Radd al-Muhtar ala al-Dur al-Mukhtar

Radd al-Muhtar ala ad-Dur al-Mukhtar (Arabic: رد المحتار على الدر المختار) is a book on Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) by 18th century Islamic scholar, Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Amin ibn Abidin ash-Shami. It means "Guiding the Baffled" over "The Exquisite Pearl".


Radd al-Muhtar is a "hashiyah" (a super-commentary, or marginal gloss) on Imam `Ala' al-Din al-Haskafi's work of Islamic jurisprudence, Durr al-Muhtar fi Sharh Tanweer al-Absaar. It is widely considered as the central reference for fatwa in the Hanafi madhhab. Scholars of the Indian subcontinent often refer to Ibn Abidin as "al-Shami" and to this hashiyah as "al-Shamiyya" or "Fatawa Shami".[1]

This voluminous work has been translated into various languages, including Turkish and Urdu.

The Arabic Edition comprises Ten Volumes.

Volume One: On Purity.

Volume Two: On Prayer.

Volume Three: Continuing On Prayer, On Alms Giving, On Fasting, On Pilgrimage.

Volume Four: Continuing On Pilgrimage, On Marriage, On Divorce.

Volume Five: Continuing On Divorce, On Emancipation, On Faith.

Volume Six: On Theft, On Jihad, On Warfare, On Lost Goods, On Endowments.

Volume Seven: On Transactions, On Guarantees.

Volume Eight: On Economic Trust, On Judaical Process, On Witnessing, On Agency, On Lawsuit, On Deposition, On Reconciliation.

Volume Nine: On Farm, On Division of Property, On Loyalty, On Sacrifice,On Prohibition and Permissible.

Volume Ten: On The Revival of The Dead, On Drinks, On Hunting, On Commandments, On Mortgages, On Crimes, On Obligations, On Hermaphrodites.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
  • Radd al-Muhtar Full Arabic PDF


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