Hachiyat as-Safti - Commentary on Al-Ashmawiyya in Maliki Fiqh (Arabic)

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The book "Hachiya al-Safiti 'ala Jawahir al-Zakiyah" by Imam Ahmad ben Turki al-Maliki is a key reference in Maliki jurisprudence. It provides a detailed explanation of the Al-Ishmawiyya, focusing on the principles of worship. The work synthesizes earlier scholarly commentaries and includes essential insights from Al-‘Adwi, making it a valuable resource for students and experts in Islamic law.

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    The book "Hachiya al-Safiti on the Jawahir al-Zakiyah" is an important reference in Maliki jurisprudence. Authored by Imam Ahmad ben Turki al-Maliki, it provides a detailed explanation of the Al-Ishmawiyya, a foundational text on worship according to the Maliki school of thought. The book synthesizes the works of earlier scholars, including notable commentaries from figures like Al-Fichi and Al-Shabrahiti, while also incorporating significant insights from the scholar Al-‘Adwi.

    This work aims to clarify the terminology used in the Al-Ishmawiyya and to present authoritative fatwas within the Maliki framework. It serves as an essential resource for students and specialists in Maliki jurisprudence, helping them understand the principles and practices of worship in accordance with Islamic law.

    DAR IBN HAZM - دار ابن حزم
    9786144161357

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    Reliure
    Hardcover
    Auteurs
    hmed Ben Turki Al-Maliki
    Langues
    Arabe - العربــــــــية
    *YEAR
    2017
    SUPPORT: -
    Livre
    THEME : -
    Bibliothèque des Etudiants
    Éditions
    IBNHAZM
    Condition : -
    New
    Number of pages : -
    880
    SIZE (CM):
    17 x 24 cm
    Volume Number: -
    2

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