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Quotes About Islamic Scholarship

Karima bint Ahmad (d. 1069) and Fatima bint Ali (d. 1087), for example, are regarded as two of the most important transmitters of the Prophet's traditions, while Zaynab bint al-Sha'ri (d. 1220) and Daqiqa bint Murshid (d. 1345), both textual scholars, occupied an eminent place in early Islamic scholarship. And it is hard to ignore the fact that nearly one sixth of all "reliable" hadith can be traced back to Muhammad's wife Aisha.
~ Reza Aslan
The fact is that for fourteen centuries, the science of Quranic commentary has been the exclusive domain of Muslim men. And
~ Reza Aslan
Let me put it this way: There is nothing in Islam that is fundamentally against the quest for knowledge.
~ Ahmed Zewail
There is not on the face of the earth-after the Book of Allah - a book which is more sahih than the book of Malik.
~ Al-Shafi'i
Islam is unusual in that it's the only one of the great world religions which was born inside recorded history. That there's an enormous amount of factual historical record about the life of a prophet and about social conditions in Arabia at that time. So it's possible to look at the origin of Islam in a scholarly way.
~ Salman Rushdie
Markaz Dirasat al-Adab al-'Arabii wa-Dar al-Huda 2001; 16al-Suyuti, al-Rasa'il al-'ashar, Beirut: Dar al-Kutub al- 'Ilmiya, 1409 AH/1989 CE, p. 54; 'Ali ibn Taj al-Din al-Sinjari, al-karam fii akhbar Makka wa'l-bayt wa-wulat
~ Unknown