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Yasin Dutton
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (DPhil)
Academic work
DisciplineArabic; Islamic studies
Sub-disciplineIslamic jurisprudence
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford (1993-5)
University of Edinburgh (1995-2006)
University of Cape Town (2006-2018)

Yasin Dutton is the Azman Hashim Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies[1] and Emeritus Professor of Arabic in the School of Languages & Literature at the University of Cape Town.[2] His research interests include early Quranic manuscripts and both classical and modern Islamic law, with an emphasis on economic and environmental issues.[3][1]

Academic career[edit]

Dutton completed his DPhil at the University of Oxford before teaching Arabic at its Faculty of Oriental Studies from 1993 to 1995, Arabic and Islamic studies at the University of Edinburgh from 1995 to 2006, and Arabic at the University of Cape Town from 2006 to 2018.[3]

Research[edit]

Dutton's research into early Islamic law focused on the jurisprudenceofMalik ibn Anas and his use of the practices of the people of Medina (amal ahl al-madina) as a source of law.[4][5] He is of the view that in addition to the Quran, amal ahl al-madina was an overruling authority for Malik, more so than hadith.[6] Using the issue of the placement of hands during prayer, i.e. sadlvsqabd, Dutton makes a distinction between the sunnah as preserved by amal and the sunnah as preserved by hadith.[7]

He is said to have made "a significant contribution to our understanding of the juristic activity in early Islam".[8]

Publications[edit]

Articles[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Azman Hashim Senior Research Fellow". www.oxcis.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
  • ^ "Arabic Language and Literature Staff". www.sll.uct.ac.za. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  • ^ a b "Professor Yasin Dutton | Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies". www.oxcis.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  • ^ "Questions pertaining to the Way of Malik and to his perception of the 'Amal of Madina". www.masud.co.uk. 8 October 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  • ^ Fadel, M. (18 April 2010). "Original Islam: Malik and the Madhhab of Madina * By YASIN DUTTON". Journal of Islamic Studies. 21 (2): 273–275. doi:10.1093/jis/etq003.
  • ^ Motzki, Harald (2000–2001). "The Origins of Islamic Law: The Qur'an, the Muwatta' and Madinan 'Amal by Yasin Dutton". Journal of Law and Religion. 15 (1/2): 369–373. doi:10.2307/1051526. JSTOR 1051526. S2CID 166124242.
  • ^ Dutton, Yasin (1 January 1996). "ʿAmal V. ḥadīth in Islamic Law: The Case of Sadl Al-Yadayn (Holding One's Hands by One's Sides) when Doing the Prayer". Islamic Law and Society. 3 (1): 13–40. doi:10.1163/1568519962599159.
  • ^ Abou El Fadl, Khaled (November 2000). "YASIN DUTTON, The Origins of Islamic Law: The Quran, the Muwatta and Madinian Amal". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 32 (4): 531–532. doi:10.1017/S0020743800002683. S2CID 161723193.
  • ^ Origins of Islamic Law
  • ^ Original Islam
  • ^ Dutton, Yasin (1995). The codicology of Islamic manuscripts : proceedings of the second conference of Al-Furqān Islamic Heritage Foundation, 4-5 December, 1993 (2nd ed.). London: Al-Furqān Islamic Heritage Foundation. ISBN 978-1873992159.

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