'Siddiqui's first monograph is a seminal contribution and a tremendous achievement that serves as an exemplary intellectual biography and sets the standard for interdisciplinary analysis, meticulous research, intellectual coherence, and engaging prose.' Mariam Sheibani, Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Introduction; Part I. Historical Background: 1. Politics, patronage, and scholarship in Nishapur; 2. Al-Juwaynī: life of a scholar; Part II. Epistemology: 3. Intellectual fissures: the Ashʿarīs and the Muʿtazila; 4. The epistemology of al-Juwaynī; Part III. Legal Theory: 5. Certainty in legal sources: Hòadīth; 6. Certainty in legal sources: Ijmāʿ; 7. The rise of legal uncertainty: Qiyās al-Maʿnā; 8. Coping with legal uncertainty: Qiyās al-Shabah; Part IV. Political Thought: 9. The search for continuity: al-Juwaynī's political thought; 10. Continuity, custom, and applied epistemology in al-Juwaynī's political thought; Conclusion.