al-Iqnaʿ by al-Hajjawi

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Al-Iqnaʿ by al-Hajjawi is a foundational Hanbali fiqh manual that systematically presents the school’s legal rulings and serves as a primary reference for later jurists and commentaries.

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instanceOf Hanbali fiqh manual
Islamic legal manual
Sunni legal work
aim to codify and systematize Hanbali legal rulings
author Musa ibn Ahmad al-Hajjawi NERFINISHED
citationForm al-Iqnaʿ fi Fiqh al-Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal NERFINISHED
citationStatus frequently cited in later Hanbali legal literature
contains detailed positive law rulings rather than legal theory (usul al-fiqh)
describedAs foundational Hanbali fiqh manual
systematic presentation of Hanbali legal rulings
focusesOn Islamic jurisprudence
function basis for later commentaries and marginalia
primary reference for Hanbali jurists
genre fiqh
hasCommentaryOnIt Kashshaf al-Qinaʿ NERFINISHED
various marginal glosses (hawashi)
influenced Hanbali legal practice in later centuries
later Hanbali jurists
intendedAudience Hanbali scholars and advanced students
language Arabic
legalScope acts of worship (ʿibadat)
criminal law (ʿuqubat)
judicial rulings
personal status law
transactions (muʿamalat)
madhhab Hanbali NERFINISHED
methodology presents preferred (muʿtamad) views of the school
relies on established Hanbali positions
pedagogicalRole intermediate to advanced level fiqh manual
regionOfInfluence Najd and central Arabia NERFINISHED
Ottoman-era Hanbali circles
wider Hanbali communities
relatedWorkByAuthor Zad al-Mustaqniʿ NERFINISHED
religiousDiscipline Islamic law (shariʿa)
religiousTradition Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
schoolOfLaw Hanbali school NERFINISHED
schoolRole one of the relied-upon texts (mutun) in Hanbali fiqh
schoolStatus authoritative text in the late Hanbali school
structure organized by chapters of fiqh
timePeriod post-classical Islamic period
transmission studied with ijaza in traditional Hanbali circles
usedAs reference work for issuing fatwas in the Hanbali school
teaching text in Hanbali madrasas
usedBy muftis of the Hanbali school
students of Hanbali jurisprudence

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Kashshaf al-Qinaʿ by al-Bahuti commentaryOn al-Iqnaʿ by al-Hajjawi
subject surface form: Kashshaf al-Qinaʿ