Description
Book description:
- Author's name: Muhammad al-Amin bin Muhammad al-Mukhtar al-Shanqiti
- Number of pages: 422 pages
- The subject of the book: Memorandum on Fundamentals of Jurisprudence
The contents of the book:
- Introduction
- The Truth About Judgment and its Divisions
- Division of duty: Specific, Vague, Expanded, Narrow
- Extended Duty Delay
- What a duty is not complete without
- (Caution)
- What is not forbidden unless it is forbidden
- An obligation that is not limited to a specific limit, such as tranquility in kneeling and prostration
- Delegate
- permissible
- (Caution)
- Actions and Objects Before the Law
- Hated
- An absolute command does not cover the unacceptable
- Sanctuary
- What is forbidden for its own sake, for its own sake, or outside of it
- To command something is to forbid its opposite
- (Caution)
- Assignment in language
- Commissioning conditions
- Drunkenness assignment
- (Caution)
- Assignment of a hater
- Addressing infidels with the branches of Islam
- Speech with a null
- (Caution)
- Speech with the possible
- The requirements of the mandate are action and inaction
- Situation letter and sections
- Reason
- Condition
- Inhibitor and its divisions
- Health
- Corruption
- Repeat Performance Judging
- (Caution)
- Grit
- License
- Judgment Evidence Chapter
- Definition of God's Book
- (Caution)
- What was transmitted outside of the tawrat
- What the Qur'an proves
- Metaphor in the Qur'an
- The Qur'an and non-Arabic pronunciation
- Hermetic and similar
- Copying door
- Difference between copying and personalization
- Receiving custom after working copies
- Responding to those who deny transcription
- Copying the recitation but not the ruling, or vice versa, or both
- (Caution)
- Copying a command before it can be enforced
- (Caution)
- (another alert)
- Overtexting is not copying
- Copying the part of worship is not the same as copying the whole
- Copying a worship to a non-substitute
- Lighter and heavier copying is permissible
- The Naskh for those who did not know it
- The Qur'an can be copied by the Qur'an and the Sunnah can be copied by the Sunnah
- Copying the Sunnah with the Quran
- Copying the Qur'an with the Sunnah
- Copy Investigation
- Copying the Qur'an, Mutawatir and Ahad
- Investigation
- Ijma does not supersede and is not superseded by consensus
- What is established by analogy with a stipulated reason is overturned and superseded by it
- Copying by concept
- Two caveats
- What defines copying
- An investigation into the introduction of a late Islamic news item
- (Second Year Course)
- Year
- Novel ranks
- The saying of the Companion: The sunnah is like this and the taabi'i says like that
- The Companions say, "We used to do this during the time of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.
- The limit of news, its division into ahad and mutawatir, and the knowledge obtained by mutawatir
- What you know in one case, you know in another. etc.
- Frequency conditions
- There is no requirement for a mutawatir to be Muslim
- It is not permissible for the people of tawatur to withhold
- Sunday news
- The difference in the attainment of knowledge
- Realizing it
- Attention
- The denial of the worship of a single report and the response to it
- Investigating it
- Denying that one person's news is hearsay
- Al-Juba'i's doctrine on this and the response to it
- Conditions for accepting a novel
- An anonymous tip
- The narration of women, the blind, and the non-faqih
- Investigating the Narrative of a Non-Faqih
- Lubrication
- He hears the same thing from the same person
- The difference in accepting a wound if the cause is not given
- Investigating it
- Conflicts of opinion
- Accepting the amendment without stating the reason
- Consensus on the Justice of the Companions
- Limited news
- Clarification on the Mughira story
- The ranks of narrators other than the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and his family)
- Reading about the Lord of the Vacation and its divisions
- Vacation work
- Handling
- Line Dependency
- Doubt about hearing from the sheikh
- If the sheikh denies the hadith
- Investigating it
- Attention
- A reliable person's uniqueness in a hadith with an acceptable increase
- Attention
- Narrating Hadith in the sense of meaning
- Investigating this issue
- Alerts
- Transliteration in translation
- Prohibition of Meaningful Hadiths in Religious Beliefs
- Invoking the words of the hadith over language
- Investigating it
- Accepting the Messenger of the Companions
- Non-Sahaabah Murasil
- Alerts
- The difference between mursal and mursal among fundamentalists and modernists
- Al-Mursal and 'A'na'aina al-Mudallis
- The Fundamentalists' Views on Al-Mursal
- Linguistic research on the word “sent”
- The Acceptance of One-Word News in matters of general knowledge and the Ahfnaf doctrine
- Investigating it
- Acceptance of Hudud in Hududud
- A single piece of news if it violates the analogy and the investigation into it
- Attention
- Third Asset: Consensus
- The definition of consensus in language and law and its division into categorical and tacit
- Ijma' does not require tawatur in the people of ijma'
- Considering the scholars of the era as ijtihad
- The sciences considered in consensus
- Disbelievers are not considered in the consensus
- The Tabi'i reached the rank of ijtihad in the era of the Companions
- The consensus of the people of Madinah
- The agreement of the people of Medina
- The agreement and consensus of the four caliphs
- The requirement of the extinction of the age for the validity of consensus
- The consensus of the people of each age is authoritative
- The consensus of the followers on some of what the Companions disagreed on
- Attention
- Silent consensus
- Consensus basis
- Taking the lesser of two evils is not unanimous
- The Fourth Asset: Sustainability
- Conclusion of nothingness
- Recalling the Shari'ah Guide
- Recalling the state of consensus
- The Four Disputed Assets
- The law of the land
- Companion's statement
- A companion's statement if it is not elevated
- Favoritism
- Reclamation
- Third Year Course
- Chapter on Division of Speech and Nouns
- Attention
- Chapter: Proving names by analogy
- Attention
- Facts are four, positional, customary, legal etc.
- Text, Apparent, Abstract
- Attention
- What every interpreter needs
- Compound words
- A morphological study of the weight of the
- One side of the coin, the other side of the coin
- A chapter in the manifesto
- Knowledge of the statement is not required
- Chapter It is not permissible to delay a statement from the time of need
- Chapter Delaying the statement from the time of the speech
- Command door
- Command formulas
- Who claimed that there is no form of the command
- An Investigation into Psychic Speech
- Investigating the evidence of command formats
- Chapter A command does not require the will to command
- Question
- Disconnecting the command form after the prohibition
- Investigating it
- Chapter An absolute command does not require repetition
- Two caveats
- If a command is attached to a condition
- Repetition of the judgment by repeating the condition or the cause
- Question
- Chapter Temporary duty does not lapse if its time is missed
- Separating the command requires completion if it is done by completing a recipe. etc.
- Question
- Separating an order to a group requires it to be obligatory on all of them
- If Allah commands His Prophet with a word that does not include a specialization. etc.
- Disconnecting the command is about nothing
- Investigating it
- Chapter It is permissible to order what the taxpayer cannot do
- Separating the rules of prohibitions from the rules of commands
- An investigation into the prohibition of corruption
- The door to the general public
- Investigating the general and dividing it into more general ones etc.
- There are five generalizations
- Attention
- Minority plurals in the least plural
- Chapter on Minimal Gathering
- Chapter If a general term is applied to a specific cause
- Attention
- Separate the statement of the Sahabi: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) forbade the practice of mazabaneh.
- Chapter The slave's entry into the speech of people and believers
- Attention
- Separating the general from the specific
- Separating the general and the specific
- Separating the generalization of the general until there is only one left
- Separating the addressee from the addressee
- The general term must be believed to be general
- Chapter on Evidence for Specialized Evidence
- Splitting customization into continuous and discrete
- Exception, condition, adjective and adverb etc.
- Separate allowance
- Reason, consensus, consensus, analogy, concept
- Customizing the Book and the Sunnah with the Book and the Sunnah
- Assigning Mutawatir to Ahad
- Separating conflicting generalities
- Investigating conflicts
- Chapter on Exclusion
- Interrupted exceptions are permissible
- Exception of the most
- Attention
- Realizing the Exception from the Exception
- If the exception is followed by sentences
- Chapter on Condition
- Separating the Absolute and the Restricted
- Separating the Absolute from the Restricted
- Attention
- Chapter on Signals and Signals
- Significance of the requirement
- Signal indication
- Significance of gesture and gesture
- The concept of approval and disapproval
- Speech guide
- The concept of exclusivity Purpose Condition Description etc.
- Attention
- Conclusion on contraindications to the concept of offense
- Fourth Year Course
- Measurement door
- The definition of a cause and effect
- Fulfillment of the requirement
- Revision of the logic
- Graduation of the area
- Proving the analogy to those who deny it
- The Five Types of Measurement Errors
- Attention
- Separating the unspoken from the spoken, dividing it into definite and implied
- Attention
- Methods of proving the cause: Transportation and deduction
- Methods of Proving a Cause by Transport
- Types of deductive reasoning
- Divide the description into direct and relative
- Convenient and exotic
- Sounding and splitting
- Two caveats
- Soundings are categorical and implicit
- Invalidating it by invalidating one of its pillars
- Proof of rotation
- Wine odor rebuttal
- Attention
- A chapter on monotony
- Attention
- Difference between expulsion and expulsion
- When an interest conflicts with a disadvantage that outweighs it
- The analogy chapter
- Investigating its examples
- Attention
- Attention
- Pillars of measurement
- The first: Origin
- Complex scaling
- Second: Judgment
- Third: Branch
- Fourth: Bug
- One of the conditions of a cause is that it must be transitive
- A chapter on the permanence of the cause
- Chapter on what is excluded from the rule of measurement
- It may be the negation of an image... etc.
- Realization: Existential and Nihilistic Reasoning
- Attention
- Separating two reasons for a judgment
- Separating the Measurement of Causes
- Separating the analogy in atonement
- Attention
- Chapter on Punishments
- first: Inquiry
- Second: Corruption of consideration
- Third: Corruption of the situation
- Two caveats
- Fourth: Prevention
- V: Partitioning
- Conditions for the validity of the partition
- Sixth: Claim
- VII: cassation
- Attention
- Alerts
- First alert
- Second alert
- Third alert
- Fourth alert
- Fifth alert
- Eighth: Heart
- Ninth: Opposition
- Tenth: Lack of influence
- XI: Installation
- XII: Positive statement
- Two caveats
- The origin of the disagreement on the requirement of intention in wudhu and ghusl
- Positive and Negative
- Mujtahid Ruling Chapter
- Imitation class
- Separating the order of evidence and weighting
- Weighting
- Weighting with respect to attribution
- Weighting by what's in the body
- An investigation into nothing in the context of negation
- Weighting meanings
- Achieving a present cause with a non-present cause
- Achieving a non-fracture mug
- Alerts
- Weighting consensus, analogies, and limits
- Weighting between weightings
- Addendum on Measurement
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