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A Hanbali Epitome: The Student's Guide For Accomplishing The Pursued Objectives Pertaining to Worship By Mar'i Yusuf al-Karmi al-Hanbali
ISBN: 9781916475663
Author: Mari Yusuf al-Karmi al-Hanbali
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages 376
Size: 9.7 x6.5 x 1.3 inch
Publication year: 2020
Language: Arabic
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About This Book:
Mar'i Yusuf al-Karmi al-Hanbali's "A Hanbali Epitome: The Student's Guide For Accomplishing The Pursued Objectives Pertaining to Worship" is a thorough guidebook that offers significant insights and practical instructions connected to worship within the Hanbali school of thought. The book contains a wide range of religious acts, such as prayers, fasting, charity, pilgrimage, and other Hanbali-recommended rituals. Its goal is to be a useful resource for Islamic jurisprudence students and knowledge seekers who want to expand their understanding and practice of Hanbali worship.
This book is a translation of Mar'i b. Yusuf al-Karmi’s (d. 1033/1623) classical Ḥanbali law manual, Dalīl al-Ṭālib. In 1961 George M. Baroody translated the section of criminal law as part of a Masters’ thesis. The present work focuses on the sections of worship (ʿibādāt). It clearly presents the rules and regulations the Muslim community requires for purification, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage, and warfare. A lengthy introduction to Islamic law and the Ḥanbalī school has been included to prepare the readers. The language employed in the translation has been kept simple, straightforward, and modern to make the work accessible to everyone who speaks English – law student or otherwise. This bilingual edition, with its parallel Arabic text, will allow readers to access the original Arabic and hopefully help with vocabulary building, oracy, and future translations. Muslims for many centuries have turned to Dalīl al-Ṭālib for study, and ultimately to be informed of their religious practices. It is hoped the translation, The Student’s Guide, will produce a similar response and convey the spirit and manner of the original owing to its style and simplicity.