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The school of Medina: Imam Malik, his Muwatta, the practice of the people of Medina, a...
The school that systematized usul al-fiqh: Imam al-Shafi'i, his Risalah, and the school's global influence.
The school of Imam Ahmad: text over opinion, the Musnad, and the Hanbali influ...
An overview of Imam Ibn Kathir's Quran exegesis, its methodology of explaining ...
The life and legacy of the founder of the Hanafi school, the oldest and largest madhab in Sunni Islam.
The life and methodology of the Maliki school's founder, author of al-Muwatta, the earliest surviving hadith collection.
The scholar who systematized Islamic legal theory and wrote al-Risala, the first treatise on the principles of jurisprudence.
The imam who endured the mihnah (inquisition) for refusing to accept...
The extraordinary methodology of Imam al-Bukhari, who selected 7,275 hadiths from 600,000 narrati...
The methodology and structure of Sahih Muslim, considered the second most authentic hadith compilation after Sahih al-Bukhari.
The life, intellectual journey, and transformative works of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, one of Islam's greatest thinkers.
The biography of one of Islam's greatest scholars, author of Riyad al-Salihin and the Forty Hadith, his asceticism, and his enduring scholarly contributions.
The life and works of al-Dhahabi, author of Siyar A'lam al-Nubala and Mizan al-I'tidal, and his critical approach to biographical scholarship.
The pioneering hadith collection compiled by Imam Malik ibn Anas, its unique blend of hadith and Madinan juri...
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal's massive collection arranged by narrator ...
...e principles of Islam, compiled by the 13th-century scholar Imam al-Nawawi.
The Syrian scholar who died at 45 but left enduring works including Riyad al-Salihin, Sharh Sahih Muslim, and the Forty Hadith collection.
How al-Shafi'i systematized the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence in his revolutionary work al-Risalah, uniting the Hijazi and Iraqi schools of thought.