Medieval Islamic Pragmatics
Discover the intricate world of communication and legal theory in "Medieval Islamic Pragmatics" by Muhammad M. Ali, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000. This insightful hardback, spanning 284 pages, delves into the pragmatic theories and communicative principles of notable Muslim legal theorists. Ali meticulously constructs these theories into cohesive models, placing them within a comprehensive framework that enhances our understanding of historical and comparative linguistics in the context of Islamic studies.
Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of ethnic studies, this book examines the interplay between language, law, and religion in the medieval Islamic world. With its focus on the Koran, Sunna, and Islamic law, "Medieval Islamic Pragmatics" is a valuable resource for those interested in the nuances of communication and methodology in Islamic history. Add this essential text to your collection and enrich your understanding of the profound impact of pragmatics on Islamic legal thought.