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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.
Research by Mujahid-ul-Islam Qasmi.
Research by Dr. Nazia Kamal Hammad and Dr. Uthman Jumuah Zamiriah.
Classical work on usool al-fiqh by Imam Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Umar ibn al-Husain Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (d. 606 AH).
Classical work on usool al-fiqh by al-Amidi.
Minhaj al-Wusool is a classical text on Usool al-Fiqh authored by Qadi Nasir al-Din al-Baydawi (d. 685 AH). This is Imam Jamal-Din al-Asnawi's (704-772 AH) commentary on it. Edited by Dr. Sha'ban Muhammad Ismail.
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.
Ibn Hazm's well-known tome on the science of Islamic jurisprudence.
Research by Dr. Muhammad al-Iskandarani and Adnan Dervesh.
Describes and discusses ninety-nine basic principles of fiqh. Edited and updated by his son Shaykh Mustafa Ahmad al-Zarqa.
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.
Authored by Dr. Abdul Majid Turkey, with the research of Dr. Abdul Subur Shaheen and Dr. Muhammad Abdul Halim Mahmood.
Includes introduction in Turkish.
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.
This is the first book written on the principles of jurisprudence.
The famous book on Islamic jurisprudence edited by Shaykh Muhammad Akram Nadvi. Preface by Shaikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
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.
A Masters thesis submitted in Al-Azhar's college of Darul Uloom on the topic of sadd al-dharai.
This was a thesis report submitted for the Masters degree at Kuliya Shariah Riyadh.
New One volume edition. Complete book in one binding.
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.
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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