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Where does this title come from, then, and what might it represent? This article serves as a scholarly detective story—and practical resource—to help you uncover the real book hidden behind that elusive phrase. Let's cut through the confusion, explore the most promising candidate (the newly edited Taysīr al-Taḥrīr ), and equip you with the tools to find it yourself.

Not yet in full. Selected passages are translated in The Hanafi Manual of Worship (UK Islamic Academy, 2020, p. 112-114). An ongoing project by Darul Qasim aims to produce a complete translation by 2026.

(Hadith terminology), providing a step-by-step guide to authenticating narrations. Target Audience

He asserts, with strong Qur’anic evidence (e.g., Q 37:96 – “Allah created you and what you do”), that every atom of existence—including the existence of an act—is directly willed and brought into being by Allah alone. No human act occurs outside God’s creative power. This preserves absolute divine unity and sovereignty. sharh hanafiyah page 89 new

If a woman needs a Shar’i (legal) ruling, she should first ask her husband if he is a scholar.

Evidence for folding hands and the proper position of feet based on authentic hadith . 3. Practical Methodology for Students Modern commentaries like Sharh Hanafiyah: Insights on Hadith

To make the Hanafi position accessible, Ibn Abī al-‘Izz (on this page or in close proximity) often uses a vivid analogy, which the new edition’s footnotes on page 89 help clarify: Where does this title come from, then, and

| Aspect | Old Edition Position (Misunderstood) | New Edition Position (Page 89 Clarification) | |--------|--------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------| | Start of wiping period | From the time of wearing socks | From the first time ablution is broken after wearing socks | | Validity if minor nullifier happens after 23 hours | Still valid | No, must remove socks and wash feet | | Traveler’s concession | 72 hours total | 72 hours from first nullification, not from departure | | Evidence cited | Zufar’s weaker qawl (opinion) | Abu Hanifah and Abu Yusuf’s stronger qawl |

, are often cited by page number in scholarly circles for consistency. Madani Bookstore Content on Page 89

Whether you are a student preparing for ‘alimiyyah exams, a researcher writing on comparative fiqh, or a practicing Muslim seeking correct wudu, is indispensable. Not yet in full

Note: This essay is a general analysis. For precise content, refer to the original text in its published form.

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