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Urdu Usul al-Fiqh Book published


Usul al-Fiqh - Islam Ki Tashri Asaas
By Muhammad Ali

This is currently one amongst a few books that have been written on the subject of Usul al-Fiqh in the Urdu language. The author based the contents of this 116 page book upon Sheikh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani’s (ra) masterpiece ‘Shaksiyyah Islamiyyah’ (The Islamic Personality) Volume 3. As well as referring to the excellent book ‘Teyseer al wusool Ila al-Usul’ (To make understanding Usul easy) by Sheikh Ata ibn Khalil Abu al-Rishta (May Allah protect him).

This book aims to clarify key subjects that establish the framework of Islamic juristic thinking such as:

* Al-Hakim (the legislator)
* The principles related to things & actions
* The types of Ahkam Shariah
* Qareenah (Legal indicators)
* The various types of Talab (request)
* The circumstantial rules such as Sabab (cause), Shart (conditions), etc.
* General principles (Qa'ida kulliyah)
* The sources of Shariah
* Understanding Daleel (evidence)
* Ijtihad & Taqleed

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Yusuf Chowdhury said…
Asalam alaikum,

Can there be in english insha'Allah?

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