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The Rissâlah is, in the unanimous opinion of Muslims, the founding work of Islamic legal methodology. Shafi'î defines the role of the Koran, Sunnah, community consensus, analogical reasoning and ijtihâd in the overall system of legal status. It establishes the legitimacy of each of its references and specifies their reciprocal relations...
Ar-Rissala, The Foundations of Islamic Law, by Imam Ash-Shafi'i
The Rissâlah is, in the unanimous opinion of Muslims, the founding work of Islamic legal methodology. Shafi'î defines the role of the Koran, Sunnah, community consensus, analogical reasoning and ijtihâd in the overall system of legal status. It establishes the legitimacy of each of its references and specifies their reciprocal relations before justifying its own doctrinal options.
About the Author: Imam Ash-Shafi'i
Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Idris Ash-Shâfi'î born in Gaza in 767, died in 820, Egypt, was a Muslim jurist and scholar, founder of the Shafi'ite school. He belongs to the Hashemite dynasty of the Quraych tribe.
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