Explore the comprehensive Islamic legal principles that govern every facet of life with "The Hidaya: Commentary on the Islamic Laws" by Shaikh Burhanuddin Abi Al Hasan Ali Marghinani. This revered treatise, originally penned by Shaikh Burhanuddin Ali in the 6th century, provides guidance on essential aspects of Islam, including salah, zakah, charity, marriage, divorce, inheritance, and much more. Z. Baintner's meticulous revision eliminates biased discourse and ensures a faithful representation of the original text.
Originally translated by Charles Hamilton in 1791 CE, this edition from Darul-Ishaat presents a refined and unbiased version, making the intricate legal discussions accessible to both scholars and the general public. Mrs. Z. Bainter's dedicated efforts in revising and enhancing the text offer a valuable resource for understanding and applying Islamic principles in daily life.
The book features an alphabetical index of subjects and Arabic terminology, facilitating easy navigation. It draws on the opinions of eminent jurists and imams, including Abu Hanifah, Shafi', Malik, Ibn Hanbal, Zafar, and others. Differing viewpoints are explored in light of the Prophet's ahadith and the rulings of esteemed sahabah like Sayyidina Umar and Ali.
This revised edition aims to empower readers with a deep understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, enabling them to address complex issues and apply religious principles logically. Uncover a wealth of knowledge and practical insights into the diverse aspects of Islamic law with "The Hidaya."