FROM “CLERGY” TO “CELIBACY:”: THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAHBĀNĪYYAH BETWEEN THE QUR’ĀN, ḤADĪTH AND CHURCH CANON

The term rahbānīyyah is used differently in the Qur’ān than it is in the ḥadīth and subsequent classical Islamic literature. The former discusses the term in the context of clergy and religious leadership, and the latter in the context of celibacy and marriage. This shift in meaning may be taken int...

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Published in:Al-Bayān
Main Author: El-Badawi, Emran (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2013
In: Al-Bayān
Further subjects:B Rahbānīyyah Clergy Celibacy Marriage Church Canon Law Qur’ānic Law ḥadīth ‘Abd al-Mālik b. Marwān
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Summary:The term rahbānīyyah is used differently in the Qur’ān than it is in the ḥadīth and subsequent classical Islamic literature. The former discusses the term in the context of clergy and religious leadership, and the latter in the context of celibacy and marriage. This shift in meaning may be taken into account by examining Christian legal texts that were contemporaneous with the Qur’ān on the one hand, and the hadīth on the other. These texts are the Didascalia Apostolorum and the canons of the Quinisext Council respectively. The development of rahbānīyyah informs our knowledge of the early Muslim community’s evolution into an imperial power around the time of the Caliph ‘Abd al-Mālik b. Marwān (d. 86/705).
ISSN:2232-1969
Contains:In: Al-Bayān
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.11136/jqh.1311.01.01