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Memorandum on Fundamentals of Jurisprudence

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كتاب مذكرة في أصول الفقه يتناول العديد من الموضوعات التي تخص أصول الفقه، وقد قدمه المؤلف بأسلوب شيق يخلو من التعقيدات بل راعى المؤلف أن يكون سلس واضح يتناسب مع كافة القراء.Fundamentals of jurisprudence

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Muhammad al-Amin bin Muhammad al-Mukhtar al-Shanqiti
  • Number of pages: 430 pages
  • The subject of the book: Memorandum on Fundamentals of Jurisprudence

The contents of the book:

  1. Introduction
  2. The Truth About Judgment and its Divisions
  3. Division of duty: Specific, Vague, Expanded, Narrow
  4. Extended Duty Delay
  5. What a duty is not complete without
  6. (Caution)
  7. What is not forbidden unless it is forbidden
  8. An obligation that is not limited to a specific limit, such as tranquility in kneeling and prostration
  9. Delegate
  10. permissible
  11. (Caution)
  12. Actions and Objects Before the Law
  13. Hated
  14. An absolute command does not cover the unacceptable
  15. Sanctuary
  16. What is forbidden for its own sake, for its own sake, or outside of it
  17. To command something is to forbid its opposite
  18. (Caution)
  19. Assignment in language
  20. Commissioning conditions
  21. Drunkenness assignment
  22. (Caution)
  23. Assignment of a hater
  24. Addressing infidels with the branches of Islam
  25. Speech with a null
  26. (Caution)
  27. Speech with the possible
  28. The requirements of the mandate are action and inaction
  29. Situation letter and sections
  30. Reason
  31. Condition
  32. Inhibitor and its divisions
  33. Health
  34. Corruption
  35. Repeat Performance Judging
  36. (Caution)
  37. Grit
  38. License
  39. Judgment Evidence Chapter
  40. Definition of God's Book
  41. (Caution)
  42. What was transmitted outside of the tawrat
  43. What the Qur'an proves
  44. Metaphor in the Qur'an
  45. The Qur'an and non-Arabic pronunciation
  46. Hermetic and similar
  47. Copying door
  48. Difference between copying and personalization
  49. Receiving custom after working copies
  50. Responding to those who deny transcription
  51. Copying the recitation but not the ruling, or vice versa, or both
  52. (Caution)
  53. Copying a command before it can be enforced
  54. (Caution)
  55. (another alert)
  56. Overtexting is not copying
  57. Copying the part of worship is not the same as copying the whole
  58. Copying a worship to a non-substitute
  59. Lighter and heavier copying is permissible
  60. The Naskh for those who did not know it
  61. The Qur'an can be copied by the Qur'an and the Sunnah can be copied by the Sunnah
  62. Copying the Sunnah with the Quran
  63. Copying the Qur'an with the Sunnah
  64. Copy Investigation
  65. Copying the Qur'an, Mutawatir and Ahad
  66. Investigation
  67. Ijma does not supersede and is not superseded by consensus
  68. What is established by analogy with a stipulated reason is overturned and superseded by it
  69. Copying by concept
  70. Two caveats
  71. What defines copying
  72. An investigation into the introduction of a late Islamic news item
  73. (Second Year Course)
  74. Year
  75. Novel ranks
  76. The saying of the Companion: The sunnah is like this and the taabi'i says like that
  77. The Companions say, "We used to do this during the time of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.
  78. The limit of news, its division into ahad and mutawatir, and the knowledge obtained by mutawatir
  79. What you know in one case, you know in another. etc.
  80. Frequency conditions
  81. There is no requirement for a mutawatir to be Muslim
  82. It is not permissible for the people of tawatur to withhold
  83. Sunday news
  84. The difference in the attainment of knowledge
  85. Realizing it
  86. Attention
  87. The denial of the worship of a single report and the response to it
  88. Investigating it
  89. Denying that one person's news is hearsay
  90. Al-Juba'i's doctrine on this and the response to it
  91. Conditions for accepting a novel
  92. An anonymous tip
  93. The narration of women, the blind, and the non-faqih
  94. Investigating the Narrative of a Non-Faqih
  95. Lubrication
  96. He hears the same thing from the same person
  97. The difference in accepting a wound if the cause is not given
  98. Investigating it
  99. Conflicts of opinion
  100. Accepting the amendment without stating the reason
  101. Consensus on the Justice of the Companions
  102. Limited news
  103. Clarification on the Mughira story
  104. The ranks of narrators other than the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and his family)
  105. Reading about the Lord of the Vacation and its divisions
  106. Vacation work
  107. Handling
  108. Line Dependency
  109. Doubt about hearing from the sheikh
  110. If the sheikh denies the hadith
  111. Investigating it
  112. Attention
  113. A reliable person's uniqueness in a hadith with an acceptable increase
  114. Attention
  115. Narrating Hadith in the sense of meaning
  116. Investigating this issue
  117. Alerts
  • Transliteration in translation
  • Prohibition of Meaningful Hadiths in Religious Beliefs
  • Invoking the words of the hadith over language
  1. Investigating it
  2. Accepting the Messenger of the Companions
  3. Non-Sahaabah Murasil
  4. 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”
  1. The Acceptance of One-Word News in matters of general knowledge and the Ahfnaf doctrine
  2. Investigating it
  3. Acceptance of Hudud in Hududud
  4. A single piece of news if it violates the analogy and the investigation into it
  5. Attention
  6. Third Asset: Consensus
  7. The definition of consensus in language and law and its division into categorical and tacit
  8. Ijma' does not require tawatur in the people of ijma'
  9. Considering the scholars of the era as ijtihad
  10. The sciences considered in consensus
  11. Disbelievers are not considered in the consensus
  12. The Tabi'i reached the rank of ijtihad in the era of the Companions
  13. The consensus of the people of Madinah
  14. The agreement of the people of Medina
  15. The agreement and consensus of the four caliphs
  16. The requirement of the extinction of the age for the validity of consensus
  17. The consensus of the people of each age is authoritative
  18. The consensus of the followers on some of what the Companions disagreed on
  19. Attention
  20. Silent consensus
  21. Consensus basis
  22. Taking the lesser of two evils is not unanimous
  23. The Fourth Asset: Sustainability
  24. Conclusion of nothingness
  25. Recalling the Shari'ah Guide
  26. Recalling the state of consensus
  27. The Four Disputed Assets
  28. The law of the land
  29. Companion's statement
  30. A companion's statement if it is not elevated
  31. Favoritism
  32. Reclamation
  33. Third Year Course
  34. Chapter on Division of Speech and Nouns
  35. Attention
  36. Chapter: Proving names by analogy
  37. Attention
  38. Facts are four, positional, customary, legal etc.
  39. Text, Apparent, Abstract
  40. Attention
  41. What every interpreter needs
  42. Compound words
  43. A morphological study of the weight of the
  44. One side of the coin, the other side of the coin
  45. A chapter in the manifesto
  46. Knowledge of the statement is not required
  47. Chapter It is not permissible to delay a statement from the time of need
  48. Chapter Delaying the statement from the time of the speech
  49. Command door
  50. Command formulas
  51. Who claimed that there is no form of the command
  52. An Investigation into Psychic Speech
  53. Investigating the evidence of command formats
  54. Chapter A command does not require the will to command
  55. Question
  56. Disconnecting the command form after the prohibition
  57. Investigating it
  58. Chapter An absolute command does not require repetition
  59. Two caveats
  • If a command is attached to a condition
  • Repetition of the judgment by repeating the condition or the cause
  1. Question
  2. Chapter Temporary duty does not lapse if its time is missed
  3. Separating the command requires completion if it is done by completing a recipe. etc.
  4. Question
  5. Separating an order to a group requires it to be obligatory on all of them
  6. If Allah commands His Prophet with a word that does not include a specialization. etc.
  7. Disconnecting the command is about nothing
  8. Investigating it
  9. Chapter It is permissible to order what the taxpayer cannot do
  10. Separating the rules of prohibitions from the rules of commands
  11. An investigation into the prohibition of corruption
  12. The door to the general public
  13. Investigating the general and dividing it into more general ones etc.
  14. There are five generalizations
  15. Attention
  16. Minority plurals in the least plural
  17. Chapter on Minimal Gathering
  18. Chapter If a general term is applied to a specific cause
  19. Attention
  20. 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.
  21. Chapter The slave's entry into the speech of people and believers
  22. Attention
  23. Separating the general from the specific
  24. Separating the general and the specific
  25. Separating the generalization of the general until there is only one left
  26. Separating the addressee from the addressee
  27. The general term must be believed to be general
  28. Chapter on Evidence for Specialized Evidence
  29. Splitting customization into continuous and discrete
  30. Exception, condition, adjective and adverb etc.
  31. Separate allowance
  32. Reason, consensus, consensus, analogy, concept
  33. Customizing the Book and the Sunnah with the Book and the Sunnah
  34. Assigning Mutawatir to Ahad
  35. Separating conflicting generalities
  36. Investigating conflicts
  37. Chapter on Exclusion
  38. Interrupted exceptions are permissible
  39. Exception of the most
  40. Attention
  41. Realizing the Exception from the Exception
  42. If the exception is followed by sentences
  43. Chapter on Condition
  44. Separating the Absolute and the Restricted
  45. Separating the Absolute from the Restricted
  46. Attention
  47. Chapter on Signals and Signals
  48. Significance of the requirement
  49. Signal indication
  50. Significance of gesture and gesture
  51. The concept of approval and disapproval
  52. Speech guide
  53. The concept of exclusivity Purpose Condition Description etc.
  54. Attention
  55. Conclusion on contraindications to the concept of offense
  56. Fourth Year Course
  57. Measurement door
  58. The definition of a cause and effect
  • Fulfillment of the requirement
  • Revision of the logic
  • Graduation of the area
  1. Proving the analogy to those who deny it
  2. The Five Types of Measurement Errors
  3. Attention
  4. Separating the unspoken from the spoken, dividing it into definite and implied
  5. Attention
  6. Methods of proving the cause: Transportation and deduction
  7. Methods of Proving a Cause by Transport
  8. Types of deductive reasoning
  9. Divide the description into direct and relative
  10. Convenient and exotic
  11. Sounding and splitting
  12. Two caveats 
  • Soundings are categorical and implicit
  • Invalidating it by invalidating one of its pillars
  1. Proof of rotation
  2. Wine odor rebuttal
  3. Attention
  4. A chapter on monotony
  5. Attention
  6. Difference between expulsion and expulsion
  7. When an interest conflicts with a disadvantage that outweighs it
  8. The analogy chapter
  9. Investigating its examples
  10. Attention
  11. Attention
  12. Pillars of measurement
  • The first: Origin
  • Complex scaling
  • Second: Judgment
  • Third: Branch
  • Fourth: Bug
  1. One of the conditions of a cause is that it must be transitive
  2. A chapter on the permanence of the cause
  3. Chapter on what is excluded from the rule of measurement
  4. It may be the negation of an image... etc.
  5. Realization: Existential and Nihilistic Reasoning
  6. Attention
  7. Separating two reasons for a judgment
  8. Separating the Measurement of Causes
  9. Separating the analogy in atonement
  10. Attention
  11. Chapter on Punishments
  12. first: Inquiry
  13. Second: Corruption of consideration
  14. Third: Corruption of the situation
  15. Two caveats
  16. Fourth: Prevention
  17. V: Partitioning
  18. Conditions for the validity of the partition
  19. Sixth: Claim
  20. VII: cassation
  21. Attention
  22. Alerts
  • First alert
  • Second alert
  • Third alert
  • Fourth alert
  • Fifth alert
  • Eighth: Heart
  • Ninth: Opposition
  • Tenth: Lack of influence
  • XI: Installation
  • XII: Positive statement
  1. Two caveats
  • The origin of the disagreement on the requirement of intention in wudhu and ghusl
  • Positive and Negative
  1. Mujtahid Ruling Chapter
  2. Imitation class
  3. Separating the order of evidence and weighting
  4. Weighting
  5. Weighting with respect to attribution
  6. Weighting by what's in the body
  7. An investigation into nothing in the context of negation
  8. Weighting meanings
  9. Achieving a present cause with a non-present cause
  10. Achieving a non-fracture mug
  11. Alerts
  • Weighting consensus, analogies, and limits
  • Weighting between weightings
  1. Addendum on Measurement

 

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