The book titled “The Science of The Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence: The Methodology of Islamic Law” by Abdelwahab Khallaf, translated by Mouhsine El Hammioui, aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the principles of Islamic Jurisprudence and shed light on its research areas. The author presents the subject matter in a concise and clear manner.
The book is structured into an introduction and four parts:
Introduction: This section offers a comparative analysis between the science of Islamic Jurisprudence and the science of the principles of Islamic Jurisprudence, providing an overview of their respective scopes and objectives.
Part One: This part focuses on the sources from which juridical rulings are derived. It discusses the evidentiary basis and methods employed in deducing legal rulings from primary sources such as the Quran and Sunnah.
Part Two: Addressing the five values (Ahkâm) of Islamic Law, this section delves into the four research areas related to these values. It explores the principles and methodologies used to derive legal rulings based on these values.
Part Three: Dedicated to linguistic rules and criteria governing the language patterns of the Quran and Sunnah, this part highlights the importance of understanding the linguistic aspects to interpret and extract legal rulings accurately.
Part Four: Focusing on legislative rules, this section deals with the principles applied in extracting juridical rulings when sources are scarce or non-existent. It explores the methodology employed in deducing rulings from established legal principles.
The book seeks to contribute to the revival and understanding of Islamic Jurisprudence principles. It is written with devotion to Allah and aimed at serving the knowledge and understanding of Islamic Law.
ISBN: 9782745101556
AUTHOR: Abdelwahab Khallaf
TRANSLATOR: Mouhsine El Hammioui
LANGUAGE: English
BINDING: Hardback
PAGES: 381
DIMENSIONS: 22 x 15 CM
WEIGHT: 0.65 KG
PUBLISHER: Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah (Beirut, Lebanon)