Islamic Jurisprudence According to the Four juistic Schools_Zakah (Poor Dues) Explained
Islamic Jurisprudence According to the Four juistic Schools_Zakah (Poor Dues) Explained
Publisher:
Dar Al Salam Publishers
Author:
Abdul Rahman Al Jaziri
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 110
Size: 10X17cm
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The Fiqh of Zakah: Islamic Jurisprudence According to the Four Schools offers a comprehensive study of Zakah (poor dues) — one of the five pillars of Islam — through the lens of the four major Sunni schools of thought: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali. This in-depth work examines the rulings, conditions, categories, and applications of Zakah according to each school, providing readers with a clear understanding of their similarities and differences.
From Author:
Dr. Abdul Aziz Al Khayyat (عبد العزيز الخياط, رحمه الله) was a distinguished Islamic scholar, professor, and author known for his deep scholarship in Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), Islamic law, and social justice. A former Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Jordan, he devoted his life to clarifying Islamic rulings and principles through authentic sources.
Publisher
Dar Al Salam Publishers
Author
- Abdul Rahman Al Jaziri
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Abdul Rahman Al Jaziri
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Jaziri (عبد الرحمن الجزيري, رحمه الله) was a renowned Islamic scholar and jurist known for his monumental contributions to comparative Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). He dedicated his life to compiling and explaining the rulings of Islamic law according to the four major Sunni schools of thought — Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali.