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The School of Islamic Jurisprudence (A Comparative Study)

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Author:Mohd. Hamidullah Khan

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After careful study of various schools of Islamic jurisprudence one can conclude in the words of Prophet Muhammed (P.B.U.H.) that “The differences of opinion in my community is (a sing of divine) mercy”. Therefore difference of opinions in Islamic community among jurists in matters of law developed various schools of Islamic jurisprudence. These schools (Madhahib) are the various paths or roads of Sharia, the source of Islamic learning.

The basis on which all schools of Islamic jurisprudence developed their doctrines is the same and its is only in matters of secondary nature, they differ from each other. These differences are due to various methods of their interpretation of the Holy Qur’an and Sunna, the fundamental sources of Islamic law. All schools accepted the authority of these fundamental sources and based their systems on them with their own way of understanding and interpreting them. Thus they are streams of the one ocean that It Sharia and their aim is to guide people towards understanding of Islam and in following the right path and thereby to obey Allah’s commands, in which lies the welfare of individual as well as society in general.

Preface vii-viii
  Introduction 1-12
1. Sources of Islamic jurisprudence 13-58
2. Hanafi school of Islamic Jurisprudence 59-77
3. Malikl school of Islamic Jurisprudence 78-93
4. Shafi’i school of Islamic Jurisprudence 94-109
5. Hanbali school of Islamic Jurisprudence 110-120
6. Shi’ites school of Islamic Jurisprudence 121-130
7. Few extinct schools of Islamic Jurisprudence 131-134
  Conclusion 135-139
  Bibliography 140-143

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