al-Istidhkar li Madhhab ‘Ulama al-Amsar

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al-Istidhkar li Madhhab ‘Ulama al-Amsar is a major hadith-based Maliki fiqh compendium by Ibn Abd al-Barr that systematically analyzes legal opinions of early Muslim scholars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic jurisprudence book
Maliki fiqh compendium
hadith-based fiqh work
aim to document and analyze the madhhab of the scholars of the various Muslim lands
approach comparative fiqh within a Maliki framework
audience Islamic jurists
advanced students of Maliki fiqh
author Ibn Abd al-Barr NERFINISHED
authorName Yusuf ibn Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Abd al-Barr al-Namari al-Qurtubi NERFINISHED
citationStyle extensive citation of hadith chains and reports
compares Maliki positions with other Sunni schools
field usul al-fiqh application
focus Maliki legal rulings
comparative analysis of early juristic opinions
genre fiqh
hadith commentary
importance considered one of the major classical Maliki references
influencedBy Malik ibn Anas NERFINISHED
al-Muwatta of Malik ibn Anas NERFINISHED
language Arabic
madhhab Maliki NERFINISHED
mainSources hadith
legal opinions of early Muslim scholars
methodology systematic analysis of legal opinions of early Muslim scholars
preservationStatus manuscripts and printed editions available
region al-Andalus NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor al-Tamhid lima fi al-Muwatta min al-Ma‘ani wa al-Asanid NERFINISHED
religion Islam
scholarlyReputation highly regarded among Maliki scholars
schoolOfLaw Sunni
structure organized by legal chapters (abwab al-fiqh)
subject Islamic law
hadith-based legal reasoning
timePeriod 11th century CE
5th century AH
titleMeaning The Memorization (or Recollection) of the School of the Scholars of the Lands NERFINISHED
typeOfEvidence Prophetic hadith
Quranic verses
opinions of early jurists from different regions
sayings of Companions
usedIn traditional Maliki curricula in some regions
uses athar of Sahaba and Tabiin
evidences from hadith for Maliki rulings

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Ibn Abd al-Barr notableWork al-Istidhkar li Madhhab ‘Ulama al-Amsar