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- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- دار البشائر الإسلامية للطباعة و النشر و التوزيع،
- Pages
- 128
- ISBN
- 9786144371657
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This book is widely praised for its insightful exploration into the formation and precise definition of the Hanafi school of thought. Reviewers commend its concise yet comprehensive approach to a complex subject, drawing upon authoritative scholarly texts and rich citations. The author is noted for engaging deeply with the perspectives of prominent scholars on whether the Hanafi school encompasses only the views of its founder, Abu Hanifa, or also those of his esteemed students. Furthermore, the book offers a nuanced discussion on how scholars within a particular school might adopt opinions from outside it, or diverge from the Imam's direct rulings, without necessarily abandoning the school's fundamental principles.
The only minor point of criticism noted by one reviewer pertains to a very small number of grammatical errors. However, these are explicitly described as negligible and do not detract from the overall quality or impact of the work. No other substantial shortcomings or negative aspects are highlighted across the reviews.
Overall, the book is considered a highly valuable and essential read for those seeking to understand the intricate development of Islamic legal schools. It provides clarity on the relationship between the founder and his students, and their respective contributions to the madhab. The work encourages a balanced perspective, advocating against rigid sectarianism while promoting a clear and informed understanding of doctrinal principles. It is particularly recommended for specialists in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence, as well as general students of knowledge interested in the historical and methodological nuances of Islamic legal thought.
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