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A stirring journey into the roots of Islamic thought, now reissued for a new generation of readers and scholars. This is more than a book; it is a doorway to a living tradition. Duncan B. MacDonald's Development Of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence And Constitutional Theory surveys the rich interplay between fiqh and theology, tracing how ideas about law, belief, and governance evolved across centuries. The work elegantly threads history of islamic thought with islamic jurisprudence history, offering a clear map of classical islamic legal philosophy and its conversations with broader comparative…mehr

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A stirring journey into the roots of Islamic thought, now reissued for a new generation of readers and scholars. This is more than a book; it is a doorway to a living tradition. Duncan B. MacDonald's Development Of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence And Constitutional Theory surveys the rich interplay between fiqh and theology, tracing how ideas about law, belief, and governance evolved across centuries. The work elegantly threads history of islamic thought with islamic jurisprudence history, offering a clear map of classical islamic legal philosophy and its conversations with broader comparative religious studies. For islamic studies students and curious readers alike, the volume acts as a vital library reference resource, illuminating victorian era islamic studies and the legacy of british colonial scholarship while situating modern debates within a robust historical frame. Alpha Editions is proud to bring this out of print treasure back to life, restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, cherished by casual readers and classic-literature collectors seeking scholarly islamic philosophy studies in a form that honours its enduring significance. A masterful confluence of scholarship and reverence, this book invites readers to explore the history, theory, and enduring questions at the heart of an expansive intellectual tradition.