
المذهب الشافعي في بلاد ...
بواسطة
Mohammed Hussein Moallin Ali
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History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
208
لغة
العربية
منشور
Nov 18, 2021
الناشر
Looh Press Ltd
رقم ISBN-10
1912411423
رقم ISBN-13
9781912411429
الوصف
This book explores the Shafi'i school of thought and its development throughout the ages, shedding light on its rich historical context and its profound influence in various regions, particularly in the Horn of Africa. The author delves into the intricate roots of the Shafi'i tradition, offering insights into its foundational principles and the ways in which it has adapted over time.
Readers are introduced to the key figures and scholars who have played pivotal roles in the propagation and interpretation of Shafi'i jurisprudence. The author's meticulous research provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of Shafi'i thought and its unique characteristics that distinguish it from other Islamic schools of jurisprudence.
Furthermore, the book emphasizes the practical applications of Shafi'i teachings in the daily lives of its followers, which reflects the adaptability and relevance of its principles in contemporary society. With a scholarly yet accessible approach, it aims to engage both academic audiences and those seeking to deepen their understanding of Islamic jurisprudence.
Readers are introduced to the key figures and scholars who have played pivotal roles in the propagation and interpretation of Shafi'i jurisprudence. The author's meticulous research provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of Shafi'i thought and its unique characteristics that distinguish it from other Islamic schools of jurisprudence.
Furthermore, the book emphasizes the practical applications of Shafi'i teachings in the daily lives of its followers, which reflects the adaptability and relevance of its principles in contemporary society. With a scholarly yet accessible approach, it aims to engage both academic audiences and those seeking to deepen their understanding of Islamic jurisprudence.