Edwin Setiadi

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Unlike Christianity, in which a priest was invested with his office in a ritual presided over by senior clergy, Islam has no formal priesthood or process of ordination. Nor did the medieval Islamic community erect any stable institutions of learning producing graduates marked for religious distinction. Instead, the emergence of the Muslim scholarly class took place through the society’s valorization of ‘ilm and the community’s recognition of those deemed to possess it.
Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy
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