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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence (1950) is the chief and widely influential work of noted British-German orientalist Joseph Schacht on the medieval 'ilm al-ḥadīth, or the science of ḥadīth literature.As a whole, Origins critiques the methods and standards of ḥadīth verification as they were first articulated by Imām al-Shāfiʻī (d. 820 CE) and subsequently developed by his students in the eighth and ninth centuries CE, an early and centrally important stage in the formation of Islamic jurisprudence. His research builds upon the work of important figures in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century study of Islamic law in Europe, such as Gustav Weil and Ignác Goldziher. In particular, Schacht advocates a skeptical approach to medieval forms of 'isnād criticism, which he views as fabricated and comprising the greater part of Sunni approaches to verifying Prophetic traditions of a legal nature."@en }

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