A Review of Early Islam in Medina: Mālik and His Muwaṭṭa’ by Yasin Dutton (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), 144 pages, ISBN: 9781350261860 [Book Review]

Atebe 8:345-350 (2022)
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Abstract

Imam Malik, the founder of one of the four major sects of fiqh, named his work Muwatta, which compiled authentic narrations. It is also the first fiqh formulation that survive to the present day. The Muvatta, as a work that conveys the practices of the Medina society in the period of the Companions, allows to see the religious life of the Prophet and the Companions. This work, which constitutes one of the first written sources of fiqh and hadith, is a response to the western criticism, especially regarding the authenticity of hadiths. Conveying the Muvatta in the same way, the narrators in different geographies of the world revealed that authentic hadiths had also been the tradition of the Muslim community since the time of the Prophet.

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