- 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...
-
standard writing,
written in
rounded Maghrebi mabsūt script, was
considered insufficient.
Maghrebi mabsūt of the al-Andalus
region during the 12th to 14th...
- 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...
- Page of a
Quran transcribed in
mabsūt Maghrebi script in
Libya at the end of the
Karamanli period....
- are
different styles including the
cursive mujawher and the
ceremonial mabsut.
Sudani scripts developed in
Biled as-Sudan (the West
African Sahel) and...
- al-'ilm wal Amal by
Sharif al-Murtaza Al-khilaaf fil
Ahkaam by
Shaykh Tusi Al-
Mabsut fi fiqh al-Imamiyya by
Shaykh Tusi Urwa al-Wuthqa by
Ayatollah Mohammed...
-
authoritative views of the
founders of the
school are compiled. They are Al-
Mabsut (also
known as
Kitab al-Asl), Al-Ziyadat, Al-Jami' al-Saghir, Al-Jami' al-Kabir...
- al-Riwaya, were
considered authoritative by
later Hanafis; they are al-
Mabsut, al-Jami al-Kabir, al-Jami al-Saghir, al-Siyar al-Kabir, al-Siyar al-Saghir...
- of furūʿ
literature are the
mukhtasar (concise
summary of law) and the
mabsut (extensive commentary).
Mukhtasars were
short specialized treatises or general...
-
Error to al-Sahfi`i"). Al-
Mabsut fi
Nusus al-Shafiyi ("The Extensive: Do****ents used by Al-Shafiyi") in two
volumes Al-
Mabsut ("The
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