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This authoritative legal treatise examines the principles and practices of Islamic law concerning gifts, trusts, and testamentary dispositions as interpreted by four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafei, and Shiah.
Authored by Syed Ameer Ali, a renowned Islamic legal scholar, the work provides comprehensive analysis of how each school approaches fundamental questions of property transfer, succession, and estate management. The text explores the theological foundations, practical applications, and nuanced differences in interpretation across these traditions.
This scholarly reference is essential for anyone seeking to understand Islamic legal principles governing inheritance, charitable giving, and testamentary arrangements. It remains a valuable resource for legal professionals, Islamic scholars, students of comparative law, and those interested in Islamic jurisprudence and estate planning within Muslim communities.







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