Qavāʿid al-ʾAḥkām fī Maʿrifat al-Ḥalāl va al-Ḥarām

Title Qavāʿid al-ʾAḥkām fī Maʿrifat al-Ḥalāl va al-Ḥarām
Author Ibn al-Muṭahhar al-Ḥillī, al-Ḥasan ibn Yūsuf, 1325-1250. 1325-1250 Halli, Allamah Jamal al-Din Abu Mansour Hasan bin Sudid al-Din Yusuf bin Ali (648-726 AH / 1251-1326 AD) ʿAllāmah Ḥillī Allamah Halli Abū Manṣūr Abu Mansur
Author Original ابن المطهر الحلي، الحسن ابن يوسف، ۱۳۲۵۱۲۵۰ ابن المطهر الحلّي، الحسن این يوسف ابن علي العلامة، ۱۳۲۵۱۲۵۰ حلی، علامه جمالالدین ابومنصور حسن بن سدیدالدین یوسف بن علی ۶۴۸۷۲۶ ق ۱۲۵۱۱۳۲۶ م علامه حلّی ابو منصور
Subject Jurisprudence, Islamic law--Early works to 1800, Islamic law, Islamic ethics--Early works to 1800, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Islamic astronomy
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 168
Physical Dimensions 168 ff.
Library: FIHRIST Library
Library Asset ID Wadh.Minasian 48
Record ID 7852
Library Location The Ferdowsi Library, Wadham College, University of Oxford
Notes This book is one of the foundations of the Islamic jurisprudence. A set of jurisprudential principles are discussed therein from which the provisions of Islamic jurisprudence can be derived. These principles are of ultimate importance for the jurists who use them to figure out jurisprudential provisions through a comparative method. The author frequently discusses methodological topics in a digressive way and shows how these topics can lead the jurist to infer a subsidiary religious provision. Many appendices, glosses and commentaries have been written for this book, including "Jāmiʿ al-Maqāṣid", "Kashf al-Lis̱ām" and "Miftāḥ al-Kirāmah". It is said that the jurisprudential topics discussed in this book reaches an appoximate number of 660. Allāmah Ḥillī wrote this book around the time he was entering his sixth decade of life (about the year 698) upon a request from his son, Muḥammad Fakhr al-Muḥaqqiqīn.
Sample Text Bismillah, praise be to Him, as for what follows, this is the book of the rules of rulings in knowing what is permissible and what is forbidden, in which I have summarized the essence of the fatwas in particular and explained in it the rules of the specific rulings... and I have arranged this book on several books, the Book of Purity...
Koleksiyon Oriental Manuscripts Minasian Collection
Yazı Türü Naskh and nastaʿliq, two hands, relatively large hand.
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Qavāʿid al-ʾAḥkām fī Maʿrifat al-Ḥalāl va al-Ḥarām

Author Ibn al-Muṭahhar al-Ḥillī, al-Ḥasan ibn Yūsuf, 1325-1250. 1325-1250 Halli, Allamah Jamal al-Din Abu Mansour Hasan bin Sudid al-Din Yusuf bin Ali (648-726 AH / 1251-1326 AD) ʿAllāmah Ḥillī Allamah Halli Abū Manṣūr Abu Mansur
Author Original ابن المطهر الحلي، الحسن ابن يوسف، ۱۳۲۵۱۲۵۰ ابن المطهر الحلّي، الحسن این يوسف ابن علي العلامة، ۱۳۲۵۱۲۵۰ حلی، علامه جمالالدین ابومنصور حسن بن سدیدالدین یوسف بن علی ۶۴۸۷۲۶ ق ۱۲۵۱۱۳۲۶ م علامه حلّی ابو منصور
Subject Jurisprudence, Islamic law--Early works to 1800, Islamic law, Islamic ethics--Early works to 1800, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Islamic astronomy
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 168
Physical Dimensions 168 ff.
Library FIHRIST Library
Library Asset ID Wadh.Minasian 48
Record ID 7852
Library Location The Ferdowsi Library, Wadham College, University of Oxford
Notes This book is one of the foundations of the Islamic jurisprudence. A set of jurisprudential principles are discussed therein from which the provisions of Islamic jurisprudence can be derived. These principles are of ultimate importance for the jurists who use them to figure out jurisprudential provisions through a comparative method. The author frequently discusses methodological topics in a digressive way and shows how these topics can lead the jurist to infer a subsidiary religious provision. Many appendices, glosses and commentaries have been written for this book, including "Jāmiʿ al-Maqāṣid", "Kashf al-Lis̱ām" and "Miftāḥ al-Kirāmah". It is said that the jurisprudential topics discussed in this book reaches an appoximate number of 660. Allāmah Ḥillī wrote this book around the time he was entering his sixth decade of life (about the year 698) upon a request from his son, Muḥammad Fakhr al-Muḥaqqiqīn.
Sample Text Bismillah, praise be to Him, as for what follows, this is the book of the rules of rulings in knowing what is permissible and what is forbidden, in which I have summarized the essence of the fatwas in particular and explained in it the rules of the specific rulings... and I have arranged this book on several books, the Book of Purity...
Koleksiyon Oriental Manuscripts Minasian Collection
Yazı Türü Naskh and nastaʿliq, two hands, relatively large hand.
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