Fiqh
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The Beginner’s Gift – Free Download of a Classical Fiqh Manual
Visitors to this website maybe aware of the classical Hanafi fiqh primer entitled The Beginner’s Gift which we published back…
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Understanding Taqlid – by Mufti Muhammad Sajaad
This is the 2nd edition of a short work on what precisely is Taqlid (following of qualified scholarship of the…
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Ḥadīth regarding al-Ḥajar ‘l-Aswad
The black stone (al-Ḥajar ‘l-Aswad) has many virtues, one of them is the ability to clear your sins (by Allāh’s…
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What is a Madhhab? Why is it necessary to follow one?
The word madhhab is derived from an Arabic word meaning “to go” or “to take as a way”, and refers…
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Chronological List of Prominent Hanafi Jurists – English
Chronological List of Prominent Hanafi Jurists The importance of knowing the dates of birth/death of the scholars cannot be stressed…
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Al-‘Usul (Islamic Legal Maxims) of Imam al-Karkhi (d. 340 AH)
The following is an English translation of a classical work on Islamic legal maxims known as Usul al-Karkhi by Imam…
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Differences between al-Albani, Ibn ‘Uthaymin and Ibn Baz – In Fiqh and Aqida
This is a compilation in over 800 pages highlighting both the minor and major differences of opinion that came about…
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A Reply to the Essay, “Perspective on Trimming/Shaving beard”
Bismillāhir Rahmānir Rahīm In the following, we will address a 9-page essay authored by Sheikh Hategekimana Hassan of Botswana called,…
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Islamic Jurisprudence According to the Four Sunni Schools
Islamic Jurisprudence According to the Four Sunni Schools is a translation of Volume I of al-Fiqh ‘ala al-Madhahib al-Arba ‘ah,…
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The Essentials of Jumu’a (Friday) – by Ibrahim Madani
The following is a link to the pdf version of this important and valuable work presented in the English language…
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