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Seventh edition, Hardcover. A translation of Nur al-Idah, A Classical Manual of Hanafi Law.
Translated from the Arabic with Commentary and Notes by Wesam Charkawi
A translation of Nur al-Idah, A Classical Manual of Hanafi Law.
English translation of the Urdu commentary titled Nurul; Isbaah on Nurul Idah.
The Qibla is the noblest of directions. This book settles the question of the physical direction of Mecca from North America in the first thirty pages, after which it presents to readers for the first time the 1998 Fatwa of al-Azhar on the North American qibla.From this point of departure, the author surveys such major contemporary issues as the relation between religion and science, the Sacred and profane, scholars and engineers, ijtihad and taqlid. Combining traditional Islamic law, a clear exposition of the complex geographical issues, and the author�s own meetings and correspondence with twenty-three contemporary scholars from seven Muslim lands, the book is a journey of discovery not only for Western Muslims, but everyone interested in Sacred Law in a modern world.
Dr. Mufti Abdul Wahid produced textbooks for his adult Islamic education curriculum. This is the translation of the first part of that series. It covers principles of tafseer, basics of Hadith sceinces, principles of jurisprudence, principles of ijtihad and taqleed, principles of Sunnah and bid'a, and principles of iman and kufr. Translated by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias.
A first ever encyclopedia of Islamic jurisprudence in Urdu by Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani. A widely praised work of extra-ordinary importance. Contains 1154 entries on all issues related to jurisprudence.
Research by Dr. Nazia Kamal Hammad and Dr. Uthman Jumuah Zamiriah.
Contains the Arabic text of Nurul Anwaar with Urdu translation and explanation, making the classical text of Mulla Jeevan accessible to the Urdu speaking students.
Contains the first part only (Kitabullah only). For complete set see: https://www.albalaghbooks.com/fiqh/principles-of-jurisprudence-usul/qoot-al-akhyar-sharah-nur-al-anwar-4-volumes-in-2-bindings/
Contains the Arabic text of Nurul Anwar with Urdu translation and explanation, making the classical text of Mulla Jeevan accessible to the Urdu speaking students. The first two volumes deal with Kitab-Allah. The last two deal with Sunnah, Ijma and Qiyas.
This set consists of two books: Radd ul-Muhtar Ala Durr-il-Mukhtar, by Ibn Abidin and Qurrat Uyoon-il-Akhyar li Takmila Radd-il-Muhtar, by Sheikh Muhammad Alaa-ud-Deen Afandi, son of Ibn Abidin. Includes table of contents.
This set consists of three books: Radd ul-Muhtar Ala Durr-il-Mukhtar, by Ibn Abidin (5 Volumes); At-Tahreer al-Mukhtar li Radd-il-Muhtar, by Sheikh Abdul Qadir Ar-Rafi'i al-Farooqi (2 Volumes); and Qurrat Uyoon-il-Akhbar Li Takmala Radd-il-Muhtar, by Sheikh Muhammad Alaa-ud-Deen Afandi, son of Ibn Abidin. (2 Volumes in 1 Binding). The first five volumes consist of the first two books mentioned above; the last book is separate. Includes table of contents.
This set consists of three books: Radd ul-Muhtar Ala Durr-il-Mukhtar, by Ibn Abidin; Tahreer al-Mukhtar li Radd-il-Muhtar, by Sheikh Abdul Qadir Ar-Rafi'i al-Farooqi; and Qurrat Uyoon-il-Akhbar Li Takmala Radd-il-Muhtar, by Sheikh Muhammad Alaa-ud-Deen Afandi, son of Ibn Abidin. Includes table of contents.
A propvocative discussion arguing that rajam is a ta'zeer punishment noth hud. Maulanan Umar Ahamd Usmani was the son of Maulana Zafar Ahmad Usmani and a disciple of Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi. He takes issues with many of the fiqh rulings in his seven volume Fiqhul Qur'an. This is an extension of that series. He holds that it was and still can be a discretionary punishment (t'azeer) but not a fixed hud punishment as noramlly held. He presents many arguments from the Qur'an and Sunnah and quotes other authorities who held the same view. As hud punishments come under strong scrutiny today, it is good to know these arguments, even if one does not agree with them.
A comprehensive Hajj guide based on ahadith and narrations of Companions.Also describes in detail the common errors committed by pilgrims today.
Edited by Dr. Khaleel Ma'moon Sheehaa. Imam Nawawi's classical text on Shafi'i fiqh. Two color printing.
The classic manual of Islamic Sacred Law 'Umdat al-Salik by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri (d. 769 AH/1368 CE) in Arabic with facing English text, commentary, and appendices. Edited and translated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller.
Includes introduction in Turkish.
A Masters thesis submitted in Al-Azhar's college of Darul Uloom on the topic of sadd al-dharai.
This is Urdu commentary by Maulana Abdul Ghaffar on Usool al-Shashi. the famous book of principles of jurisprudence.
This work examines the business practices obtaining in the early period of Islam and highlights the legal principles which emerge therefrom. The subject is approached from the perspective of history, economics, law, market management, religion and ethics. The author deals in detail with the concept of bay' (sale), as developed by early jurists, and examines the chronological phases of its growth during the period of the Prophet and subsequently his companions and successors.
Allamah Ibn 'Abidin's poem, 'Uqud Rasm al-Mufti, with its commentary, on Hanafi fatwa methodology. With extensive footnotes and commentary, by Mufti Abu Lubabah.
The Mejelle was the civil code of the Ottoman Caliphate, and is considered to be the first attempt to codify Islamic law. Here is its text along with commentary on the text in Arabic by the great Mufti of Hims, Khalid al-Atasi and his son Mufti Muhammad Zahir al-Atasi who completed the work.
Printed in Lebanon.
Describes and discusses ninety-nine basic principles of fiqh. Edited and updated by his son Shaykh Mustafa Ahmad al-Zarqa.
One of the first books of jurisprudence taught to students is the Waraqat of Imam al-Juwayni, often with a short commentary by Jalal al-Din al-Mahalli. This translation introduces these two texts to English-speaking audiences and should serve readers as an introduction to the basic topics of jurisprudence, preparing them to study more advanced material.
Sharh on Jamae al-Saghir of Imam Muhammad al-Shaibani. Sharh by Sadr Shaheed (d. 536 AH). Research by Dr. Salah Awwad, Dr. Khamis Dahham, and Dr. Hatim Abdullah.
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
This is the great source book of Hanafi fiqh including detailed references to ahadith and their in-depth discussion.
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Hafiz al-Din al-Nasafi (d. 710 AH) wrote the concise but comprehensive book of Hanafi usul al-fiqh called al-Manar. It was further abridged by Ibn Habeeb (d. 808 AH) as Mukhtasar al-Manar. This book is Mulla Ali al-Qari's commentary on Mukhtasar al-Manar. Also includes detailed footnotes by Ilyas Qablan.
Imam Abu Bakr al-Jassas al-Razi's monumental commentary of Mukhtasar al-Tahawi.
The Mukhtasar of Imam Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi is amongst the earliest legal texts of the Hanafi madhhab. It's special feature is that it is authored by an early master of the school, an imam who gained tremendous repute not only as a jurist (faqih) but also as a traditionist (muhaddith). Edited by Dr. Said Bakdash of al-Madinah al-Munawwarah.
Research by Dr. Zainab Muhammad Hasan.
Hafiz al-Din al-Nasafi (d. 710 AH) wrote the concise but comprehensive book of Hanafi usul al-fiqh called al-Manar. Its sharah was written by Shaikh Muhammad Alauddin al-Husni under the title Ifada al-Anwar. This book is a sharah of this latter book by Ibn Abideen.
Complete book from Kitab al-Tahara to Kitab al-Khuntha.
These are volumes 5, 6, and 7 of the Qadimi edition of Sharh Wiqayah. Includes Hashiya Umdatur Riyayah, Zubdatun Nihaya, Husn al-Diraya and Ghayat al-Inaya. Computer composed.
These are volumes 1-4 of the Qadimi edition of Sharh Wiqayah. Includes Hashiya Umdatur Riyayah, Zubdatun Nihaya, Husn al-Diraya and Ghayat al-Inaya. Computer composed.
These are volumes 3 and 4 of Sharh Wiqayah. Computer composed.
لمجلد الثالث: كتاب البيع ـ كتاب الغصب المجلد الرابع: كتاب الشفعة ـ كتاب الخنثى
Includes Hashiya Umdatur Riyayah.
A comprehensive yet concise study of the Islamic legal system based on divine guidance. This book considers both the sources of Islamic Law and its application to all aspects of life, including family relations, marriage and divorce, crime and punishment, inheritance and disposal of property, trading and commerce, economics including the collection of zakat and taxes, international laws and jihad.
"Convinced that no man-made legal system alone can cure the world of evils, the author of Shari’ah: The Islamic Law acquaints readers with Islamic Law, focusing on its rational and comparative importance. Different from any book currently available in English, the work takes as its starting point the Qur’an and Sunnah rather than the decisions of courts."
Research by Mujahid-ul-Islam Qasmi.
Originally published nearly a half century ago, this book remains one of the best known books by Syed Abul A'la Mawdudi. Also includes the full essay of Maulana Manazir Ahsan Gilani arguing for the permissibility of interest in India (darul Harb) and its rebuttal by Maulana Mawdudi. An important source book on riba.
An in-depth discussion of the Islamic punishment for adultery. Discusses Jewish and Christian practices also. Answers such objections as stoning is not mentioned in the Qur'an and the ruling for stoning was abrogated by the verse specifying 100 lashes.
Translation done by Mohomed Mahomedy. Contains all the juristic discussions taken from the Behishti Zewar with exercises and additional material. Covers all the necessary rulings a Muslim needs from birth to death. The chapters are arranged according to juridical subjects. A comprehensive book for fiqh.
Contains the text of the classical work on usool ul fiqh known as al-Waraqat followed by extensive notes compiled by Dr. Adnan Mamdooh Oghlu, extracted from commentaries on this work. The author compiled these notes as a professor of Fiqh and Usool at the University of Siirt, Turkey to make it easier for students to study the book. Also includes an introduction to the matn; the author of the matn, Imam Juwayni; and a brief survey of commentaries that have been written on it.
Boxed set of six textbooks for teaching fiqh. With exercise questions at the end of each chapter. Based on classroom teachng for over two decades in Dimashq by the author.
Covers from Kitab al-Buyu to Kitab al-Nafaqat. Arabic text with Urdu translation.
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