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Introduction
1. From God's Speech to Islamic Law: Defining the Qur'an The Miraculousness and Inimitability of the Qur'an The Clear and the Ambiguous in the Qur'an (muhkamat wa mutshabihat)
The Abrogating and the Abrogated (al-nasikh wa-al-manuskh)
2. Re-Creating the Prophetic Model: The Hadith as the Gateway to the Sunnah Multiple-Chained Transmissions (mutawatir) and Well-Established (mashhur) Transmissions The Single Transmission (al-khabar al-wahid)
Abrogation of the Qur'an through the Sunna
3. The Limits of Considered Opinion (ra'y): Analogy and Precedent The Bedrock of Qiyas: Determining the Ratio Legis ('illa)
Taqlid of the Mujtahid Taswib of the Mujtahid
4. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
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