Al-Fuṣūl

Title Al-Fuṣūl
Publication Date: 1572
Type Other
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Pompeu Fabra University Library
Record ID cdi_europeana_collections_9200126_EA23EA2F7A5A1DFAFFF0C6E647974B5765A7F2CE
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Date 1572
Sample Text Original paper covers with leather over edges and binding, linen binding; Neskhi script, black ink, certain terms and marks in the text written with red ink; interlinear and marginal notes written with black ink. Original covers made of glued paper sheets with leather reinforcement over edges and spine. Cloth binding. Nesha. The manuscript is written in black ink, some terms and marks in the text are written in red ink. Notes between the lines and in the margins are written in black ink. There are many indications that ijtihadith is legal and important in the contemporary context. For example, Mu'adh ibn Jabal claims that the Prophet Muhammad asked him after sending him to Yemen: "What will you do if you have to rule on a matter?" Mu'ad replied, "I will judge according to the Book of God." The prophet asked him: "What if you do not find a solution in God's book?" Mu'adh replied, "Then I will judge on the basis of the Prophet's Sunnah." The Prophet asked, "And what if you do not find it in the Prophet's Sunnah?" Mu'adh replied, "Then I will apply jihad to gain my own judgment." The Prophet slapped Mu'ad on the chest and said: "Glory be to Allah who guides the messenger of his prophet in what pleases him and his prophet" The indications that Ijtihad is valid and relevant in the contemporary contextare many. For example, Mu'adh ibn Jabal states that when the Prophet sent him to Yemen, he asked: "What will you do if a matter is referred to you for judgment?" Mu'adh said: "I will judge according to the Book of Allah." The Prophet asked: "what if you find no solution in the Book of Allah?" Mu'adhsaid: "Then I will judge by the Sunnah of the Prophet." The Prophet asked: "And what if you do not find it in the Sunnah of the Prophet?" Mu'adh said: "Then I will make Ijtihad to formulate my own judgment." The Prophet patted Mu'adh's chest and said "Praise be to Allah who has guided the messenger of His Prophet to that which pleases Him and His Prophet"
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Al-Fuṣūl

Publication Date 1572
Type Other
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Pompeu Fabra University Library
Record ID cdi_europeana_collections_9200126_EA23EA2F7A5A1DFAFFF0C6E647974B5765A7F2CE
Library Location Available Online
Date 1572
Sample Text Original paper covers with leather over edges and binding, linen binding; Neskhi script, black ink, certain terms and marks in the text written with red ink; interlinear and marginal notes written with black ink. Original covers made of glued paper sheets with leather reinforcement over edges and spine. Cloth binding. Nesha. The manuscript is written in black ink, some terms and marks in the text are written in red ink. Notes between the lines and in the margins are written in black ink. There are many indications that ijtihadith is legal and important in the contemporary context. For example, Mu'adh ibn Jabal claims that the Prophet Muhammad asked him after sending him to Yemen: "What will you do if you have to rule on a matter?" Mu'ad replied, "I will judge according to the Book of God." The prophet asked him: "What if you do not find a solution in God's book?" Mu'adh replied, "Then I will judge on the basis of the Prophet's Sunnah." The Prophet asked, "And what if you do not find it in the Prophet's Sunnah?" Mu'adh replied, "Then I will apply jihad to gain my own judgment." The Prophet slapped Mu'ad on the chest and said: "Glory be to Allah who guides the messenger of his prophet in what pleases him and his prophet" The indications that Ijtihad is valid and relevant in the contemporary contextare many. For example, Mu'adh ibn Jabal states that when the Prophet sent him to Yemen, he asked: "What will you do if a matter is referred to you for judgment?" Mu'adh said: "I will judge according to the Book of Allah." The Prophet asked: "what if you find no solution in the Book of Allah?" Mu'adhsaid: "Then I will judge by the Sunnah of the Prophet." The Prophet asked: "And what if you do not find it in the Sunnah of the Prophet?" Mu'adh said: "Then I will make Ijtihad to formulate my own judgment." The Prophet patted Mu'adh's chest and said "Praise be to Allah who has guided the messenger of His Prophet to that which pleases Him and His Prophet"
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