Jadd al Mumtar ala Radd al Muhtar - Arabic, New,
[A4] Hardback - 7 Volume set,
Radd al-Muhtar by Ibn Abidin [d.1252h],
sharh by Imam Ahmad Rida Khan [d.1340h],
Published by Maktaba tul Madinah.
Back in Stock November 2023
Description :
Jadd al Mumtar ala Radd al Muhtar [Seven Volumes on Hanafi Fiqh]. This is the comprehensive and outstanding supercommentary of Imam al-Ahl as-Sunnat: Shah Imam Ahmad Raza Khan, 'alayhir ar-rahman w'al Ridwan, on the Hashiya (marginalia) of Allamah Ibn Abidin [al-Shaami].
'Radd al Muhtar' is the name of the Hashiya by Ibn Abidin. Ala'Hadrat Fadil al-Barelwi's, 'Jadd al Mumtar' is the sharh.
Recommended for teachers and students of Hanafi jurisprudence [fiqh].
About the Author :
Imām Ahmad Ridā Khān t (b. 1272 AH/1856 CE), alayhi ar-Rahman w'al-Ridwan, was a renowned Hanafī jurist, hadīth expert and theologian par excellence, recognized by scholars from the Islamic world to be a reviver of his era. He was a prolific writer whose legal edicts were gathered into twelve encyclopedic volumes and covered almost every science of his day.
About Imam ibn Abidin :
He is Muhammad Amin ibn Abd al-Aziz Ibn Abidin (1198–1252 AH / 1783–1836 CE) also known as Imam Ibn Abidin ash-Shami. He was a prominent Islamic scholar and Jurist who lived in the city of Damascus in Syria during the Ottoman era. He was the authority of the fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) of the Hanafi madhhab (school of law). He was a state employee with the title of Amin al-fatwa. This meant that he was the Mufti that people would go to when they had legal questions in Damascus.
Ibn Abidin composed over 50 works consisting of a major fatawa (legal statement) collection, many treatises, poems, and several commentaries on the works of others. His most famous work was the Radd al-Muhtar ala Ad-Durr al-Mukhtar.
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