Beyond Schools: Mu?ammad B. Ibrahim Al-Wazir's (D. 840/1436) Epistemology of Ambiguity

Beyond Schools: Mu?ammad B. Ibrahim Al-Wazir's (D. 840/1436) Epistemology of Ambiguity - Islamic History and Civilization

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In Beyond Schools: Muhammad b. Ibrahim al-Wazir's (d. 840/1436) Epistemology of Ambiguity, Damaris Wilmers provides the first extensive analysis of Ibn al-Wazir's thought and its role in the "Sunnisation of the Zaydiyya", emphasizing its significance for conflicts between schools of thought and law beyond the Yemeni context. Contrasting Ibn al-Wazir's works with those of his Zaydi contemporary Ahmad b. Yahya b. al-Murtada, Damaris Wilmers offers a study of a number of heretofore unedited texts from 9th/15th century Yemen when Zaydi identity was challenged by an increasing theological and legal diversity. She shows how Ibn al-Wazir, who has been classed with different schools, actually de-emphasized school affiliation and developed an integrative approach based on a unique theory of knowledge.

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ISBN: 9789004378353
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
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Language: English
Weight: 766g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 25mm