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This book covers all issues of fiqh that a Muslim traveler can face. If you're planning any trip, it would be helpful to consult it and also to keep it with you while traveling.
Shaykh Zayn al-Deen was a prominent Hanafi jurist from Turkey who lived in the 10th century after Hijrah. He wrote a lengthy treatise on the issue of taking compensation over recitation of the Qur'an. This edition includes a beneficial introduction by Ameenah Umar al-Kharrat, with detailed articles explaining the stances of the four madh-habs on some related issues: taking payment for teaching Qur'an, the issue of gifting reward of recitation of the Quran to the deceased (Eesal thawab), hiring someone to recite Qur'an, and reciting Qur'an at the graveyard.
The well-known classical book by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah on the issue of tashabbuh and mushabahah.
A collection of Mufti Taqi Usmani's writings and talks on Islamic economics. A half century's work, sorted by Mufti Mahmood Ahmed, Darul Ifta Jamia Ashrafiya Lahore.
A detailed historic and juristic discussion of Islamic laws regarding conquered lands and how they apply to the Indian subcontinent.
This is an edited and updated version of author's Phd thesis which earned him a doctorate from the University of Karachi. The author teaches at the Darul Uloom Karachi. A very comprehensive treatment of the subject of Waqf in Islamic Jurisprudence.
A collection of twelve lectures by Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Ghazi, surveying Islam's international law.
A valuable treatise on a mode of Islamic Financing known as Murabaha. Explains all technical and practical aspects relating to murabaha in an easy to understand language.
Usul al-Fiqh or Islamic jurisprudence is a subject which is replete with subtleties that challenge even the most intelligent minds. The author has simplified the subject to serve the needs of the non-specialists. However the discussion is thorough and characterized with academic rigour. This work will be a significant addition to the text books available on Islamic jurisprudence in English.
The recent decades have witnessed a strong assertion of Islamic identity. One of its manifestations is the insistence on the part of Muslims that all institutions of life should be brought in conformity with Islamic principles. In this work, the author attempts to spell out the Islamic principles on which business enterprise should be based specially in the area of partnership. In this exercise, he displays a strikingly acute awareness of Islamic laws on the subject. This, however, is matched by an equally striking awareness of the forms of business organization in vogue in the contemporary world. The work represents a serious scholarly effort to sort out complicated questions such as those mentioned above, to enunciate Islamic principles relative to business enterprise, and to apply them in the changed context of present-day business.
Addresses the emergence of legal maxims and it's operation in different legal fields. He also compares with western legal works and modern law as applied mainly in Pakistan. In addition, he provides a translation and occasional commentary on Karkhi and excerpts from Dabusi and Ibn Nujaym. It demonstrates in detail how legal maxims were utilised by jurists.
A comprehensive encyclopedia of Islamic law with rulings pertaining to women, domestic relations, and the Islamic household.
Collection of fiqh articles of Mufti Muhammad Shafi (ra) on 105 subjects.
This is a beautiful handwritten edition of this classic. Contains hashiya by Maulana Muhammad Ahsan Nanotawi.
Hashiya of Maulana Ezaz Ali. Printed in Bierut.
Research by Muhammad Mu'tasim billah al-Baghdadi.
Two books in one. Sharah of Manar titled Kashf al-Asrar by its author Abul Barkat Nasafi. And sharah of Manar titled Nur al-Anwar by Mulla Jeevan. The top of the page contains the first and the bottom contains the second.
Written by Abu Jafar Ahmad ibn Nasr al-Dawudi (d. 402/1011). Translated and edited by Abul Muhsin Muhammad Sharfuddin.
There are two books here. The Kitab al-Kasb of Imam Muhammad Shaibani, with commentary from Imam Sarkhasi.2) Risala al-Halal wa al-Haram of Imam Ibn Taymiah. Research by Shaikkh Abd al-Fattah abu Ghaddah.
Authored by Mufti Hammadullah Waheed, this book discusses Islamic laws regarding financial responsibility of the husband, father, and son. Includes references to laws in effect in many Muslim countries as well. A rare book on a very important subject.
Imam Shafii's classic work on usul fiqh. Now translated into Urdu. Translated by Maulana Muhammad Zafar Iqbal.
This is a very famous book of Abdur-Rahman bin Muhammad Al-Jazeeri. A reference work for fiqh of all four schools.
Vol 1: Taharat and Salah. Vol 2: Janaiz, Fasting, Zakat, Qurbani, Aqeeqa. Vol 3: Hajj, Umrah, Ziarat Madinah.
Huge collection of fatawa. Edited by Mufti Muhammad Ibrahim Qasmi. This unique fatawa collection has copious references to Qur'an, Hadith, and fiqhi texts in nearly every fatwa. A massive introduction to the science and history of fiqh in the first volume is a book in its own rights. A tremendous resource for the layman as well as the practicing mufti.
What is the correct method of slaughter according to Islamic law? What is the ruling on modern automated methods of slaughter? What about stunning? Are imported meats available in Saudi Arabia halal? What is the Islamic ruling on meat slaughtered by Jews and Christians? These and other burning issues have been dealt with in detail by Mufti Taqi Usmani in his Arabic book, Ahkam-uz-Zabaih. He visited many slaughterhouses around the world to witness their procedures in detail. Now this indispensable book is available in English. It may help settle the controversies surrounding the issue of halal meat. Translated by Shaykh Abdullah Nana. An Imam at a masjid in San Francisco, he graduated from Darul-Uloom Azadville in South Africa and also holds a B.S. in business administration from UC Berkeley.
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