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[email protected] is a Festschrift in honour of the internationally acclaimed Islamicist, Harald Motzki, who has, over the past five decades or so, contributed lastingly and creatively to exploring the foundational sources of Islam, and some of the disciplines emerging from both, namely ḥadīth and Qurʾānic studies, biography of the Prophet, and jurisprudence. Indeed, it was his 1991 major work on fiqh, Die Anfage der islamischen Jurisprudenz that radically transformed modern scholarship on the subject, hitherto dominated by a hyper-sceptical reading and interpretation of Islamic sources and history. It is therefore not surprising that the contributions in this volume by colleagues, former students, and friends, reflect the variegated specialism of the Jubilar over time and space. The underlying objective of this Festschrift is to...