Draft:A summary of the principles of jurisprudence (book)
Author | Ibn al-Laham |
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Country | modern-say Syria |
Language | Arabic |
Genre | Principles of Jurisprudence |
Publisher | Various |
"The Brief in the Principles of Jurisprudence" is a brief book in the Principles of Imam's Jurisprudence Ahmed bin Hanbal, written by Al-Hafiz Ibn al-Laham (752-803), he wrote it explaining its symbols and myster[1]
Al-Hafiz Ibn Al-Lahm said in the introduction to the book:[2]
- Special quote: "As for what follows, this is a summary of the principles of jurisprudence according to the doctrine of the divine Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Al-Shaybani, may God be pleased with him. I worked hard to shorten it, edit it, clarify its symbols, and write it down, omitting the reasoning and evidence, pointing to disagreement and agreement on most issues, in the order of the people of our time, answering. The question of those of our brothers whose question is repeated. God Almighty is responsible for making it sincere for His honorable face, beneficial and correct, and to establish our affairs and make piety a slogan for us and a robe of His grace and generosity, so we say, and God is the best..."
References[edit]
- ^ The Nile and Euphrates: The Brief in the Principles of Jurisprudence on the Doctrine of Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal Archived March 8, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Comprehensive Encyclopedia: The Brief in Principles of Jurisprudence - Ibn Al-Lah Investigation of Dr. Muhammad is looking for you Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
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