![]() ![]() 333 AH)ĩ) Al-Hikma al-Nabawiyya fi Sharh al Fiqh al-Akbar by Imam Abul Qasim al-Samarqandi who is well known as Hakim Ishaq (d. The author was one of the students of Imam Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 333 AH)Ĩ) Irshad al-Muhtadi fi usul al-Din by Imam Abul Hasan Ali ibn Sa’id ar-Rustufaghni (d. See Kashf al-Zunun of Hajji Khalifa, (2/1157). ![]() 333 AH)ħ) Kitab Usul-ud-din by Shaykh Jamal-ud-Din Ahmed ibn Muhammad. ![]() 333 AH)Ħ) Ta’wilat Ahlis Sunna wal Jama’ah also known as Tafsir al-Maturidi (published in 10 large volumes) by Imam Abu Mansur al Maturidi (d. 208 AH)ĥ) Kitab al-Tawhid by Imam Abu Mansur al Maturidi (d. Other short works ascribed to the Imam include the following three works:Ģ) Kitab al-Wasiyya (the work has been published with the Sharh of Mulla Hussain ibn Iskandar al-Hanafi, Hyderabad, India, 1321 AH).ģ) Al-Alim wal Muta’alim (it has been published with the notes of Shaykh Muhammad Zahid al-Kawthari) in the recension of Imam Abu Muqatil al-Samarqandi (d. See below for a number of commentaries on this text. There is more than one recension, one being that of Hammad ibn Abi Hanifa and another from Abu Muti’i al-Balkhi whose recension is also known as al-Fiqh al-Absat. 150 AH)ġ) Al-Fiqh al-Akbar attributed to Imam Abu Hanifa (d. The following list is also downloadable as a pdf file at the end.Ĩ0 BOOKS ON SUNNI CREED (AQIDA) ACCORDING TO THE A lot of these works also address the patently false notions spread by open enemies of the Sunni-Hanafi school in this age who claim to be the real advocates of the Salafus-Salihin in this age of trials and tribulations. Many of these works also address in a nuanced and academic way the deviations in terms of creed by members of the 72 deviant sects attached to Islam, as well as defending the status and standing of the early Hanafi school as being a true advocate and representative of the early Muslims (Salafus-Salihin) in terms of sound creedo. The list also demonstrates that the Sunni-Hanafi scholars have always taken the issue of Aqida (Islamic creed) as a priority in order to disseminate the truth (haqq) over falsehood (batil) century after century. The works were all written in Arabic and some have been translated into other languages also. The list starts off with works ascribed to the great Imam Abu Hanifa himself and ends off with some titles from the last Islamic century. The following is a list of 80 works written by some well known scholars linked mainly to the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. ![]()
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