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Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence, and Constitutional Theory

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The volume offers a scholarly survey of Islam's institutional and intellectual evolution, mapping constitutional developments, the codification and competing schools of jurisprudence, and the trajectory of theological debate from the community's early centuries through medieval transformations to later configurations. It examines the integration of religious law and political authority, the methods and formation of legal schools, major theological movements and controversies, and the influence of prominent thinkers on orthodoxy. Chapters provide historical narrative, doctrinal analysis, and documentary extracts, supported by bibliography and chronology to orient students and informed readers.

About the Author

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Duncan Black MacDonald

Duncan Black MacDonald was a notable scholar in the field of Islamic studies, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Muslim theology and jurisprudence. His key work, "Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence, and Constitutional Theory," explores the evolution of Islamic thought and its implications for governance and law. MacDonald's scholarship is characterized by a thorough analysis of historical texts and a commitment to contextualizing Islamic principles within broader philosophical frameworks. His work remains influential in academic circles, providing insights into the complexities of Islamic legal and theological traditions.

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