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...ibition was achieved became itself a permanent principle of Islamic jurisprudence: that the Quran's legislative approach prioritizes transfor...
...usation extremely difficult — a principle that has governed Islamic jurisprudence on the matter since 5 AH.
...cit. The case of Masjid al-Dirar established a principle in Islamic jurisprudence that remains fundamental: a mosque built with corrupt inten...
... The salat al-gha'ib established a permanent institution in Islamic jurisprudence: the absent funeral prayer for Muslims who die without havi...
...thdrawal, travel, and deep reflection, the Ihya synthesized Islamic jurisprudence, theology, ethics, and spiritual purification in a comprehe...
...he early Islamic period. He founded a short-lived school of Islamic jurisprudence.
...the Prohibited in Islam, and a prominent voice for centrist Islamic jurisprudence.
...iqh al-Islami wa Adillatuh, a comprehensive encyclopedia of Islamic jurisprudence comparing all four madhabs. Also authored a major tafsir, a...
...versity of Southern California, a leading academic voice on Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic law in the West, and the African-American Muslim e...
... including death by plague, a hadith of major importance in Islamic jurisprudence.
...f al-Mughni, the most comprehensive treatise of comparative Islamic jurisprudence.
Founder of the Zahiri school of Islamic jurisprudence, which adheres strictly to the apparent (zahir) meaning of ...
...hi al-'Amm is the most authoritative modern introduction to Islamic jurisprudence and civil law.
...Islamic University in Riyadh, known for accessible works in Islamic jurisprudence including Fiqh Made Easy.
A leading contemporary scholar of Islamic jurisprudence (b. 1944), founding CEO of the International Institute of A...
... Cairo University and al-Azhar, author of landmark works in Islamic jurisprudence, comparative fiqh, and biographies of the four Imams.
... al-Khudri, known for his reliable narrations on matters of Islamic jurisprudence and practice.
By Imam Abu Dawud. Focuses on hadith relevant to Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh).
... four madhabs. Widely used as an accessible introduction to Islamic jurisprudence.
...her five collections, it remains an essential reference for Islamic jurisprudence.
... As-Suyuti organized the universal principles that underpin Islamic jurisprudence, such as 'certainty is not removed by doubt' and 'harm must...
...-Haramayn al-Juwayni. A concise primer on the principles of Islamic jurisprudence that covers the essential topics in just a few pages: types...
...s. A compilation of the fundamental legal maxims upon which Islamic jurisprudence is built. The five universal maxims are: actions are judged...
...ng the strongest positions. The work covers all chapters of Islamic jurisprudence from purification to inheritance.
By Imam al-Qarafi. A unique work in Islamic jurisprudence that identifies and explains the subtle distinctions betwee...
By Muhammad al-Hajwi. A comprehensive history of Islamic jurisprudence from its origins to the modern period. Al-Hajwi traces the ...
...xplanation makes the concise matn accessible to students of Islamic jurisprudence.
...al text that became one of the most commented-upon works in Islamic jurisprudence. Al-Nawawi's famous al-Majmu' is a commentary on this work.
...rn, clear, and well-organized textbook on the principles of Islamic jurisprudence that has become standard at many Islamic universities. Az-Z...
...hinking and is essential for understanding the precision of Islamic jurisprudence.
By Salih ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan. A concise survey of Islamic jurisprudence covering purification, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj, transa...
...lih ibn Ghaanim al-Sadlaan. A user-friendly introduction to Islamic jurisprudence covering essential rulings of worship and daily transaction...
By Mohammad Hashim Kamali. A rigorous academic study of usul al-fiqh: sources of Islamic law, methods of legal reasoning, ijtihad, ijma, qiyas, and maslaha.
By Muhammad Abu Zahrah. A landmark work on the foundations of Islamic legal theory examining the Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas as sources of law.
... al-Rahman al-Sa'di. A concise but comprehensive summary of Islamic jurisprudence by Shaykh Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di. Written to clarify Islami...
...ooks, along with explanations of Arabic terminology used in Islamic jurisprudence.
An overview of the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools: their founders, methodologies, and geographic spread.
...the fourteen pillars (arkan) that constitute valid salah in Islamic jurisprudence.
An introduction to the principles scholars use to derive rulings from the Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas.
The principle of maslahah (public benefit), its use as a supplementary source of law, the conditions scholars placed on it, and debates on its scope.
How al-Shafi'i systematized the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence in his revolutionary work al-Risalah, uniting the Hijazi an...
How Islamic jurisprudence addresses organ donation, life support, genetic testing, IV...
One of the four major Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), founded by Imam Abu Hanifa (699–767 CE) in Kufa, Ir...
A historical school of Islamic jurisprudence founded by Dawud ibn Khalaf al-Zahiri (815–883 CE), later c...
A historical school of Islamic jurisprudence founded by the great scholar and historian Ibn Jarir al-Tab...