- upon the
discussions and
legal reasonings presented in al-Sarakhsi's Al-
Mabsut and Usul al-Sarakhsi. The
Indian Muslim scholar of the 19th century, Abd...
- doi:10.1210/jcem.84.12.6206. PMID 10599682.
Shaykh al-Tusi
stated in Al-
Mabsut,
Volume 3 page 57 al-Muhaqiq al-Kurki in Jame'a al-Maqasid,
Volume 6 page...
- are
different styles including the
cursive mujawher and the
ceremonial mabsut.
Sudani scripts developed in
Biled as-Sudan (the West
African Sahel) and...
- of furūʿ
literature are the
mukhtasar (concise
summary of law) and the
mabsut (extensive commentary).
Mukhtasars were
short specialized treatises or general...
-
standard writing,
written in
rounded Maghrebi mabsūt script, was
considered insufficient.
Maghrebi mabsūt of the al-Andalus
region during the 12th to 14th...
- al-Asamm from what he
heard from Rabi' ibn Sulaymān of the Kitāb al-Umm and al-
Mabsūt were
collected by him in one place; he
called it the
Musnad ash-Shāfi’ī...
- to
establish the
bases of
reasoning in Shia Jurisprudence. His book al-
Mabsut is the
first book of
Ijtihad which derives the
subordinates from the principles...
- 483/1090),
known as Usul al-Sarakhsi, as well as his
legal commentary al-
Mabsut. The
Hidayah of
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani (d. 593/1197),
which is considered...
- al-fiqh by Abu
Yusuf Mukhtasar Al-Quduri by Aḥmad Ibn-Muḥammad al-Qudūrī Al
Mabsut by Al-Sarakhsi Al-Hidayah by
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani
Multaqa al-Abḥur...
- features.
Maghrebi script was also
divided into
different varieties: Kufic,
mabsūt, mujawhar,
Maghrebi thuluth, and
musnad (z'mami). The
reforms in the Saadi...