
One of the most important heritage books in Shafi’i jurisprudence, and it certainly covers much of what concerns the doctrine
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İsim | الإقناع |
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Sürüm | 3.4 |
Güncelleme | 19 Oca 2025 |
Boyut | 4 MB |
Kategori | Kitaplar ve Referans |
Yükleme sayısı | 10B+ |
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الإقناع · Açıklama
Adapted quote from the author's introduction
This is an explanation of the summary of the Imam, the scholar, the scholar, the scholar, the scholar, the intellect, the luminary of the world and the religion, Ahmad bin Al-Hussein bin Ahmad Al-Isfahani, known as Abu Shuja’, called with the utmost brevity, so that the beginner may be satisfied with it. N Reading about other than that and the average about reviewing other than that and its author called it persuasion in solving the words of Abu Shuja’.
The author of the book is Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khatib al-Shirbini al-Shafi’i al-Qahiri, the jurist, interpreter, theologian, and grammarian. He was born in Sherbin in the Dakahlia Governorate, to which he is attributed. Then he moved to Cairo and settled there until he died.
He was one of the people of Egypt who unanimously agreed upon his righteousness, knowledge, work, asceticism, and piety, in addition to his abundance of asceticism and worship, very humble, and extremely modest. It was his habit to seclude himself from the beginning of Ramadan, not leaving the mosque until after the Eid prayer.
This is an explanation of the summary of the Imam, the scholar, the scholar, the scholar, the scholar, the intellect, the luminary of the world and the religion, Ahmad bin Al-Hussein bin Ahmad Al-Isfahani, known as Abu Shuja’, called with the utmost brevity, so that the beginner may be satisfied with it. N Reading about other than that and the average about reviewing other than that and its author called it persuasion in solving the words of Abu Shuja’.
The author of the book is Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khatib al-Shirbini al-Shafi’i al-Qahiri, the jurist, interpreter, theologian, and grammarian. He was born in Sherbin in the Dakahlia Governorate, to which he is attributed. Then he moved to Cairo and settled there until he died.
He was one of the people of Egypt who unanimously agreed upon his righteousness, knowledge, work, asceticism, and piety, in addition to his abundance of asceticism and worship, very humble, and extremely modest. It was his habit to seclude himself from the beginning of Ramadan, not leaving the mosque until after the Eid prayer.