Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800 (89 page)
174
Ibn ‘Abidi
n,
Radd al-muh
ta
r,
1:35. This seems to be the position suggested by the quotations adduced by Ibn ‘Abidi
n, though he does not spell out the conclusion in his own words.
175
For the tendency of the four schools not to stray too far from each other in their evaluative scaling of acts, see Schacht,
An Introduction to Islamic Law,
67-68.
176
Qalyu
bi
,
Ha
sbiyah,
4:319.
177
Dardir,
al-Sharh
al-s
aghi
r,
2:503 (the glosses of S
a
wi
); Dasu
qi
,
H
a
sbiyah,
4:171; Khara
shi
,
Sharh
,
5:178 (the glosses ofal-ʿAdawi
).