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Title:
Al-Hidayah: A Classical Manual of Hanafi Law - Volume 1
Author(s):
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani, Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee
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£45
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xxxii+660
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2006
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0-9540544-9-0
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The Hidayah represents the refined, distilled and authentic version of a legal tradition developed over many centuries. It presents the corpus of Hanafi law in its approved and preferred form and forges an organic link with the other schools of law.  There is no book that can match the power of al-Hidayah as a teaching manual. Education in Islamic law is not complete without this book. Accordingly, each and every madrassah, whatever its affiliation, imparts instruction in Islamic law through al-Hidayah. The book was designed by the author in such a way that it makes a vigorous interaction between teacher and student unavoidable. Each sentence presents a challenge both...

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Al-Marginani's Hidayah is frequently referred to as one of the most important and influential fiqh manuals ever produced. Dr. Nyazee performs a tremendous service through his translation of this magisterial work. Although important, the Arabic original of the Hidayah can be difficult to comprehend and has produced a wide range of commentaries designed to work through the dense descriptions of legal ideas. Dr. Nyazee's translation is a fine interpretation of the text th
R. Kevin Jaques, Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Indiana University
... a great achievement in all respects.
Dr N. A. Baloch, Professor Emeritus, University of Sindh
The famous Hanafi jurist al-Marghinani (d. 593/1197) planned an eight-volume commentary on his own major work, the legal compendium Kitab Bidayat al-Mubtadi, based on al-Quduri's Mukhtassar and al-Shaybani's al-Jami' al-Saghir. However, before he had completed it, he decided it was too diffuse and wrote a second commentary, the Hidayah. The Hidayah
Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi, Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford
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