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A compilation of answers to fiqh questions given by Mufti Saiful Islam. Topics cover belief, purity, knowledge, Sunnah, Salat, Zakat, Saum, Hajj, Qurbani, death and inheritance, lawful and unlawful, marraige, divorce, innovation etc.
Translation & introduction by Mansur Ali of Imam Nizam al-Din al-Shashi's renowned text on Hanafi Usul al-Fiqh (principles of the Hanafi school of law).
The famous book on Islamic jurisprudence with Hqashiya Umdatul Hawashi by Muhammad Faizul Hasan Gangohi. Edited by Abdullah Muhammad Khalili. The text of Usul al-Shashi is on top and the hashiya on bottom.
The famous book on Islamic jurisprudence edited by Shaykh Muhammad Akram Nadvi. Preface by Shaikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
By Shaikh Muhammad al-Khadri Bik (d. 1345/1927).
Part of Fehm Deen course. Introduction to principles of tafseer, Hadith, fiqh, ijtihad, taqleed, Sunna and Bid'a, Iman and kufr.
Translated by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Eliyas.
Computer composed with two-color printing. Deluxe quality.
Now.includes diagrams to depict fiqh principles. Computer composed with two-color printing. Deluxe quality
This much expanded edition includes a detailed commentary by Muhammad Haroon bin Muhibbur Rahman of Darul Ifta, Jamia Shariah Malibagh Dacca. Also includes a rare biographical note on Mufti Taqi Usmani.
Collection of 121 questions and answers on Shafi'i usool, extracted from the works of Imam Juwayni and Jalal ad-Deen al-Mahalli, with some additions and editing by the compiler, Dr. Dargham Manhal Muhammad.
This was a thesis report submitted for the Masters degree at Kuliya Shariah Riyadh.
The book in your hands has been prepared to teach girls the masaail and practical aspects that will affect them upon becoming baligha (reaching age of puberty). This textbook will Insha-Allah greatly assist mothers and mullimahs in imparting this essential knowledge to the daughters of the Ummah.
A collection of booklets that clarify the ideology of following one Imam of Fiqh, promote the comprehension of Fiqh, especially Hanafi Fiqh of Qiyas and present some question to those who insist that there is no need for following a madhhab.
This book presents usul al-fiqh, or Islamic legal theory, as comprising three major theories or methodologies. Each had a distinct function to perform in the development of Islamic law. The first theory is shown to be based on the operation of general principles and the analytical method, the methodology of the second incorporates strict interpretation and analogy, while the third theory is based on the purposes of the Islamic shari'ah. The book presents the content of Islamic legal theory in a manner that reflects the traditional approach, but takes into account the needs of the modern lawyer, judge and scholar.
This book by Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee (International Islamic University, Islamabad) on Islamic legal theory, presents the concepts of usul al-fiqh in a manner that reflects the traditional approach, but takes in account the needs of the modern lawyer, judge, and scholar.
A translation of Abu Shuja’ al-Asfahani’s introduction to classical Islamic law, Matn al-Ghayat wa al-Taqrib. This enduring classic covers the full range of basic topics within the Shafi’i school of law. It includes the full Arabic text and notes to point out where later Shafi’i jurists have differed from the author, Imam al-Nawawi’s preferences, and minor clarifications and explanations.
Includes method of Salah for women, differences in Islamic laws between males and females, proofs from the Ahadith, the position of the four schools of thought on the Salah of women, and a disscussion on the issue of women going to the Masjid. Compiled by Madrasah Arabia Islamia of South Africa.
This is the first ever complete translation in English of the Mukhtaṣar al-Qudûrî, which is one of the most celebrated and influential treatises in any Muslim school of jurisprudence and a core text for the Ḥanafî school. It is both the first source for scholars and a manual for the general reader.
Its judgments, based on divine revelation, trace back directly through men of the highest caliber, such as al-jassas and Abu Hanifah, may Allah have mercy on them, to 'Abdullah ibn Masud (rad) and other great Companions and thence to Prophet Muhammad (Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam) the Final Messenger of Allah.
This booklet looks at the rulings of all the four Islamic Schools of religious law regarding the language of Jumuah Khutbah. It explains why they are unanimous that the Khutbah must be in Arabic.
Includes detailed discussion about the definition of riba, commercial riba, riba in the pre-Islamic period, as well as its prohibition in Qur'an and Hadith.
Translation of Mufti Taqi Usmani's Ahkam-uz-Zabaih.
Influence of The Noble Hadith Upon Differences of Opinion Amongst The Jurist Imams - A Translation of Shaykh Muhammad Awwamah's Athar al-Hadith al-Sharif fi Ikhtilaf al-A'immah al-Fuqaha.
The Hidaya is a classic book of Islamic jurisprudence for the Hanafi fiqh. It covers all legal issues involving zakat, charity, mutal dealings, marriage, divorce, dower, gifts, death, funeral, iddah, orphanage, adoption, wills, bequests, inheritance, guardianship, waqf, sales, partnership, and hudood. The authorities cited include Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Shafi'i, Imam Malik, Imam Ahmad, etc. Differing opinions are discussed in the light of the noble Prophet's {SAW} ahadith and the rulings of the companions. This is a completely revised and edited version of the Charles Hamilton's translation of 1791, which included sections from Zakat onwards. Sections on tahara, salat, and Saum are not included. Includes index.
This is a detailed answer to one query: "A woman wishes to travel in order to fullfil the bigatory hajj. However she does not have a mahram relative going for hajj and she cannot afford the expenses of the mahram. Will it be compulsory fo rher to perform hajj? Can she join a reliable women's hajj group? Or should she bequest a hajj badal?
This book is a compilation of four books which deal with the lives and works of the four imams who founded the four great canonical schools of thought of Islamic fiqh; Imam Abu Hanifah, Imam al-Shafi'i, Imam Malik Ibn Anas & Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal. The book was originally written in Arabic by the great Egyptian scholar and theologian Muhammad Abu Zahra and is presented in English for the first time.
This book is based on the author's doctoral thesis. It examines in depth a wide range of legal and moral aspects of responsibility and medical liability within the context of the deen of Islam, with particular reference to: euthanasia, prevention and termination of pregnancy, reproduction and cloning, and transplantation.
A broad introduction to Islamic commercial law. An indispensable source for Muslim businessmen as well as students of business. See the table of contents for details.
Kitab al-Amwal (The Book of Revenue) is the work of a brilliant legal mind. Abu Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Sallam provides us with an accurate record of legal precedents laid down in the first two centuries of Islam, in particular those pertaining to the sources of revenue and the avenues of public expenditure. The power of the book, however, lies in the method of the author and the analysis undertaken by him. He gathers together the traditions of the Prophet (Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam), the opinions of his Companions and the views of eminent jurists, and then subjects them to legal analysis that is unparalleled in Islamic legal literature.
By Faraz Rabbani
A Basic Hanafi Primer on Faith, Prayer, & the Path of Salvation
A simple book on fiqh. Contains 1025 rulings covering topics from purity to hajj. For each topic covered (e.g. wudu) it lists obligatory, compulsory, Sunnat, desirable, and undesirabel actions as well as nullifiers. The concise numbered lists make it easy to read and remember them. Translated by Mufti Afzal Husain Ilyas.
لعنوان الثالث من #سلسلة_نوادر_علوم_الفقه
This is three books in one. The middle of the page contains the text of Tanqeehul Usool by the Hanafi scholar Qadi Obaidullah (d. 747 AH). Beneath it is its commentary titled Tawdeeh by the same author. The surrounding text is the commentary known as al-Talweeh by the Shafii scholar Saaduddin Taftazani (d. 792)
This is a copy of the older Bulaq prints.
This is the first major attempt to produce a revised and updated version of this great classic. Language has been simplified as Urdu has gone through major change since this book was written. Additionally the issues that are no longer applicable have been removed and those which are important now have been included. The work was produced by teachers at Jamia Rashid. This is a much more accessible and relevant book for today’s readers.
Arabic text, Urdu translation, explanation of key words and their grammatical forms, and commentary and detailed explanation of the rulings with application to new situations.
This commentary on Qudoori is written in question-answer form for the benefit of the students.
Research by Shaikh Khalil Muhyuddin
A basic textbook for Islamic studies. The first fifteen parts of this book cover aqaid and ibadaat. Part sixteen briefly covers economic dealings, social dealings, and morals. Part seventeen covers seerat. This edition does not contain the Urdu text.
A basic textbook for Islamic studies. The first fifteen parts of this book cover aqaid and ibadaat. Part sixteen briefly covers economic dealings, social dealings, and morals. Part seventeen covers seerat.
A basic textbook for Islamic studies. The first fifteen parts of this book cover aqaid and ibadaat. Part sixteen briefly covers economic dealings, social dealings, and morals. This edition does not contain the Urdu text.
A basic textbook on Hanafi fiqh compiled by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias. Covers basic beliefs, purification, salat, fasting, zakat, and hajj. Based on Nur al-Idah and other books.
Covers from Kitab al-Buyu to Kitab al-Nafaqat. Arabic text with Urdu translation.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Research by Mujahid-ul-Islam Qasmi.
"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."
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.
Includes Hashiya Umdatur Riyayah.
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
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 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.
Complete book from Kitab al-Tahara to Kitab al-Khuntha.
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.
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. 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.
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This is the great source book of Hanafi fiqh including detailed references to ahadith and their in-depth discussion.
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
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.
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.
Describes and discusses ninety-nine basic principles of fiqh. Edited and updated by his son Shaykh Mustafa Ahmad al-Zarqa.
Printed in Lebanon.
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.
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.
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.
This is Urdu commentary by Maulana Abdul Ghaffar on Usool al-Shashi. the famous book of principles of jurisprudence.
A Masters thesis submitted in Al-Azhar's college of Darul Uloom on the topic of sadd al-dharai.
Includes introduction in Turkish.
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.
Edited by Dr. Khaleel Ma'moon Sheehaa. Imam Nawawi's classical text on Shafi'i fiqh. Two color printing.
A comprehensive Hajj guide based on ahadith and narrations of Companions.Also describes in detail the common errors committed by pilgrims today.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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/
Research by Dr. Nazia Kamal Hammad and Dr. Uthman Jumuah Zamiriah.
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.
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