, al-Hajiyyat, and al-Tahsiniyyat -Prophet Muhammad between al-Daruriyyat and al-Hajiyyat Chapter V: Why Does Maqasid al-'Aqida Matter? -Al-Ghazali's Maqasidi-oriented Approach and Treating the Wahhabi-Shiite Conflict Conclusions Way Forward Bibliography

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