The Four Imams: Their Lives, Works and Their Schools of Jurisprudence
Muhammad Abu Zahra
Hardback
9781870582414
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This volume contains the English translation of four books describing and analysing the life and work of the Imams who founded the four canonical schools of Sunni Islamic law. These men are among Islamās greatest spiritual and intellectual figures. All four books were written in Arabic by the Egyptian scholar Muhammad Abu Zahra, who succeeded admirably in producing a detailed picture and analysis of the four madhhabs and their founders, including their legal methodology and conclusions. Today, largely because of ignorance or misunderstanding, millions of Muslims are deprived of the benefits of adherence to a particular madhhab. There is also a great deal of futile disagreement amongst believers. It is hoped that this work will help the process of healing the rifts and uniting the Muslim Umma on the basis of mutual respect and understanding.
Contents:
Ā
Malik Ibn Anas
- The Life of Malik Ibn Anas
- Malikās Great Knowledge
- Madina
- A Word About Sects
- Malikās Fiqh
- Some of Malikās Students
- The Fundamental Principles of Malikās Fiqh
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Abu Hanifa
- Preface
- Foreword
- The Life and Times of Abu Hanifa
- The Knowledge of Abu Hanifa and its Sources
- The Age of Abu Hanifa
- The Opinions of Abu Hanifa
- The Fish of Abu Hanifa
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Imam-Shafiāi
- Preface
- Birth, Lineage and Life History
- Ash-Shafiāiās Knowledge and its Sources
- The Times of ash-Shafiāi
- The Opinions and Fiqh of ash-Shafiāi
- The Principles of ash-Shafiāi
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Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Preface
- The Life of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- The Erudition of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Ahmadās Time and its Effect on Him
- Ibn Hanbalās Views
- The Hadiths and Fiqh of Ahmad
- Description of Hanbali Fiqh
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The Four Imams: Their Lives, Works and Their Schools of Jurisprudence
The Four Imams: Their Lives, Works and Their Schools of Jurisprudence
Muhammad Abu Zahra
Hardback
9781870582414
Ā
This volume contains the English translation of four books describing and analysing the life and work of the Imams who founded the four canonical schools of Sunni Islamic law. These men are among Islamās greatest spiritual and intellectual figures. All four books were written in Arabic by the Egyptian scholar Muhammad Abu Zahra, who succeeded admirably in producing a detailed picture and analysis of the four madhhabs and their founders, including their legal methodology and conclusions. Today, largely because of ignorance or misunderstanding, millions of Muslims are deprived of the benefits of adherence to a particular madhhab. There is also a great deal of futile disagreement amongst believers. It is hoped that this work will help the process of healing the rifts and uniting the Muslim Umma on the basis of mutual respect and understanding.
Contents:
Ā
Malik Ibn Anas
- The Life of Malik Ibn Anas
- Malikās Great Knowledge
- Madina
- A Word About Sects
- Malikās Fiqh
- Some of Malikās Students
- The Fundamental Principles of Malikās Fiqh
Ā
Abu Hanifa
- Preface
- Foreword
- The Life and Times of Abu Hanifa
- The Knowledge of Abu Hanifa and its Sources
- The Age of Abu Hanifa
- The Opinions of Abu Hanifa
- The Fish of Abu Hanifa
Ā
Imam-Shafiāi
- Preface
- Birth, Lineage and Life History
- Ash-Shafiāiās Knowledge and its Sources
- The Times of ash-Shafiāi
- The Opinions and Fiqh of ash-Shafiāi
- The Principles of ash-Shafiāi
Ā
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Preface
- The Life of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- The Erudition of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Ahmadās Time and its Effect on Him
- Ibn Hanbalās Views
- The Hadiths and Fiqh of Ahmad
- Description of Hanbali Fiqh
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Muhammad Abu Zahra
Hardback
9781870582414
Ā
This volume contains the English translation of four books describing and analysing the life and work of the Imams who founded the four canonical schools of Sunni Islamic law. These men are among Islamās greatest spiritual and intellectual figures. All four books were written in Arabic by the Egyptian scholar Muhammad Abu Zahra, who succeeded admirably in producing a detailed picture and analysis of the four madhhabs and their founders, including their legal methodology and conclusions. Today, largely because of ignorance or misunderstanding, millions of Muslims are deprived of the benefits of adherence to a particular madhhab. There is also a great deal of futile disagreement amongst believers. It is hoped that this work will help the process of healing the rifts and uniting the Muslim Umma on the basis of mutual respect and understanding.
Contents:
Ā
Malik Ibn Anas
- The Life of Malik Ibn Anas
- Malikās Great Knowledge
- Madina
- A Word About Sects
- Malikās Fiqh
- Some of Malikās Students
- The Fundamental Principles of Malikās Fiqh
Ā
Abu Hanifa
- Preface
- Foreword
- The Life and Times of Abu Hanifa
- The Knowledge of Abu Hanifa and its Sources
- The Age of Abu Hanifa
- The Opinions of Abu Hanifa
- The Fish of Abu Hanifa
Ā
Imam-Shafiāi
- Preface
- Birth, Lineage and Life History
- Ash-Shafiāiās Knowledge and its Sources
- The Times of ash-Shafiāi
- The Opinions and Fiqh of ash-Shafiāi
- The Principles of ash-Shafiāi
Ā
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Preface
- The Life of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- The Erudition of Ahmad ibn Hanbal
- Ahmadās Time and its Effect on Him
- Ibn Hanbalās Views
- The Hadiths and Fiqh of Ahmad
- Description of Hanbali Fiqh















