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  1. Al-Wajiz fi Fiqh al-Imam al-Shafi'i (Arabic: الوجيز في فقه الإمام الشافعي) or The Condensed in Imam Shafiis Jurisprudence is a concise summary of Shafi’i Fiqh and 'Ilm al-Khilaf (the science of juridical disagreement) written by Imam al-Ghazali the leading juristconsult of his time.

  2. 15. Sept. 2015 · (The condensed in Imam Shafiis Jurisprudence) Subject: Jurisprudence, Shāfiʿī fiqh. Short description: A shorter work on Shāfiʿī fiqh [Islamic Jurisprudence], includes contrary opinions of Mālik, Abu Ḥanīfa and al-Muznī. Citation/Association: Manuscript:

  3. (The condensed in Imam Shafi'i's Jurisprudence) - A shorter work on Shafi'i fiqh [Islamic Jurisprudence], includes contrary opinions of Malik, Abu Hanifa and al-Muzni. [M:5?, 36; A:36; GAL I, 424; K:14191] Arabic: Al-wajiz fi fiqh al-imam al-shafi'i. 2 vol. ed. Ali Ma'wad and 'Adil Abdelmujud, Dar al-arqam: Beiruit, 1997.

  4. His contribution to jurisprudence is claimed by his biographers to resemble the work of Aristotle in logic and the. work of al-Sbalil b. Ahmad in prosody.1 We suppose that al. Shafi'i has been accepted as a pioneer in the field of jurisprudence. because no works on the theory of law produced by his predecessors are extant now.

  5. Wael B. Hallaq teaches at the Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University, 3485 McTavish Street, Morrice Hall, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1Y1, Canada. ( 1993 Cambridge University Press 0020-7438/93 $5.00 + .00. perception of Shafi'i, not only as the "master architect" of Islamic jurisprudence,6 but as the jurist-victor who brought the 8th-century ...

  6. 10. Dez. 2023 · Dec 10, 2023 - 12:26. ʿAṣr al-Shurūḥ (the era of explanations or the age of commentaries) within the Shafi'i school indicates a significant phase that spans from the time following Imam al-Nawawi's passing until the era of Zakariyya al-Ansari.

  7. 23. Juni 2015 · Treatise on the Foundations of Islamic Jurisprudence. Written in the second Islamic century by al-Imam al-Shafii (d. 204AH/820AD), the founder of one of the four Sunni schools of law. This important work gives the fundamental principles of Islamic jurisprudence and its influence continues to the present day.