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An important original source text for Hanafi fiqh. It is the Sharh of the text known as "al-Mukhtar" also written by the author. Al-Mukhtar has been used as a source for such other famous books as Wiqayah and Kanz al-Daqaiq.
An important original source text for Hanafi fiqh by Allamah Abdullah ibn Mahmood ibn Mawdood al-Mawsili (d. 683 AH). It is the sharh (commentary) of the text known as "al-Mukhtar" also written by the author. Al-Mukhtar has been used as a source for such other famous books as Wiqayah and Kanz al-Daqaiq. Footnotes by Shaikh Khalid ibn Abdur Rahman al-'Ak.
All five volumes have been combined in a single binding with beautiful printing on cream paper.
An important original source text for Hanafi fiqh. It is the commentary (sharh) of the text known as "al-Mukhtar" also written by the author. Al-Mukhtar has been used as a source for such other famous books as Wiqayah and Kanz al-Daqaiq.
روى الإمام محمد بن الحسن الشيباني أقوال أبي حنيفة في ست كتب تسمى عند الحنفية ظاهر الرواية وهي : الجامع الكبيرـ الجامع الصغيرـ السير الكبيرـ السير الصغيرـ المبسوط ـ والزيادات . والصغير ما رواه محمد عن أبي يوسف عن أبي حنيفة، والكبير ما رواه محمد عن أبي حنيفة مباشرة . والسير أحكام الجهاد والحرب وما يتبع ذلك أما شرح السير الكبير فهو للإمام السرخسي أملاه على تلاميذه، علل فيه لنصوص السير فبين بعض الأدلة، وفرع بعض التفريعات وقد خرج المحقق الأحاديث . وأثبت في آخر كل جزء فهرسا لأبوابه الفقهية
Two books in one: Mukhtasar Quduri (the edition published by H. M. Saeed) on top; its commentrary Jauharatun Nayyarah (published by Maktaba Haqqaniya, Karachi) below it. Ayat and ahadith are printed in red color and so is the text of Quduri quoted in Jauharatun Nayyarah--- for easy identification. The texts have been compared with many other manuscripts and corrected by editors of Maktaba Bushra.
Two books in one: Jauharatun Nayyarah of Imam Abu Bakr bin Ali as the main text and Lubab of Abdul Ghani Maidani on the margin.
This commentary on Mukhtasar Al-Qudoori is a well known reference work for Hanafi fiqh. Mukhtasar was authored by Abul Hasan Ahmad Al-Qudoori (362 AH- 428 AH).
This commentary on Mukhtasar Al-Qudoori is a well known reference work for Hanafi fiqh. Mukhtasar was authored by Abul Hasan Ahmad Al-Qudoori (362 AH- 428 AH). High quality print published in Beirut.
Research by Abu Abdullah Muhammad Hasan al-Shafii. Foreword by Dr. Kamal Abdul Azeem Al-'nani.
Classical work on usool al-fiqh by Imam Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Umar ibn al-Husain Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (d. 606 AH).
FAMOUS FIQH BOOKS like al-Maqasid have stood the test of time because of their sheer usefulness. Compact enough to be memorized by students becoming scholars, al-Maqasid contains hundreds of rulings of personal Islamic law distilled from the most commonly asked and answered questions in schools and mosques from the time of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) down to Imam Nawawi.
Widely considered the best medium-size handbook available in English for teaching the basics of Islam from a traditional perspective, this new edition has been revised and updated with a full complement of notes on a number of contemporary Muslim issues, and three major essays have been appended on why Muslims follow madhhabs, hadiths the mujtahid Imams lacked, and the place of Sufism in Islam.
Compiled from lectures of Shaykh Muhammad Ali Sabuni on inheritance laws in Islam, delivered at the College of Shariah and Islamic Studies in Makkah.
A new edition of the classical work on Hanafi fiqh by Imam al-Shurunbulali, Nur al-Idah.
Contains the original text as well as commentary by Abu Zaid al-Shalbi, which he titled al-Miftah Sharh Nur al-Idah, and authored in 1377 AH / 1958 CE.
Abu Zaid also authored a supplement called Minhatul Fattah Takmala Nur al-Idah fi Zakat wa al-Haj covering the topics of Zakat and Hajj, which is included in this print.
Compiled and edited by Ilyas Qublan.
Fully voweled, beautiful two color printing from Turkey.
The most comprehensive, encyclopedic source for Hanafi fiqh. Beautifuly printed in Beirut.
Arabic translation of fiqhi rulings selected from Bihishti Zewar.
Includes an introduction to fiqh in Urdu by Maulana Hanif Gangohi.
Computer composed. The Sharh was written by Shaykh Muhammad Sulaiman Hindi. Includes glossary by Shaykh Abdul Fatah Abu Ghadda.
Research by Dr. Muhammad al-Iskandarani and Adnan Dervesh.
What is the ruling on collective dua after congregational salat?
This is the first time this 8th century (AH) book has been published.
This is the first book written on the principles of jurisprudence.
The well-known reference book by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah. The book cover shown is for a different edition.
In this great classic comparative fiqh book Imam Qudoori compares Hanafi and Shafii fiqh rulings. On each issue he mentions the evidence of Hanafi rulings followed by the evidence for Shafii rulings, showing why the former is strong and the latter is not. In this exposition he presents counter arguments and counter-counter arguments. The reader feels as if he is attending a discussion between a Hanafi and a Shafii scholar, who are taking turns to prove their rulings. Largest encyclopedia of comparative fiqh. Research and footnotes by Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Siraj, head of Shariah department Alexandria University and Dr. Ali Jum'a Muhammad, Azhar University.
An easy to use textbook of principles of jurisprudence. Includes questions and exercises at chapter ends.
An easy to use book of principles of jurisprudence. For other edition see stock # 3178.
An easy to use book of principles of jurisprudence.
Imam Ghazali's book on Shafii Fiqh.
Contaisn Arabic text of Nur al-Idah along with Urdu translation and commentary. Discusses application to contemporary situations.
Contains Arabic text, Urdu translation, and Urdu commentary of Mukhtasar Al-Quduri.
Urdu translation and sharah of Sharah Wiqaayah. It is based mainly on Maulana Abdul Hai Lakhnavi's hashia Umdatur Riyaya on that book. The author Gharibullah Masroor Islamabadi is an alim from Chatgam, Bangladesh and a graduate of Deoband. Fluent and clear Urdu translation. He had also written a textbook for teaching Urdu to Bangla students. Two volumes in one binding. Cover up to Kitab al-Waqf.
Contains Arabic text, Urdu translation, and Urdu commentary of Mukhtasar Al-Qudoori. This thousand year old work remains an indispensible text for any student of Hanafi fiqh.
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