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... is an indispensable source for understanding early Islamic legal reasoning and the opinions of the Salaf.
.... A masterwork on the philosophy and methodology of Islamic legal reasoning. Ibn al-Qayyim discusses the qualifications of a mufti, the...
...in Shafi'i jurisprudence. Ibn Hajar al-Haytami explains the legal reasoning behind each ruling, discusses variant opinions, and provide...
...s teacher's work to show how rulings derive from underlying legal reasoning. The systematic approach makes it uniquely valuable for und...
...erial treatment of the sources of law, linguistic analysis, legal reasoning, and the principles of ijtihad.
...tinctions, demonstrating the depth and precision of Islamic legal reasoning. Essential for advanced fiqh students.
...inciples, showing how individual rulings connect to broader legal reasoning. A key text for understanding Islamic legal theory in pract...
...al for understanding how Islamic law operates through broad legal reasoning.
...pth and originality, this work introduced new approaches to legal reasoning including early discussions of maqasid (objectives) of Isla...
...n the Shafi'i school and from other schools, with extensive legal reasoning. It remains a key reference for advanced Shafi'i scholarshi...
...Ibn Hajar, provides detailed linguistic analysis and Hanafi legal reasoning throughout.
...hings in Egypt (his 'new' school). It contains his detailed legal reasoning on every major topic, debates with scholars from other scho...
...-fiqh. His work renewed scholarly interest in purpose-based legal reasoning.
...bn al-Humam combines deep knowledge of hadith with rigorous legal reasoning, examining evidence from all schools.
...olarly rigor, covering sources of law, linguistic analysis, legal reasoning, and ijtihad.
...Ghazali introduces Aristotelian logic as a prerequisite for legal reasoning and systematizes the principles of jurisprudence with philo...
...l al-fiqh, presenting the distinctive Hanafi methodology of legal reasoning that differs from the Shafi'i-Ash'ari approach. As-Sarakhsi...
...c study of usul al-fiqh: sources of Islamic law, methods of legal reasoning, ijtihad, ijma, qiyas, and maslaha.