Kitab al-nasikh wa-l-mansukh of Abu 'Ubaid al-Qasim b. Sallam : (MS Istanbul, Topkapi, Ahmet III A 143)
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The term nasikh wa mansukh, usually translated as abrogation, relates to theories arising from the early exegesis of the Quran, in an attempt to resolve apparent contradictions in the Quranic text between different statements, especially those bearing on regulations. In such cases, verses later in date are held to modify or even suspend earlier verses. The same principle was applied to contradictions between Traditions forming the basis of the Sunnah. In the lifetime of the author of this volume the question of which should abrogate the other, in the event of conflict between Quran and tradition, had already arisen. Abu Ubaids book represents the oldest yet recovered systematic application of abrogation theories to both Quran and Sunnah when there is perceived to be a conflict between them. Best known for his work on taxation, the Kitab al-Amwal, Abu Ubaid (ca. 154/770-224/838) was born at Herat but resided at various centres in the Abbasid Empire; he was a scholar of note in the area of theological, legal and philosophical studies. His book, which antedates the crystallization of the Schools of Fiqh and presents a view of the relation between the Quran and Sunnah diverging from that of Shafii, is of relevance to studies of the Quran and the formulation of Islamic jurisprudence.
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