Usul al-Fiqh :
New,
Methodology of Islamic Jurisprudence,
*[-A4] Large Paperback - 362+ pages,
by Dr. Recep Dogan,
Published by Tughra Book, Turkey.
Back in Stock August 2020
Description :
This book deals with the sources of Islamic jurisprudence and their importance in deducing the religious rulings. It covers the concept of
ijtihād (independent reasoning), its conditions and application and illustrates why it is a practice for experts rather than laymen. It also explains the differences in the levels of expertise of the
mujtahids. In fact, there are seven distinct classifications of
mujtahid.
The book also covers the communication of God as Lawgiver with regard to the conduct of liable persons. It details the difference in probative value of communication based on the extent to which it binds an individual be it absolutely binding, a recommendation or mere permissibility.
The reader will be able to understand the difference between
fiqh (law) and
Usūl al-Fiqh (methodology of law).
Fiqh is the law itself whereas
Usūl al-Fiqh is the methodology utilised to extract the law. The relationship between the two disciplines resembles that of the rules of grammar to a language, or of logic to philosophy.
Usūl al-Fiqh in this sense provides the standard criteria for the correct deduction of the rulings of
fiqh from the sources of
Shari’ah (the Qur’an and
Sunnah).
Dr. Recep Dogan is a prominent Muslim scholar, author and a respected
community activist in Australia. He completed his Bachelor of Divinity
(Islamic Theology) at Ankara University, Turkey. He then continued on at
Ankara University to complete a Master of Islamic Studies and later a
PhD in the Islamic Studies Department, Philosophy of Religion. Hosted lecture on The Nature of Man from Islamic perspective (UC Berkeley, California, April 2015).
In 2014, Dr Dogan was appointed Islamic Chaplain of Charles Sturt University. Currently teaches Family Law and
Usul Hadith (Methodology of Prophetic Traditions) at Charles Sturt University.
Table of Contents :
---Transliteration Table,
---Preface,
Chapter One :
---Introduction to
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
---The Literal Meaning of
Fiqh,
------Summary: The Literal Meaning of
Fiqh,
---The Definition of
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
------Summary: The Definition of
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
---The Differences between
Mujtahid and
Faqīh,
------Summary: The Differences between
Mujtahid and
Faqīh,
---The Development of
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
------Summary: The Development of
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
---The First Work in the Field of
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
------Summary: The First Work in the Field of
Uṣūl al-Fiqh,
---The Methodology of
Mutakallimīn,
------Summary: The Methodology of
Mutakallimīn,
---The Methodology of
Ḫanafī,
------Summary: The Methodology of
Ḫanafī,
---The Books Written according to the Methodology of
Mutakallimīn:
---The Books Written according to the Methodology of
Ḫanafī:
---The Sources of Islamic Rulings,
---Evidences Agreed Upon (Sources),
------Summary: Evidences Agreed Upon (Sources),
---The Disputed Evidences,
---General Information about the Evidences,
---Summary: General Information about the Evidences.
Chapter Two :
---
Kitāb (The Qur’an),
---Definition of the
Kitāb,
------Summary: Definition of the
Kitāb,
---The Specifications of the
Kitāb (The Qur’an),
------Summary: The Specifications of the
Kitāb,
---The General Features of the Qur’an,
------Summary: The General Features of the Qur’an,
---The Dispute over Personal Copies of the Qur’an,
------Summary: The Dispute over Variant Readings of the Qur’an,
---The Stages of Revelation,
------Summary: The Stages of Revelation,
---The Wisdom behind the Gradual Revelation of the Qur’an,
------Summary: The Wisdom behind the Gradual Revelation of the Qur’an,
---Transmission of the Qur’an,
------Summary: Transmission of the Qur’an,
---The Methodology in the Collection of ‘Uthman,
------Summary: The Methodology in the Collection of ‘Uthman,
---Qur’anic Script,
------Summary: Qur’anic Script,
---The Value of the Qur’an in Islamic Jurisprudence,
------Summary: The Value of the Qur’an in Islamic Jurisprudence,
---Characteristics of the Qur’an Regarding Islamic Rulings,
------Summary: Characteristics of the Qur’an Regarding Islamic Rulings,
---The Style of the Qur’an in
Ahkām Shar’iyya (Legal Rules),
------Summary: The Style of the Qur’an in
Ahkām Shar’iyya (Legal Rules),
---
Ta’līl (Causation) in the Qur’an,
------Summary:
Ta’līl (Causation) in the Qur’an,
---
I’jāz (Inimitability) of the Qur’an,
------Summary:
I’jāz (Inimitability) of the Qur’an,
---Arguments for the Divine Authorship of the Qur’an,
------Summary: Arguments for the Divine Authorship of the Qur’an,
---
Asbāb an-Nuzūl (The Occasions of the Revelations),
------The Benefits of Knowing the
Asbāb an-Nuzūl,
------Summary: The Benefits of Knowing the
Asbāb an-Nuzūl'.
Chapter Three :
---
Sunnah,
---Introduction,
---Summary: Introduction,
---Proof-Value of
Sunnah in Legislation,
------Summary: Proof-Value of
Sunnah in Legislation,
---The Verbal
Sunnah,
---The Practical
Sunnah,
---The
Sunnah Based on His Approval,
------Summary: The
Sunnah Based on His Approval,
---The Role of
Sunnah in Legislation,
---Summary: The Role of
Sunnah in Legislation,
---The Prophet as a Messenger of God,
---The Prophet as a Ruler,
---The Prophet as a Judge,
---The Differences between the Qur’an and
Sunnah,
---Summary: The Differences between Qur’an and Sunnah,
---Forgery in the
Hadith,
---Summary: Forgery in the
Hadith,
---Classification of
Hadith in regard to Chain of Transmission,
---
Muttasil (The Continuous)
Hadith,
------a)
Mutawātir Hadith,
------b) The
Mashhūr (Well-Known)
Hadith,
------c) Āhād (Solitary)
Hadith,
------Summary:
Muttasil (the Continuous)
Hadith,
---
Ghayr Muttasil (The Discontinued)
Hadith,
------a)
Mursal Hadith,
------b)
Munqati’ Hadith,
------c)
Mu’ḏal Hadith,
------Summary:
Ghayr Muttasil (The Discontinued)
Hadith,
---
Sahih Hasan and
Da’īf,
------Summary:
Sahih,
Hasan and
Da’īf.
Chapter Four :
---
Ijma’ (General Consensus)
---Introduction
---Summary: Introduction
---The Types of
Ijma’------a)
Ṣarīh Ijma’
------b)
Sukūtī (tacit)
Ijma’
---Summary: The Types of
Ijma’---The Proof Value of
Ijma’
------Summary: The Proof Value of
Ijma’
---The Arguments of the Scholars Who do not Accept
Ijma’ Evidence
------Summary: The Arguments of the Scholars Who do not Accept
Ijma’ Evidence
---Feasibility of
Ijma’
------Summary: Feasibility of
Ijma’
---
Sanad (Basis) of
Ijma’
------Summary:
Sanad (Basis) of
Ijma`
---Transmission of
Ijma’
Chapter Five :
---
Qiyas (Analogy),
---Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
---The Proof Value of
Qiyās,
---The Arguments of the Majority,
------Summary: The Arguments of the Majority,
---The Arguments against
Qiyās,
------Summary: The Arguments against
Qiyās,
---The Conditions of
Qiyās,
-----Summary: The Conditions of
Qiyās,
---Determining the
‘Illah,
------Summary: Determining the
‘Illah,
---The Categories of a Proper Attribute,
-----
Takhrīj al-Manāt,
-----
Tanqīh al-Manāt,
-----
Tahqīq al-Manāt,
-----Summary: The Categories of a Proper Attribute.
Chapter Six :
---
Istihsān (Juristic Preference),
Qawli Sahābah (The Statement of the Companions) and Revealed Law Preceding the
Shari’ah of Islam,
---
Istihsān (Juristic Preference),
---Introduction to
Istihsān (Jurist’s Preference),
------Summary: Introduction to
Istihsān (Jurist’s Preference),
---The Terminological Meanings of
Qiyās,
------Summary: The Terminological Meanings of
Qiyās,
---The Terminological Meanings of
Asl,
------Summary: The Terminological Meanings of
Asl,
---The Reason for the Dispute over
Istihsān,
------Summary: The Reason for the Dispute over
Istihsān,
---The Definition of
Istihsān,
------Summary: The Definition of
Istihsān,
---The Different Types of
Istihsān,
---
Istihsān because of Nass,
------Summary:
Istihsān because of Nass,
---
Istihsān because of
Ijma’
------Summary:
Istihsān Because of
Ijma’
---
Istihsān because of Necessity,
------Summary:
Istihsān Because of Necessity,
---
Istihsān because of
Khafī (Unclear)
Qiyās,
------Summary:
Istihsān Because of Unclear (
Khafī)
Qiyās,
---
Istihsān because of ‘
Urf,
------Summary:
Istihsān Because of ‘
Urf,
---
Istihsān because of
Maslahah,
------Summary:
Istihsān Because of
Maslahah,
---The Proof Value of
Istihsān,
------Summary: The Proof Value of
Istihsān,
---Comparing
Istihsān with
Maslahah,
---
Qawli Sahābah (The Statement of the Companions),
---Introduction,
---The Proof Value of the Statement of the Companions,
---The Critique of These Two Views,
---Summary: The Statement of the Companions (
Qawli Sahābah),
---
Shar’u Man Qablanā (The Laws Preceding Islam),
---Introduction,
---The Classifications of Previous Laws.
Chapter Seven :
---
‘Urf (Custom) and
Maslahah Mursala (Consideration of Public Interest),
---
‘Urf (Custom),
---Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
---Proof Value of
‘Urf,
------Summary: Proof Value of
‘Urf,
---The Conditions for the Validity of ‘Urf,
------Summary: The Conditions for the Validity of ‘
Urf,
---Changes in the Rulings by Changing ‘
Urf,
------Summary: Changes in the Rulings by Changing ‘
Urf,
---
Maslahah Mursala (Considerations of Public Interest),
---Introduction,
---Summary: Introduction
---The Definition of
Maslahah Mursala,
------Summary: The Definition of
Maslahah Mursala,
---The Proof Value of
Maslahah Mursala,
---The Conditions for the Application of
Maslahah Mursala,
------Summary: The Conditions for the Application of
Maslahah Mursala,---The Arguments of the Proponents,
------Summary: The Arguments of the Proponents,
---The Arguments of the Opponents,
---Summary: The Arguments of the Opponents,
---Comparing
Maslahah Mursala with
Qiyāṣ and
Istihsān,
---Summary: Comparing
Maslahah Mursala with
Qiyāṣ and
Istihsān.
Chapter Eight :
---
Istishāb and
Sadd Dharā’ī,
---
Istishāb (Presumption of Continuity),
---Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
---The Types of
Istishāb,
------Summary: The Types of
Istishāb,
---The Proof Value of
Istishāb,
---The Principles of
Istishāb,
------Summary: The Principles of
Istishāb,
---
Sadd al-Dharā’ī (Blocking the Means),
---Introduction,
---Summary:
Sadd al-dharā’ī (Blocking the Means),
---Proof Value of
Sadd Dharā’ī,
------Summary: Proof Value of
Sadd al-dharā’ī,
---The Classification of the Acts,
------Summary: The Classification of the Acts,
---
Ahkām Shar’ī (Value of Islamic Law),
---Introduction,
---
Hukm (The Law) and Its Types,
------Summary:
Hukm (The Law) and Its Types,
---The Pillars of Islamic Law,
---
Hākim (The Lawgiver),
------Summary:
Hākim (the Lawgiver),
---
Mahkūm Fīh (The Subject-Matter of the Law),
------Summary:
Mahkūm Fīh (The Subject-Matter of the Law),
---
Mahkūm ‘Alayh (The Addressee of the Law),
------Summary:
Mahkūm ‘Alayh (the Addressee of the Law).
Chapter Nine :
---
Ahkām Shar’ī (Value of Islamic Law),
---
Ahkām Taklifiyya (Defining Law),
---
Wajib,
Fard (The Obligatory),
------Summary:
Wajib,
Fard (The Obligatory),
---
Mandub (Recommended),
------Summary:
Mandub (Recommended),
---
Haram (Prohibited),
------Summary:
Haram (Prohibited),
---
Makruh (Disliked),
------Summary:
Makruh (Disliked),
---
Mubah (Permissible),
------Summary:
Mubah (Permissible),
---
Ahkām Wad’iyya (Declaratory Law),
---
Sabab (a Cause),
------Summary:
Sabab (a Cause),
---
Rukun (a Pillar),
---
Shart (a Condition),
------Summary:
Shart (a Condition),
---
Māni’ (an Obstacle),
------Summary:
Māni’ (an Obstacle),
---
Sahih (Valid),
Bātil (Invalid) and
Fāsid (Irregular),
------Summary:
Sahih (Valid),
Bātil (Invalid), and
Fāsid (Irregular),
---
‘Azimah (Initial Rules) and Rukhsah (Exemptions),
---Summary: ‘Azimah (Initial Rules) and Rukhsah (Exemptions).
Chapter 10 :
---The Rules of Interpretation,
---Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
--
-Ta’wil (Interpretation),
------Summary:
Ta’wil (Interpretation),
---Clear and Unclear Words,
---Clear Words,
---
Ẕāhir (Manifest),
---
Nass (Evident),
---
Mufassar (Explained),
---
Muhkam,
---Summary: Clear Words,
---Unclear Words,
---
Khafī (Secret),
---
Mushkil (The Difficult),
---
Mujmal (Brief),
---
Mutashābih (Complex),
---Summary: Unclear Words,
---The
‘Āam (General) and the
Khās (Specific),
------Summary: The Āam (general) and the
Khās (specific),
---
Mutlaq (The Absolute) and
Muqayyad (The Qualified),
------Summary:
Mutlaq (the Absolute) and
Muqayyad (the Qualified),
---
Haqiqī (The Literal) and
Majāzī (The Metaphorical),
------Summary:
Haqiqī (the Literal) and
Majāzī (the metaphorical),
---The
Mushtarak (The Homonym),
------Summary: The
Mushtarak (The Homonym).
Chapter 11 :
---Command and Prohibition,
---Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
---
Amr (Command),
------Summary: Command (
Amr),
---
Nahy (Prohibitions),
------Summary:
Nahy (Prohibition),
---
Naskh (Abrogation),
------Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
---Classification of
Naskh,
---Summary: Classification of
Naskh,
---Difference between
Naskh (Abrogation) and
Takhsis (Specification),
---Summary: Difference between
Naskh (Abrogation) and
Takhsis (Specification),
---
Dalālah (Textual Implications),
---
Ibārah Nass (The Explicit Meaning),
---
Ishārah Nass (The Alluded Meaning),
---
Dalālah Nass (The Inferred Meaning),
---Iktizā Nass (The Required Meaning),
------Summary:
Dalālah (Textual Implications).
Chapter 12 :
---
Ijtihād (Personal Reasoning),
---Introduction,
------Summary: Introduction,
---The Proof Value of
Ijtihād,
------Summary: The Proof Value of
Ijtihād,
---Conditions of
Ijtihād,
------Summary: Conditions of
Ijtihād,
---The Matter of Division in
Ijtihād,
------Summary: The Matter of Division in
Ijtihād,
---Truth and Fallacy of
Ijtihād,
------Summary: Truth and Fallacy of
Ijtihād,
---Restrictions on
Ijtihād,
------Summary: Restrictions on
Ijtihād,
---The Classification of
Mujtahids,
------Summary: The Classification of
Mujtahids,
---
Taqlid (Imitation),
------Summary:
Taqlid (Imitation),
---
Ta’arud al-Adillah (The Conflicts of the Evidences),
---Summary:
Ta’arud al-Adillah (The Conflicts of the Evidences).
---Glossary,
---Bibliography.
More on
Fiqh (General),
More on
Usul al-Fiqh (Advanced).
Also see
Usul al-Tafsir by Dr. Recep Dogan.
*Dimensions : 24 x 17 x 2.8cm.