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The Principles of Muhammadan Jurisprudence is a definitive scholarly examination of Islamic legal theory across the four major schools of Islamic law. Written by Abdur Rahim, this work provides detailed insights into the foundational principles and methodologies that govern Hanafi, Maliki, Shafii, and Hanbali jurisprudence.
The book systematically explores the sources of Islamic law, including the Quran, Sunnah, Ijma (consensus), and Qiyas (analogy), while explaining how each school applies these principles differently. It serves as an essential reference for students of Islamic studies, legal scholars, and those seeking to understand the complex framework of Islamic jurisprudence and its practical applications across different Muslim communities.







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