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...h-Shatibi. A foundational work on the objectives of Islamic law (maqasid ash-shariah). Revolutionized the field of usul al-...
...primary source for studying the formative period of Islamic law.
By Muhammad Yusuf al-Kandhlawi. A comprehensive compilation of narrations about the lives...
... memory while imprisoned. It covers every branch of Islamic law in exhaustive detail, presenting the positions of Abu Hanif...
By Shah Waliullah ad-Dihlawi. A groundbreaking work that attempts to explain the wisdom...
...risprudence. Ibn Hazm examines every major issue of Islamic law, presenting evidence from the Quran and Sunnah and critiqui...
...l-Ihkam, creating a magisterial treatment of the sources of law, linguistic analysis, legal reasoning, and the principles o...
...the Quran, Sunnah, consensus, analogy, and other sources of law. Known for its thorough analysis of legal disputes between ...
...di. The first systematic treatise on Islamic constitutional law and political governance. Al-Mawardi discusses the caliphat...
...-Shatibi. A revolutionary work on the objectives of Islamic law (maqasid ash-shariah) that shifted legal theory from focusi...
... Ibn Nujaym identifies the five universal maxims of Islamic law and derives subsidiary principles, showing how individual r...
...at that makes it ideal for intermediate students of Islamic law.
...n specific rulings. Essential for understanding how Islamic law operates through broad legal reasoning.
...luding early discussions of maqasid (objectives) of Islamic law that influenced later scholars like ash-Shatibi.
...n reform movements. Essential for understanding how Islamic law evolved.
...gal theory that emphasizes the objectives and spirit of the law. Ibn al-Qayyim argues that Islamic law is built upon wisdom...
...gative techniques that judges may use, showing that Islamic law accommodates sophisticated evidentiary reasoning.
... fiqh encyclopedia. Az-Zuhayli covers every area of Islamic law, presenting the views of all four Sunni schools with their ...
...ue work that bridges the two great schools of early Islamic law.
...The most important modern work on the objectives of Islamic law, building on ash-Shatibi's foundation. Ibn Ashur argues for...
...in the Shafi'i school. It covers all major areas of Islamic law from purification to inheritance.
...udence and one of the greatest works of Islamic comparative law. Ibn Qudamah systematically presents the Hanbali position a...
... Maliki jurisprudence, covering the entire range of Islamic law. Al-Qarafi is also famous for his work on legal maxims (al-...
...ary on al-Shaybani's works and covers every area of Islamic law in exhaustive detail.
...i (literalist) jurisprudence, covering all areas of Islamic law. Ibn Hazm argues every point with direct evidence from Qura...
...Shatibi. A groundbreaking work on the objectives of Islamic law (maqasid ash-shari'ah). Ash-Shatibi argues that understandi...
... Mukhtasar of at-Tahawi, covering the full range of Islamic law with detailed reasoning and evidence. It remains the primar...
...n and systematic presentation. Al-Kasani reorganized Hanafi law thematically rather than following the traditional chapter ...
...zens of subsidiary rules organize the entire body of Hanafi law. The Majallat al-Ahkam al-Adliyyah (Ottoman Civil Code) dre...
...uage while maintaining scholarly rigor, covering sources of law, linguistic analysis, legal reasoning, and ijtihad.
...sim into a comprehensive fiqh work covering all chapters of law. It is the primary source for early Maliki jurisprudence.
...d mere Maliki positions to analyze the reasoning behind the law.
...ralist) jurisprudence, covering the entire range of Islamic law from a strict textualist perspective. Ibn Hazm rejects anal...
...ns formulated in Egypt. It covers the full range of Islamic law with detailed evidence from Quran, Sunnah, and ijma. This w...
...assical work on Islamic political theory and constitutional law.
...ication, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj, transactions, family law, and criminal law.
...Bilal Philips. Traces the historical development of Islamic law from the Prophet's era through the four major schools of ju...
...rigorous academic study of usul al-fiqh: sources of Islamic law, methods of legal reasoning, ijtihad, ijma, qiyas, and masl...
... examining the Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas as sources of law.
...lishes the binding authority of prophetic hadith in Islamic law, responding to modernist challenges and demonstrating Sunna...
...d Abd al-Rauf. A comprehensive guide to marriage in Islamic law: spouse selection, marriage contract, rights and duties of ...
...mad Iqbal Siddiqi. A practical guide to Islamic inheritance law covering the Quranic verses on inheritance, classes of heir...
...A classical collection of hadith on the merits of sending salawat upon the Prophet Muhammad, the correct formulas, and thei...
...y Ibn Taymiyyah during his imprisonment, covering theology, law, and spirituality.
...rigin of the universe, and the relationship between natural law and divine creative will — arguing that neither chance nor ...
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