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This inspiring collection of sacred maxims is drawn from the genre known in Arabic as al-qawā‘id al-fiqhiyyah. These maxims are pithy sayings that Islamic scholars use as a guide for Islamic practice in a wide range of areas, from the rituals of worship to financial transactions. Though technically translated as “legal maxims”, the array of topics these maxims cover encompass the core ethical principles at the heart of the Shariah.
First book in Urdu (and probably in any language) on a comprehensive comparative study of the juristic principles of the four schools. Originally written as author's PhD thesis.
Compiled by Maulana Jamil Ahmed Sukrodhawi. Edited by Maulana Muhammad Shafiq. Computer composed.
This is an important collection of papers by Shaykh Muhammad Zahid al-Kawthari on some issues of jurisprudence as well as principles of jurisprudence.
Classical work on usool al-fiqh by al-Amidi.
Ibn Hazm's well-known tome on the science of Islamic jurisprudence.
Classical work on usool al-fiqh by Imam Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Umar ibn al-Husain Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (d. 606 AH).
Research by Dr. Muhammad al-Iskandarani and Adnan Dervesh.
This is the first book written on the principles of jurisprudence.
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.
An easy introduction to the principles of jurisprudence. Nice two color printing.
Sharah of Usool al-Shashi
Introduction to Ijma (consensus of qualified authorities) as a source of Islamic law. Categories of ijma and legal status of each category. Extensive bibliography.
By Abu Ja'far ibn Jarir al-Tabari (d. 310 AH).
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.
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.
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.
Imam Shafii's classic work on usul fiqh. Now translated into Urdu. Translated by Maulana Muhammad Zafar Iqbal.
Contains five risalas (or monograms) on principles of jurisprudence. 1) Usul al-Karkhi of Imam Abu Hasan al-Karkhi (d. 340 AH). 2)Usul Masail Khilafiya by Imam Abu Zaid al-Dabusi (d. 430 AH). 3) Qawaid Fiqhiya compiled by the author from such source texts as Sharh al-Seer al-Kabir, Hidaya, al-Ashbah wa al-Nazair, and Mujallah al-Ahkam al-'Adliya. 4) Dictionary of fiqhi terms 5) Adab al-Mufti compiled by the author.
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