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...he Hanafi school of jurisprudence, the most widely followed madhab in the world.
...he Hanafi school of jurisprudence, the most widely followed madhab in the world. Known as al-Imam al-A'zam (the greatest imam)...
The leading scholar of the Levant whose madhab was dominant in Syria and al-Andalus before being replaced.
Founder of the Maliki school and author of al-Muwatta, the Imam of Dar al-Hijrah (Medina).
Founder of the Maliki school of jurisprudence and author of al-Muwatta, one of the earliest compilations of hadith and fiqh. Known as the Imam of Dar al-Hijrah.
Student of Abu Hanifah who codified the Hanafi madhab in six foundational texts.
Founder of the Shafii school and pioneer of usul al-fiqh with his foundational work al-Risalah.
Founder of the Shafi'i school and pioneer of usul al-fiqh (principles of jurisprudence). His book al-Risalah is the first systematic work on Islamic legal theor
Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad, famous for his steadfastness during the Mihna.
Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad. Famous for his steadfastness during the Mihna (inquisition) when he refused to accept that the Quran w
...ve encyclopedia of Islamic jurisprudence comparing all four madhabs. Also authored a major tafsir, at-Tafsir al-Munir.
...scholar of the Indian subcontinent; synthesizer of the four madhabs and author of Hujjat Allah al-Balighah.
... from Quran and Sunnah without strict adherence to a single madhab.
...jat Allah al-Balighah, a landmark work reconciling the four madhabs through hadith.
...ings based directly on Quran and Sunnah, comparing all four madhabs. Widely used as an accessible introduction to Islamic juri...
...nts the points of agreement and disagreement among the four madhabs, analyzes the root causes of their differences (textual, m...
...ith's chain and meaning, compares the positions of the four madhabs, and often favors the strongest evidence regardless of sch...
...xtracts rulings, and notes differences of opinion among the madhabs. A valuable intermediate work between hadith and fiqh.
...sed directly on Quran and Sunnah evidence, noting where the madhabs agree and differ. Written in an accessible style for conte...
... implications, and discusses the views of scholars from all madhabs. A monumental achievement in hadith scholarship.
By Ibn Badran. An introduction to the Hanbali school of jurisprudence covering its methodology, terminology, major scholars, key texts, and the development of t
...h presents each issue systematically, noting where all four madhabs agree and where they differ, with evidence for each positi...
...rs, obligations, and recommended acts according to all four madhabs.
An overview of the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools: their founders, methodologies, and geographic spread.
...ired, obligatory acts, sunnah method, and differences among madhabs.
...he deceased: its method, conditions, and rulings across the madhabs.
The largest madhab in the Muslim world: its founder Abu Hanifah, methodology, ...
The school of Medina: Imam Malik, his Muwatta, the practice of the people of Medina, and its geographic spread.
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 influence on Islamic revival.
...acts, recommended practices, and nullifiers across the four madhabs.
...of the founder of the Hanafi school, the oldest and largest madhab in Sunni Islam.
...ness for mistakes in prayer, with the positions of the four madhabs.
The Islamic legal concepts of independent juristic reasoning and following qualified scholars, and the balance between them.
...(prompt and deferred), the minimum amount according to each madhab, and the wife's absolute right to it.
... eat, the conditions for halal meat, seafood rulings across madhabs, food additives, and dining etiquette.