Description
Book description:
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Name of the author: Abdul Malik ibn Abdullah ibn Yusuf ibn Muhammad al-Juwayni, Abu al-Ma'ali, Rukn al-Din, alias Imam al-Haramain
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He commented on it and directed its hadiths: Salah bin Muhammad bin Awaida
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Number of pages:
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Number of parts: Two parts
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The subject of the book: Proof in the Fundamentals of Jurisprudence
The contents of the book:
Volume I
Author's introduction
Talking about science, its knowledge and evidence
Entrance
Chapter: The Limits and Truth of Science
Book I: Saying the Manifesto
Entrance
A discussion of languages and their origin and the words used by fundamentalists to describe them
Entrance
Chapter: In terms of words that have been formalized by the fundamentalists, there is no reason to leave them out of this collection
Fundamentalists' division of speech
Chapter on commands
Entrance
Separate: The formula imposes both absolute and restrictive statements on the absolute formula
Chapter: Restrictive formula
Chapter: Miscellaneous issues about commands
Chapter on the prohibitions
Entrance
Chapter: On the meaning of legal rulings
Chapter: Collects bearings of the formulas that are said to be command formulas
General and Specific
Entrance
Chapter: The Meaning of Text, Appearance, and Mukamal
Chapter: On the remaining provisions of the absolute formula
Chapter: Formulas that are constrained by evidence
Non-present clues
Entrance
Separation: The difference between exclusion and specialization
Chapter: The Meaning of Text, Appearance, Djamal, Mutasha'ah, and Mahkam
What specializes the generalities of the Quran and Sunnah
Chapter: The Concept
Chapter on the Actions of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace
Entrance
Ruling on the action of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
Chapter: Contains remnants of the rules of action
Commentary on the Commentary on the Laws of the Past
Interpretation section
News section
Entrance
Talking about frequent news
Chapter: On the division of news
Chapter: Characteristics of narrators
Chapter: On Adjustment and Injury
Chapter: On Murasil and Musnad, stating the madhhabs and clarifying the chosen ones
Chapter: Who should receive the novel, who should receive it, and who should be allowed to receive it
Chapter: How to tell a story, what is acceptable and what is not
Book II: Book of consensus
Entrance
Three issues on consensus The first issue: The concept of consensus
Second Issue: Whether it is an argument if it occurs
Third issue: Tracts of evidence that consensus is an argument
The Four Arts of Consensus
The first art: On the number and characterization of the assembled
Art. II: On the time considered for consensus
Art: The Face of Consensus
Fourth art: What constitutes consensus and what constitutes consensus
Miscellaneous issues in consensus
Volume II
The third book: Book of Measurement
Entrance
Part I: What is an analogy?
Entrance
Chapter: The essays on accepting and rejecting analogies
Chapter: On the occurrence of worship by analogy after the statement of permissibility
Part II: A discussion of the divisions of legal theory
Entrance
Chapter: Arguing for the correctness of the root cause in semantic analogies
Separation: Reasoning for a judgment with more than one reason
Separate: Package and reverse
Chapter: On the ranking of measurements
Chapter: Reasoning and Non-Reasoning
Third part: The Division of Causes and Origins
Section IV: Objections and their divisions
Chapter: Saying valid objections
Chapter: In the difference
Chapter: On objecting to a branch when it is accepted in the original
Chapter: Saying Bad Objections
Chapter: Composition in description
Fourth book: Book of reasoning
Argumentation
Entrance
Chapter: On what constitutes an inference
Chapter: On retention of status
Fifth book: Book of weighting
Entrance
Definition of weighting and what scholars say about it
Chapter: On conflicting phenomena
Chapter on weighting of measurements
Measuring Meaning
Chapter: In the ranks of semantics
Chapter: Weighting in measurements
Issues that deviate from the general rule of weighting
Issues in weighting purposes
Copying door
Entrance
Matter: Translated by copying before the verb
Matter: Famous for going beyond the text
Chapter: The difference between copying and personalization






