A Treasury of Sacred Maxims :A Commentary on Islamic Legal Principles - Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization

A Treasury of Sacred Maxims

A Treasury of Sacred Maxims :A Commentary on Islamic Legal Principles - Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization

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This beautiful collection discusses the legal and moral implication of some fundamental Islamic principles. With an emphasis upon literary quality, concision, and concentration of meaning, each aphorism is full of value and significance and typifies the tradition of qawa'id (legal maxims) in the Islamic intellectual sciences. A commentary accompanies each maxim.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781847740960
ISBN10 1847740960
Number Of Pages 168
Item Weight 227 g
Product Dimensions 108 x 175 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Kube Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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"A Treasury of Sacred Maxims did not disappoint; in fact it added to a key under represented area of fiqh. A deceptively succinct text that covers forty legal Maxims but goes beyond a mere introduction. One would expect a legal discussion, however Dr. Shahrul Hussain has added a moral aspect to each legal maxim. An excellent text which can be memorised alongside a primer fiqh text in any Islamic studies curriculum.”— Mufti Amjad M Mohammed “This inspiring collection... will help deepen the understanding of key aspects of Shariah in its legal and ethical dimensions.”— Islamic Voice “A little book with loads of wisdom.”— Islamic Voice

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Author's Bio

Dr Shahrul Hussain is Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Markfield Institute of Higher Education, UK. He studied classical Islamic studies and Arabic at a specialist Islamic seminary, Darul Uloom Al-Islamiyah Al-Arabiyah College, Birmingham. After graduating from Darul Uloom he won a scholarship to study at the pre-eminent University of Al-Azhar, Cairo, Egypt, and graduated from the Faculty of Islamic Jurisprudence and Law in 2001. In 2010 he completed his PhD at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

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