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Table of Contents
Editorial
Tradition at Stake | |
Ulrika Mårtensson | 1-4 |
Articles
Arguing the Archive: Ṭāhā ʿAbd al-Raḥmān, Muḥammad ʿĀbid al-Jābirī, and the Future of Islamic Thought | |
Samuel Kigar | 5-33 |
Islamic and Jewish Religious Feminists Tackle Islamic and Jewish Oral Law: Maintenance and Rebellion of Wives | |
Ruth Roded | 35-63 |
“You Were Not There,” The Creation of Humility and Knowledge in Qurʾanic Stories: A Rhetorical and Narratological Analysis | |
Leyla Ozgur Alhassen | 65-94 |
Al-Risāla (attributed to al-Šāfiʿī) and the Question of Vagueness in Islamic Legal Hermeneutics | |
Abdessamad Belhaj | 95-107 |
Review Articles
The Adoption of Zayd and the Finality of the Islamic Prophecy | |
Agostino Cilardo | 109-120 |
Book Reviews
Feminist Edges of the Qurʾan by Aysha A. Hidayatullah. Oxford University Press, 2014. 278pp., Hb. £68.00. ISBN-13: 9780199359561. | |
Tabassum Fahim Ruby | 121-123 |
Rebranding Islam: Piety, Prosperity, and a Self-Help Guru, by James Bourk Hoesterey. Stanford University Press, 2016. 262pp., Pb. $21.95. ISBN-13: 9780804796378. | |
Jeffrey T. Kenney | 124-127 |
The Love of Strangers: What Six Muslim Students Learned in Jane Austen’s London. by Nile Green. Princeton University Press, 2016. 416pp., Hb $35.00. ISBN-13: 9780691168326 | |
Bianca Devos | 128-130 |
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