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Soalan-soalan di bawah adalah soalan-soalan saya sendiri tertanya:

Bagaimana Havard boleh membuat satu conference mengenai mazhab, padahal confencere 
sperti ini sepatutnya lebih layak diadakan di sebuah negara seperti Malaysia? 

Adakah umat Islam Malaysia tidak menghiraukan pengetahuan agama Islam?

Apakah umat Islam Malaysia memahami isu-isu yang dibangkitkan? Apakah kita tahu apa 
maksudnya perkataan-perkataan yang dipakai, contohnya "Zahiris", "the Mamluks", 
"al-Juwayni", "Maimonides" dan lain-lain? Kalau kita tak tahu, kita patut berasa malu.

Saya baca yang salah seorang speakernya dari Malaysia, yakni Engku Rabiah Adawiah. 
Siapakah gerangan beliau? Apakah beliau dari UIA?

Sekian.

Osman Mia
http://dimashq.hypermart.net/osman



-----Original Message-----
From:    Abu Az-Zuhri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:    Thu, 13 Apr 2000 09:44:50 +0800
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Subject: Re: H-Net* Fwd: Harvard conference on "The Madhhab"


Assalamualaikum warahmatullah,

Diaorang boleh bincang, takde masalah. Tapi apa tujuannya? Lebih kurang mcm
orientalis lah. Dok kaji Islam tapi tujuan utk menghancurkan Islam bukannya
nak cari hidayah. Apakah boleh diambil pandangan mereka? Terpulang. Timbang
tara dengan sumber rujukan kita yg utama Al-quran dan as-sunnah.

Dari segi tajuk-tajuk yg diperbincangkan di bawah, agak hebat juga. Mcm
tajuk conference satu bincang pasal mazhab Al-Awza'ie dan at-tsauri. Ada
sesetengah org Islam tak tahu wujudnya mazhab ni, yg popular 4 (Hanafi,
Maliki, Syafi'ei dan Hanbali).

Wassalam.

-----Original Message-----
From: chenorian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, April 13, 2000 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: H-Net* Fwd: Harvard conference on "The Madhhab"



>Assalamualaikum!
>
>Maaf ana hanya bertanya, jika dilihat dari senarai
>pembentang kertas kerja ni kebanyakannya non-muslim
>(dari nama mereka). Soalannya wajarkah org2 begini
>membincangkan ttg hal2 Islam dan adakah pandangan2 mrk
>boleh diambil kira sebagai seorang muslim?
>
>Wassalam
>
>--- Osman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:    Mateen Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent:    Tue, 11 Apr 2000 16:06:14 -0400
>> To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Harvard conference on "The Madhhab"
>>
>>
>> MSA-EC - http://sunnah.org
>>
>> The III International Conference on Islamic Legal
>> Studies
>> The Madhhab
>>
>> On May 4-6, 2000 the Islamic Legal Studies Program
>> at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, will host and
>> sponsor an international conference on the madhhab,
>> the Islamic school of law, with discussions on such
>> innovative topics as madhhab-formation,
>> inter-madhhab polemics, anti-madhhab tendencies,
>> contemporary developments, the madhhab and the
>> state, etc. All sessions will be held at Austin Hall
>> on the Law School campus.
>>
>> Please consult the conference program below, and for
>> more information, including a registration form,
>> please access our website
>> <www.law.harvard.edu/Programs/ILSP> or contact Peri
>> Bearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>>
>>
>> CONFERENCE PROGRAM
>>
>> Thursday, May 4
>>
>> 8:30 - 9:00    Registration
>> 9:00 - 9:15    Welcome, by Frank Vogel, Director
>> Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School
>>
>> 9:15 - 10:30   Madhhab Formation
>>        Steven Judd, Al-Awza`i and Sufyan al-Thawri:
>> The Umayyad
>>                Madhhab?
>>        Christopher Melchert, From Regional Schools
>> to Personal: Another
>>                Look
>>        Miklos Muranyi, The Formative Period of
>> Legal Thought in
>>                Medina in the 2nd century H.
>> According to Newly Discovered
>>                Sources
>>
>> 10:30 - 11:00  Coffee
>>
>> 11:00 - 12:45  Sumaiya Hamdani, The Path Not Taken?:
>> Isma`ili Shi`ism and the
>>                Sectarian Madhhab
>>        Devin Stewart, The Formation of the Twelver
>> Shi`i Madhhab
>>        Camilla Adang, The Zahiris of al-Andalus
>>        Ersilia Francesca, Formation and Development
>> of the Ibadi Madhhab
>>
>> 12:45 - 2:00   Lunch
>>
>> 2:00 - 3:45    Changes and Developments during the
>> Classical Period
>>        Bernard Weiss, Madhhab Affiliation as a
>> Question (Mas'ala) in
>>                Muslim Legal Theory
>>        Robert Gleave, Madhhab Ikhtilaf in Classical
>> Shi`i Legal Theory
>>        Daphna Ephrat, Madrasa and Madhhab in
>> Fifth/Eleventh-Century
>>                Baghdad
>>        Yossef Rapoport, The Establishment of the
>> Four Chief Judges and
>>                Judicial Administration under the
>> Mamluks
>>
>> 3:45 - 4:15    Tea
>>
>> 4:15 - 6:15    Self-Perception and Inter-Madhhab
>> Polemics
>>        Eric Chaumont, What Makes the Shafi`i
>> Madhhab Shafi`i (and the
>>                Best of the Madhhabs!) According to
>> al-Juwayni's "Mughith al-
>>                Khalq fi bayan al-ahaqq"?
>>        Brannon Wheeler, Fiqh on the Margins: Hanafi
>> Madhhab Identity in
>>                the Marginalia of Unpublished
>> Commentaries on the Mukhtasar of
>>                al-Quduri
>>        Aron Zysow, The Problem of Jurisprudential
>> Unity in Zaydism
>>                Himmet Taskomur, Choosing a Madhhab:
>> Madhhabology and Truth
>>                Claims of the Sunni Schools of Law
>>
>>
>> Friday, May 5
>>
>> 9:00 - 10:30   Shifting Boundaries
>>        Monique Bernards, Geographic Mobility within
>> the Four Sunni
>>                Madhahib up to the Fourth Islamic
>> Century
>>        Alfonso Carmona, The Introduction of Malik's
>> Teachings into al-
>>                Andalus
>>        Gideon Libson, The Muslim Legal Schools as
>> Reflected in the
>>                Halakhic Literature of the Geonim and
>> in Maimonides' Writings
>>
>> 10:30 - 11:00  Coffee
>>
>> 11:00 - 12:30  Sukru Ozen, Politics of
>> Intra-Religious Conversion in Islam
>>        Daniella Talmon-Heller, Fidelity, Cohesion
>> and Conformity within
>>                Madhahib in Zengid and Ayyubid Syria
>>        John Willis, Tariqa and Madhhab: A
>> Revisionist Perspective
>>
>> 12:15 - 2:00   Lunch
>>
>> 2:00 - 3:30    Madhhab and the State
>>        Leon Buskens, Malikism as a Nationalist
>> Ideology in Morocco
>>        Maribel Fierro, Madhhab and Sulta: Malikism
>> and Political
>>                Legitimacy in al-Andalus
>>        Rudolph Peters, What Does it Mean to be an
>> Official Madhhab? The
>>                Hanafis and the Ottoman State
>>
>> 3:30 - 4:00    Tea
>>
>> 4:00 - 6:00    Bernard Haykel, The Sunnization of
>> the Zaydi Madhhab
>>        Muhammad Khalid Masud, Official Recognition
>> of the Hanafi School
>>                of Law in the Indian Sub-Continent
>>        Mark Cammack, Islam and Nationalism in
>> Indonesia: Forging an
>>                Indonesian Madhhab
>>
>>
>> Saturday, May 6
>>
>> 10:00 - 12:30  Transcending the Madhhab
>>        Albrecht Hofheinz, Transcending the Madhhab
>> - In Practice
>>        Martin Riexinger, The Ahl-i Hadith in
>> British India as an Anti-
>>                Madhhab
>>                Madhhab and Their Historical Critique
>> of the Emergence of
>>                Madhahib
>>        Engku Rabiah Adawiah, Relaxing the
>> Boundaries of Madhhab: The
>>                Malaysian Experience
>>        Knut Vikor, To Follow a Madhhab is Shirk:
>> Anti-Madhhabism in a
>>                Nineteenth-Century Tradition
>>
>> 12:30 - 2:00   Lunch
>>
>> 2:00 - 4:15    Contemporary Developments
>>        Aharon Layish, The Eclectic Expedient as a
>> Means for the
>>                Reinstatement of Islamic Law in the
>> Sudan under Numayri, 1983-85
>>        Birgit Krawietz, Cut and Paste: Producing
>> Regulations Via Talfiq
>>        Leonid Sykiainen, Codification of the
>> Islamic Legal Doctrine
>>                (Fiqh) and the Role of its Schools
>> for the Development of Modern
>>                Islamic Legislation
>>        Brinkley Messick, Madhhabs and Modernity
>>         Ihsan Yilmaz, Muslim Identity in the 21st
>> Century and the Muslim
>>

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