RATHER MISGUIDED -A Response To Tijani Samawi's Then I Was Guided
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This volume presents a sustained academic response to sectarian narratives concerning the early Islamic community, with particular focus on the ¿ä¿bah (Companions of the Prophet ¿) and key historical events. Framed within the discipline of classical Sunni scholarship, the work engages critically with claims advanced in Then I Was Guided, subjecting them to rigorous textual and methodological evaluation.The study proceeds through detailed examination of foundational issues, including the classification of the ¿ä¿bah, the Treaty of ¿udaybiyyah, and contested historical reports related to leading Companions such as Ab¿ Bakr, ¿Umar, and others. Each claim is assessed through the established principles of ¿ad¿th verification, isn¿d criticism, and the interpretive standards of the juristic tradition. Central themes include:The methodological criteria governing authentication and rejection of narrations The juristic understanding of the ¿ä¿bah and their collective integrity Historical analysis of pivotal events in the Prophetic period Refutation of claims concerning textual alteration, authority, and transmission The work reflects a disciplined engagement with primary sources, emphasizing the distinction between authenticated transmission and unsourced or weak reports. It situates its arguments within the broader framework of Sunni legal and theological methodology, where consensus (ijm¿¿), evidentiary hierarchy, and scholarly scrutiny govern interpretive conclusions.By grounding its analysis in classical principles rather than polemical assertion, the volume contributes to the study of Islamic legal history as a structured and ethically bounded discipline. It underscores the importance of methodological rigor in evaluating historical narratives and doctrinal claims.Intended Audience: Scholars of Islamic studies, students of ¿ad¿th and u¿¿l al-fiqh, academic institutions, and readers engaged in the study of sectarian discourse within Islamic intellectual history.This work affirms the enduring relevance of classical juristic method in preserving the integrity of Islamic scholarship and its transmission.
This volume presents a sustained academic response to sectarian narratives concerning the early Islamic community, with particular focus on the ¿ä¿bah (Companions of the Prophet ¿) and key historical events. Framed within the discipline of classical Sunni scholarship, the work engages critically with claims advanced in Then I Was Guided, subjecting them to rigorous textual and methodological evaluation.The study proceeds through detailed examination of foundational issues, including the classification of the ¿ä¿bah, the Treaty of ¿udaybiyyah, and contested historical reports related to leading Companions such as Ab¿ Bakr, ¿Umar, and others. Each claim is assessed through the established principles of ¿ad¿th verification, isn¿d criticism, and the interpretive standards of the juristic tradition. Central themes include:The methodological criteria governing authentication and rejection of narrations The juristic understanding of the ¿ä¿bah and their collective integrity Historical analysis of pivotal events in the Prophetic period Refutation of claims concerning textual alteration, authority, and transmission The work reflects a disciplined engagement with primary sources, emphasizing the distinction between authenticated transmission and unsourced or weak reports. It situates its arguments within the broader framework of Sunni legal and theological methodology, where consensus (ijm¿¿), evidentiary hierarchy, and scholarly scrutiny govern interpretive conclusions.By grounding its analysis in classical principles rather than polemical assertion, the volume contributes to the study of Islamic legal history as a structured and ethically bounded discipline. It underscores the importance of methodological rigor in evaluating historical narratives and doctrinal claims.Intended Audience: Scholars of Islamic studies, students of ¿ad¿th and u¿¿l al-fiqh, academic institutions, and readers engaged in the study of sectarian discourse within Islamic intellectual history.This work affirms the enduring relevance of classical juristic method in preserving the integrity of Islamic scholarship and its transmission.
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