Authors: Vincent J. Cornell
111, 112; and the
Ka‘ba,
16, 25, 27,
112
Islam: advent of, 26; beliefs of (
See
Pillars of Faith); conversion to, 8, 33; early, 187, 188–93, 196–204;
meaning of term, 6; Pillars of (
See
Five Pillars of Islam); rituals of (
See
Ritual(s))
Islam. See
Submission to will of God Islamic arts: as mediator of Qur’an, 72,
73, 85, 88; Qur’anic influences on,
60, 67, 68–69; Sufi, 265
Islamic humanities.
See
Islamic arts Islamic Ideology Council, 179 Islamicization, of non-Arab traditions,
215 n.22
Islamic Jurisprudence and Its Proofs
(al- Zuhayli), 151
Islamic law, 52, 149–51; academies,
179; adaptability, 166; categories,
150–51, 215 n.30; conservatism in, 156–57; deferral of judgment
doctrine, 193; early development, 194; Hanbali, 200–201; historical
phases, 176–77; Imami Shiite, 226;
individualism in, 169–71;
interpretive approaches, 154, 158–
64, 166; Ismaili Shiite, 233, 237; in modern times, 177–80; Qur’anic legal verses, 152; schools of thought (
See
Legal schools); sources of (
See
Legal sources); stages of development, 131; Sunni approach to, 188, 193, 196;
taqlid
(unquestioning imitation) in, 157, 195, 213 n.15; Westernization and,
157, 177.
See also Fiqh; Ijtihad;
Shari‘a
Islamic political thought.
See
Political thought
Islamic Research Academy, 179 Islamic revivalism, 157, 177
Islamic scholarship: conservatism, 156– 57; definitional categories, 128;
Ismaili, 232–33; modern legal, 179–
80; on prophets, 106—107; Sufi,
140, 259–60, 265.
See also
Hadith scholars; Qur’anic scholarship
Islamic state, 211; expansion of, 177,
197, 220
Islamic theology.
See Kalam
Islamic universities, 179–80
‘Isma
(inerrancy): of prophets, 37, 105–6; of Qur’an, 102
Isma‘il, Muhammad ibn, 223, 231
Ismaili school of law, 162, 163
Ismaili Shi‘ism, 222–23, 231–39;
history, 231–33; Musta‘li, 163, 238–
39; Nizari, 233–38; scholarship,
232–33
Israelites, 113–15, 215 n.22
Istihsan
(juristic preference), 174
Istislah
(public interest), 160, 161–62
Ithna ‘ashariyya. See
Imami (Twelver)
Shi‘ism
Jacob, 103, 111
Ja‘far al-Sadiq, Abu ‘Abdallah (imam), 163, 221–22, 223, 231, 233, 252
Index
279
Ja‘fari school of law, 136, 162, 163,
214 n.18, 221–22
Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, 157
Jamarat
(Stoning Area), 42 n.14
Jamatkhanas
(assembly-houses), 237–
38
Jerusalem, 14, 16
Jesus, 36, 37, 105, 116–19; apostles,
104; on charity, 18; Gospel of, 36;
humanity of, 116, 122 n.17, 199–
200; Judgment Day and, 38; message of, 107; Muhammad and, 118–19; sinlessness of, 117, 122 n.21; virgin birth of, 117, 122 n.18; as Word of God, 33–34, 116, 199–
200
Jethro (Shu‘ayb), 103, 113
Jihad
(struggle), 38, 170, 201 John the Baptist, 36
Jordan, 178
Joseph, 103;
Sura
of, 90
Judaism, 10–11, 16, 36, 120, 126,
233; prophetic line, 111; submission
in, 104
Judgment, deferral of, doctrine of, 192–93
Judgment Day (
Yawm al-Qiyama
), 38–39
Al-Junayd, Abu al-Qasim, 140, 252,
255, 256
Juridical theorists.
See Faqihs; Muftis
Juristic preference (
istihsan
), 174 Jurists (
faqih; qadi
), 136, 188, 202;
fatwas
and, 135, 164; Hidden Imams and, 229; independence of, 171;
Sunna
and, 128; types of, 187
Justice (
’adl
), 173–75, 198; social, in
Shiite Islam, 229–30
Ka‘ba,
25, 27–28, 29–30, 112;
circumambulation of (
tawaf
), 29, 30, 32; early pilgrimage to, 113, 119; pilgrimage to (
See Hajj
); prayer toward, 16
Kaffara
(expiations), 165
Al-Kalabadhi, Abu Bakr, 207, 257, 259
Kalam
(theology): on believers,
debates on, 192–93, 199, 204; emergence of, 196–97; Mu‘tazila, 197–200
Kalam Allah,
48
Karbala, 220
Karim (Aga Khan), 235–36 Karima al-Marwaziyya, 138
Kashf al-Mahjuh
(Uncovering the Veiled) (Hujwiri/Hujviri), 19, 260
Kazarun, 261, 263
Al-Kazaruni, Abu Ishaq, 260
Khafif, Abu ‘Abdallah Ibn, 255, 261,
263
Kharijites, 127, 191, 192, 193, 213
n.10; Azraqis, 193, 213 n.13;
political thought, 169–70, 188–89,
192, 201
Al-Kharraz, Abu Sa‘id, 252, 253,
255
Khomeini, Ruhollah, 228–29
Kitab al-Luma
(Book of Inspiration) (Sarraj), 207, 256–57
Kitab al-Mabsut
(The Extensive Book) (Sarakhsi), 151
Knowledge:
fiqh,
149; spiritual (
See ‘Ilm
); in Sufism, 205–6, 250, 253,
255; types of, 205
Kufa, 191, 220, 221
Al-Kulayni, Abu Ja‘far Muhammad, 222
Kuwait, 179
La hukma illa li-llah
(‘‘No decision but God’s’’), 190–91
Law(s): diversity of, Qur’an on, 107– 108; Islamic (
See
Islamic law;
Shari‘a
); Qur’an as book of, 51–52; statutory, 157, 178–79
Laylat al-Qadr
(‘‘Night of Power’’), 23, 41 n.11
Leadership theory, 187–89; Hanbali, 201–4; Ismailis, 233; juristic
independence, 171; Khariji, 188–89,
192; modern Sunni, 204; Musta‘li,
199, 238; Shiite, 137, 162–63, 187,
188, 192, 212 n.3, 217–20, 222.
See
also
Political thought
280
Index
Legal opinions.
See Fatwas
Legal rulings, types of, 150, 153
Legal scholars:
faqihs,
128, 150, 187;
mujtahid,
155, 156, 157, 161, 169,
230
Legal schools (
madhhab
), 136, 151,
158–64, 171, 189, 194, 214 n.18;
conservatism in (taqlid), 156–57; founders, 214 n.20; on intent, 165;
Ismaili, 162, 163; Ja‘fari, 136, 162,
163, 214 n.18, 221–22; Maliki,
129–30, 136, 142, 160, 161, 195;
Shiite, 162–63; Sunni, 189, 214
n.20; Zaydi, 136,162, 163, 240–41.
See also
Hanafi school of law; Hanbali school of law; Shafi‘i school of law
Legal sources, 125, 149, 151–58, 195–
96; custom as, 130, 158, 160, 195–
96;
fatwas
(legal opinions) as, 154–
55, 157;
ijtihad
(independent
reasoning) as, 136, 154–58; imams
as, 163, 196; order of precedence,
135, 156; Qur’an as, 51, 149, 151–
54, 156, 163; in Shiite Islam, 163;
Sunna
as, 126–28, 135–37,
149151–54, 156, 193–96, 213 n.16
Light imagery, 90
Light Verses, 69
Literature: Hadith, 132–35, 138–39,
188, 200; on Muhammad, 131; Sufi,
207–8, 255, 256–60
Lodges (
ribat
), Sufi, 255, 260–63,
264–65
Logos, Qur’an as, 82–83
Love of God, in Sufism, 206, 250, 251
Lunar calendar, 20–21
Al-Mabda’ wa-l-ma‘ad
(‘‘The Origin and Return’’), 89
Madhhab. See
Legal schools
Madrasas,
230, 239
Mafsada
(corruption), 175
Mahasin al-majalis
(The Beauties of Spiritual Sessions) (Ibn al-‘Arif), 259
Al-Mahdi, Muhammad (imam), 163, 223–24
Al-Mahdi
(‘‘The Guided One’’), 38, 231
Al-Ma’ida
(‘‘The Table Spread’’;
Sura
5:1–3), 58
Al-Makki, Abu Talib, 207, 216 n.36,
258, 259
Maktab
(Qur’an schools), 68
Malamatiyya
(‘‘People of Blame’’), 254–55, 256
Malaysia, 179
Malik ibn Anas, 127, 133, 136–37,
142, 160, 169, 214 n.20
Maliki school of law, 129–30, 136,
142, 160, 161, 195
Al-Ma’mun (caliph), 199–200
Manazil al-sa’irin
(The Stages of Way- farers) (Ansari), 258–59
Al-Manzil bayn al-manzilatayn,
199
Maqasid al-Shari‘a
(goals of the Sha- ri‘a), 170, 171–76; education of
individual, 172–73; justice, 173–75; legal interpretation based on, 158, 166, 167–68, 175; public interest
(
maslaha
), 175–76
Ma‘rifa
(experiential knowledge), 253 Marriage law: legal schools on, 159–62, 165; mixed marriages, 171; modern,
157, 180; Pakistani, 180; polygyny,
129–30, 162; Shiite, 163
Martyrdom, in Shi‘ism, 220, 229–30
Marut (angel), 35
Marwa, hill of, 28, 30–31, 42 n.14
Mary, 107, 117, 122 n.18, 21, 123
n.19, 20
Masjid
(mosque), 13;
al-Aqsa
(Jerusa- lem), 14, 16;
al-Haram
(Mecca), 16,
256; women and, 13–14, 167–68
Maslaha
(public interest), 158, 160,
169, 172, 175–76, 188
Masnavi
(Rumi), 73 Mass media, 93 n.10
Masters, Sufi (
shaykhs
), 187, 260–63,
264
Al-Mawsu‘a al-Fiqhiyya
(
Encyclopedia of Islamic Law
), 179
Mecca: emigrants from (
Muhajirun
), 201; Muhammad in, 26, 49, 75, 76;
Index
281
pilgrimage to (
See Hajj
); pre-Islamic pilgrimages to, 26, 113, 119; Sufism
in, 252, 255–56.
See also Ka‘ba.
Meccan
suras,
49, 57–58, 75, 76, 77 Medina:
Hajji
visits to, 32–33; helpers
from, 201; Maliki school and, 160;
Muhammad and, 26, 32–33, 49, 75,
76; practices in, as
Sunna,
137, 194–
95
‘‘Medina consensus,’’ 160
Medinan
suras,
49, 57, 58, 75, 168;
context challenges, 75, 76–77, 88
Meditation, 206
Men: on
Hajj,
28–29, 32; prayer rules, 12, 13; and prophecy, 106–107
Messengers, 35, 36, 101–3; angels as,
101, 120–121 n.2; as bringers of new religion (
rasul
), 105; inerrancy of (‘
isma
), 105–6; message of, 101–
2, 104, 107–8, 120; number of, 106.
See also
Prophets Michael (angel), 35
Mina, 31–32
Miracles (
mu‘jizat
): of Jesus, 105, 117–18; of prophets, 105; of saints,
264
Mi’raj
(ascension): of Bayazid, 251; of Muhammad, 14–15
Mongols, 224, 234
Monotheism. See Tawhid
Morality: in Khariji thought, 192, 193;
Shari‘a
and, 149–50, 164–65.
See also
Good and evil
Morning Prayer, 15
Moses, 36, 56, 103, 104, 113–15; and
daily prayers, 14–15
Mosque. See Masjid
Mu‘amalat
(civil law), 150–51 Mu‘awiya ibn Abi Sufyan, 190–91,
192, 201, 220
Muftis,
128, 164, 187
Mughal empire, 227
Muhaddithun. See
Hadith scholars
Muhajirun
(emigrants from Mecca), 201
Muhammad, 37–38; and Abraham, 109–10, 113, 119, 150 n.26; and
‘Ali, 217, 218, 219; Angel Gabriel
and, 35; ascension (
Mi’raj
), 14–15;
Bible and, 115–116, 122 n.24;
biographers, 131; on charity, 17–18;
18–19; and daily prayers, 14–15; family, 219; Hadith of (
See
Hadith); and the
Hajj,
31, 32–33, 113; humanity of, 37; idol worship and, 26, 109–10; on
ihsan
(spiritual
virtue), 34; and Jesus, 118–19;
leadership after, 218; in Mecca, 26,
49, 75, 76; and Medina, 26; 32–33,
49, 75, 76; as messenger, 105;
mistakes by, 37; Moses and, 114–
1115, names for, 119; as prophet,
37–38, 53, 102, 119–20; in Qur’an,
36, 37–38, 127, 219; and Ramadan,
23–24; revelation of Qur’an to, 10,
23, 41 n.11, 47, 49, 75, 102; as role
model, 37–38; in Second Shahada, 10; and
Tarawih
prayers, 23, 41 n.9; tomb, 32; Way of (
See Sunna
); Word of as Hadith (
See
Hadith); in Qur’an, 49, 51
Al-Muhasibi, al-Harith Ibn Asad, 205– 6, 250, 252
Mujtahid
(legal scholars), 155, 156,
157, 161, 169, 230
Mumbai, 239
Al-Mu’minun
(‘‘The Believers’’;
Sura
23), 56
Munkar (angel), 35, 39
Muqallid
(imitator), 213 n.15 Murji’a, 192–93, 201, 204
Musa al-Kazim, 223
Music, 67, 80–81
Muslim (Hadith scholar), 133 Muslim(s): Hebrew prophets as, 103–
4; modern Western, and
Sunna,
143–44; non–Arabic-speaking, 66,
67; as submitter to God, 6–7, 103
Muslim life: Qur’an in, 60, 66–73;
Sunna
in, 125, 143–44 Muslim World League, 179
Musnad
(Hanbal), 133, 200
Musta‘li Ismailis, 163, 238–39
Mutahhari, Murtaza, 228
282
Index
Mutasawwif,
249
Al-Mutawakkil, Ahmad b. Sulayman, 200, 242