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Al Hidayah volume 2 (Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee)
Translator: Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee Publisher: Amal Press HardBack, 406 pages ISBN: 9780955235948 Newly translated by Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee 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 to the teacher and the taught. In this process, the student acquires a deep knowledge of the issues of fiqh and the methods of reasoning employed by Islamic law. The teacher, on his part, has a unique opportunity, while using the book in the class session, to give full expression to his skills and abilities. This publication of the Hidayah is the complete translation from Arabic written by al-Marginani, arguably being the most popular and important work in the entire fiqh literature. The primary reason for its popularity is the reliability of its statements and the soundness of its legal reasoning. Most researchers and scholars first consult al-Hidayah before they move to another source. In the area of Muslim personal law, it has been the major source relied upon by courts in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. The need for this book, since the day it was written, led to the writing of well over forty commentaries and glosses on it, and this does not include the books written to document its traditions. This is rare not only for Islamic law, but for any field of knowledge. The Author Shaykh al-Islam, Muhaddith and Hafiz, Abu al-Hasan Burhan al-Din 'Ali b. Abi Bakr b. 'Abd al Jalal al-Farghani, al-Marghinani, the great Hanafi jurist, was born at Marghian in the vicinity of Farghana in 530/1135. He died in 593/1197. He studied with Mufti Najm al Din Abu Hafs 'Umar al-Nasafi, his son Abu'l Layth Ahmad b. 'Umar al Nasafi and other eminent teachers, and excelled in Hadith, Tafsir, Fiqh and other studies. His scholarship was recognised and praised by eminent scholars such as Imam Fakhr al-Din Qadi Khan, Zahir al-Din Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Bukhari (the author of al-Fatawa al-Zahiriyyah) and others. The translater Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Shariah and Law, Islamabad. He obtained his law degree (L.L.B) from Punjab University in 1969. In 1983, he was awarded a gold medal for his performance in the L.L.M (Shariah) at the International Islamic University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, USA. His published works include: Theories of Islamic Law, The concept of Riba and Islamic Banking, and General Principles of Criminal Law. He has also published several research articles on Islamic Law and has also translated into English Ibn Rushd's well known book, Bidayat al-Mujtihid (The Distinguished Jurist's Primer) in two volumes. Every so often there comes along a book, so well presented, so well produced that it is difficult not to feel somewhat pleased that you own it. This is one such book. It is perhaps the most significant work on Hanafi Law available in English. Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee is known for his stunning translations and he has not disappointed on any level. He has done great justice to this wonderful text. It is a good day to be a Hanafi. —Dr. Javed Khan 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. —Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi, Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford ...sound and reliable... clear and lucid. [A] very useful text to understand the legal reasoning underlying Islamic rulings; to appreciate the sophistication and brilliance of Islamic legal methodology; and as a text to study with qualified scholars...for all these reasons, I would highly recommend this translation for those interested in Islamic law. —Faraz Rabbani, sunnipath.com
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