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The Judges' Assistant for Issues Raised by Adversaries at Law

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Basım Tarihi: 1883
Konu 1400 to 1441, Hanafites, Handbooks and manuals, Islam, Islamic law, Judges, Judicial opinions, Legal cases
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Tarih 1883
Notlar Mu'in al-hukam fi-ma yataraddudu bayn khusmin al-ahkam (The judges' assistant for issues raised by adversaries at law) is a handbook of Islamic law procedure. It was written in the 15th century by 'Ali ibn Khalil al-Tarabulsi, also known as 'Ala' al-Din ibn al-Hasan 'Ali ibn Khalil al-Tarabulsi (or al-Tarabulusi), a Hanafi jurist in Jerusalem. After introducing his book with references to the singular importance of sharia (Islamic law) in the Qur'an and among the prophets, al-Tarabulsi proceeds to explain that he wrote in order to elucidate the principles underlying his profession. In general, he notes, most law books are mere abridgments of cases and judgments. In contrast, he seeks to explain al-ghawamidh (the obscure principles) of al-fann (his art). In addition to pursuing these lofty claims, he covers everyday matters, such as the jurisdiction of judges, their status, and compensation for their various services. He cites many legal decisions, often with no theoretical discussion. Not much is known of al-Tarabulsi's life, and this may be his only extant work. The book was "corrected, edited, and revised" by Husayn Afandi al-Asyuti and was issued at the Bulaq print works in Cairo under the direction of its long-term supervisor Husayn Husni. This edition was published in 1883; it was reprinted by the Bulaq Press in 1892.
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The Judges' Assistant for Issues Raised by Adversaries at Law

Basım Tarihi 1883
Konu 1400 to 1441, Hanafites, Handbooks and manuals, Islam, Islamic law, Judges, Judicial opinions, Legal cases
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2021666262
Kayıt Numarası TN_cdi_loca_primary_2021666262
Lokasyon ONLINE ACCESS
Tarih 1883
Notlar Mu'in al-hukam fi-ma yataraddudu bayn khusmin al-ahkam (The judges' assistant for issues raised by adversaries at law) is a handbook of Islamic law procedure. It was written in the 15th century by 'Ali ibn Khalil al-Tarabulsi, also known as 'Ala' al-Din ibn al-Hasan 'Ali ibn Khalil al-Tarabulsi (or al-Tarabulusi), a Hanafi jurist in Jerusalem. After introducing his book with references to the singular importance of sharia (Islamic law) in the Qur'an and among the prophets, al-Tarabulsi proceeds to explain that he wrote in order to elucidate the principles underlying his profession. In general, he notes, most law books are mere abridgments of cases and judgments. In contrast, he seeks to explain al-ghawamidh (the obscure principles) of al-fann (his art). In addition to pursuing these lofty claims, he covers everyday matters, such as the jurisdiction of judges, their status, and compensation for their various services. He cites many legal decisions, often with no theoretical discussion. Not much is known of al-Tarabulsi's life, and this may be his only extant work. The book was "corrected, edited, and revised" by Husayn Afandi al-Asyuti and was issued at the Bulaq print works in Cairo under the direction of its long-term supervisor Husayn Husni. This edition was published in 1883; it was reprinted by the Bulaq Press in 1892.
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Başlık The Judges' Assistant for Issues Raised by Adversaries at Law
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