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Origins of Sarakhsi 1/2 - Scientific

Author: Sarkisi
SKU: 0005005623

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Al-Sarkhsi's Usul al-Sarkhsi is a prominent work in Islamic jurisprudence, authored by the famous jurist Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Sarkhsi. This book is considered one of the most important sources in the study of the fundamentals of jurisprudence.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Ahmad Ibn Abi Sahl al-Sarkhsi

  • Number of pages: 416 pages

  • The subject of the book: Origins of Sarakhsi

The contents of the book:

  1. A chapter on the reason for the command mentioned in the introduction to this chapter

  2. Chapter on the absolute requirement of the command in the rule of repetition

  3. Chapter on what is required by the order in the time rule

  4. Chapter on the judgment of the duty to order

  5. A chapter on the requirement of the command in terms of the goodness of what is commanded

  6. A chapter on the goodness of what is required for the performance of a command

  7. Chapter on the obligation of the command with regard to the disbelievers

  8. A chapter on the rule of command and prohibition in their opposites

  9. Chapter on the Causes of Laws

  10. Chapter on the Projects of Worship and their Rulings

  11. Chapter on Determination and License

  12. Chapter on Private Judgment

  13. Chapter on the judgment of the general public

  14. Chapter on the rule of a general rule if something is singled out

  15. Chapter on General Terms

  16. Separate

  17. Chapter on truth and metaphor

  18. Chapter on Explicit and Implicit

  19. A chapter on what leaves the truth

  20. A chapter on showing the way to the meaning of words

  21. Chapter explaining the meanings of letters used in jurisprudence

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  34. According to the Basra grammarians, this is a word that is placed in the connections of oaths, which has no derivation, such as shh and mah, and the hamza in it is for connection, do not you see that it falls if it is preceded by a letter like other connecting letters, and if it was for the construction of the plural form, it would not fall if it was preceded by a letter.

  35. Impedance class

  36. Separating the heart and the reverse

  37. Separate

  38. A chapter on the book and its authenticity

  39. Chapter on the Limits and Requirements of Mutawatir News

  40. Chapter on how the consensus of the Ummah is a source of knowledge

  41. Cause separation

  42. Corner separation

  43. Disconnecting eligibility

  44. Disconnecting the condition

  45. Separation of judgment

  46. A chapter on the categories of what makes a single piece of news authentic

  47. A chapter on the categories of narrators whose news is authentic

  48. A chapter on the conditions of a narrator, including limits, interpretation, and judgment

  49. Chapter on controlling the text and transcribing the meaning

  50. Chapter on Writing and Calligraphy

  51. Chapter on discontinuities

  52. Chapter on News Categories

 

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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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