In The Broken Chain, Aftab Ahmad Malik explores history, medieval scholastic discussions and the centrality of the Prophet Muhammad in Muslim lives. His focus upon the centrality of knowledge, and more importantly, its transmitters, introduces to the readers an array of early and medieval Muslim scholars whose learned opinions have shaped and contributed to, what is known as ?traditional? Islam.
Written primarily to bring classical scholarly views in order to clarify a number of ?controversies? evident on university campuses and in mosques, The Broken Chain provides an incisive insight into Islam?s rich scholastic tradition. By referring to and citing major historical hadith scholars, The Broken Chain rests upon their status in the scholastic community to ensure its authoritativeness while challenging the authoritarian currents in contemporary Islamic revivalism.
The book analyses the impact of the printing presses on the method and manner in which knowledge was traditionally imparted and acquired. It explores the turbulent period from the tanzimat to the eventual collapse of the Islamic Caliphate. The Broken Chain investigates the consequences of colonialism in the Muslim world and its response in the form of various Islamic movements. Importantly, The Broken Chain brings to the attention of the reader, the values that lie at the heart of traditional Islam?values that have been severely undermined as Muslims try to struggle with modernity.
This book will appeal to those who want to understand