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Author | Al-Qayrawani (922 – 996 CE) |
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Original title | الرسالة الفقهية |
Working title | متن الرسالة |
Language | Arabic |
Subject | Aqidah, Fiqh, Malikism |
Genre | Prose |
Al-Risalah al-Fiqhiyyah ( Arabic: الرسالة الفقهية) is a Aqidah and Maliki fiqh book written by Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (922 – 996 CE) for learning Islam in North Africa. [1] [2]
The book “Ar-Risala” is a Mukhtasar in Maliki fiqh, written by Imam Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani, who was nicknamed “Malik al-Saghir” and Sheikh of the Malikis in the Maghreb, on the suggestion of his student Sheikh Mahrez bin Khalaf al-Bakri al-Tunusi al-Maliki (951 - 1022 CE). [3] [4]
In this regard, Imam Ibn Abi Zaid said, addressing Sheikh Mahrez: [5]
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The motive for Sheikh Mehrez’s suggestion was what Imam Ibn Abi Zayd mentioned in his speech to him also: [8] [9]
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Al-Risalah, as is evident from the words of Ibn Abi Zaid, is a book for Islamic and jurisprudential education, that is, a textbook intended for talibes and murids with modern expression. [12]
Al-Qayrawani himself confirms this in the epilogue of the Risala when he said: [13]
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Imam al-Qayrawani divided his book "The Risalah" into two parts: [16] [17]
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Author | Al-Qayrawani (922 – 996 CE) |
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Original title | الرسالة الفقهية |
Working title | متن الرسالة |
Language | Arabic |
Subject | Aqidah, Fiqh, Malikism |
Genre | Prose |
Al-Risalah al-Fiqhiyyah ( Arabic: الرسالة الفقهية) is a Aqidah and Maliki fiqh book written by Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (922 – 996 CE) for learning Islam in North Africa. [1] [2]
The book “Ar-Risala” is a Mukhtasar in Maliki fiqh, written by Imam Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani, who was nicknamed “Malik al-Saghir” and Sheikh of the Malikis in the Maghreb, on the suggestion of his student Sheikh Mahrez bin Khalaf al-Bakri al-Tunusi al-Maliki (951 - 1022 CE). [3] [4]
In this regard, Imam Ibn Abi Zaid said, addressing Sheikh Mahrez: [5]
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The motive for Sheikh Mehrez’s suggestion was what Imam Ibn Abi Zayd mentioned in his speech to him also: [8] [9]
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Al-Risalah, as is evident from the words of Ibn Abi Zaid, is a book for Islamic and jurisprudential education, that is, a textbook intended for talibes and murids with modern expression. [12]
Al-Qayrawani himself confirms this in the epilogue of the Risala when he said: [13]
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Imam al-Qayrawani divided his book "The Risalah" into two parts: [16] [17]