Among the many commentaries on al-Fiqh al-Akbar—the celebrated creedal treatise traditionally attributed to Imām Abū Ḥanīfah—this work by the distinguished Hanafi scholar ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn al-Bukhārī (d. 841 AH) holds a special place. It is one of the earliest known commentaries on the text and, until now, was counted among the lost works, surviving only in two unique manuscripts hidden away in library collections.
For the first time, Maktaba Ghanim has brought this remarkable work from the world of manuscript into print in a meticulously prepared critical edition, established from its two surviving manuscript witnesses. The edition is accompanied by a substantial scholarly introduction on the author, the work, and its manuscript tradition, together with extensive documentation, annotations, biographical notices, and verification of both the commentary and the base text.
Al-Bukhārī's commentary discusses the essential doctrines of Sunni belief—including Tawḥīd, the Divine Attributes, Faith, Divine Decree, and the Hereafter—while offering insightful clarifications, careful legal and theological analysis, valuable corrections, scholarly observations, and responses to important theological questions. Rich in benefits and nuanced discussions, it is a work from which serious students of Islamic theology will continue to benefit.
Features
- First printed edition of a long-lost classical commentary.
- One of the earliest surviving commentaries on al-Fiqh al-Akbar.
- Critically edited from two unique manuscript sources.
- Extensive scholarly introduction and documentation.
- Detailed annotations, source references, biographical notes, and manuscript variant readings.
- Comprehensive indices for ease of research.
An important addition to the libraries of scholars, researchers, academic institutions, and collectors of rare Islamic works, this volume restores a forgotten treasure of the Hanafi theological tradition and makes it accessible to the scholarly world for the first time.
Books
- Arabic