Author
Yaqub bin Said Ali al-Bursawi
Publication Date
1906
Publication Place
-
Typical lithography of the Kazan Imperial University, Kazan 1906.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
616
Library
Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID
70fb6e9f81b05874f1a072cf8b98e2110325beeb
Record ID
840
Library Location
Darul Pole
Date
1906
Notes
11. Mafatih al-Jinan. Sharh Shirgat al-Islam (Keys to Heaven: An Interpretation of Islamic Law) is a commentary on Shirgat al-Islam (Islamic Law) by Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr al-Jughi (1098–1177). Al-Jughi was known as Imam Zadeh, theologian and imam. in Bukhara (modern Uzbekistan).The commentary, written by Yaqub ibn Said ali al-Bursawi (died about 1524), is a lengthy book that deals with issues of faith, morals and daily rules of life within the framework of Islamic legal norms. The work consists of 61 sections, which are called books. Particular attention is paid to ethics in all actions of Muslims. sunnah, strengthen one's faith, have noble goals, care for parents and relatives, behave decently towards other people. The text sets out instructions for prayer, visiting the mosque, charity, fasting, as well as rules regarding food and drink, hospitality, marriage and modes of communication. This publication, published in Kazan in 1906, is an example of the publication of an Islamic text in Arabic for Muslims of the Russian Empire.