Bayānu ma‘lūmāt
, Kara Dāwud Efendî
There is no centralized doctrinal council or concentrated spiritual authority for all of Islamic society. Processes that led up to the formalization of Islamic law, the shariah, were therefore multi-faceted. There are four school sof Sunni law that survived the vicissitudes of history and still exist today. (Though there are other Sunni schools of law, they are followed by ver yfew people and are relatively unknown.) These four madhahib (schools of law) are named for four great teachers whose methodologies and approach to hadith and practice were most extensively expounded upon after their deaths by generations of students and scholars.
Ne postoji centralizovano doktrinalno telo ni središnji duhovni autoritet za celokupno islamsko društvo. Procesi koji su doveli do formalizacije islamskog prava, šerijata, bili su stoga višeslojni. Postoje četiri škole sunitskog prava koje su preživele istorijske promene i postoje i dan-danas. (Iako ima i drugih sunitskih pravnih škola, njih sledi veoma mali broj ljudi i one su relativno nepoznate.) Ta četiri madhaba (pravne škole) dobile su imena po velikim učiteljima čija metodologija i pristup hadisima i praksi bili su generacijama učenika i učenjaka najizraženiji posle njihove smrti.
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2012-04-04T10:10:36.005Z
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