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Furūʿ al-Fiqh (Substantive Law)
The 'branches'—the body of concrete legal rulings governing worship and transactions, as distinct from uṣūl (the roots).
The 'branches'—the body of concrete legal rulings governing worship and transactions, as distinct from uṣūl (the roots).
How it traveled
- Muhalla Bi AtharCordoba · 1064applies
- Majmuc FatawaHarran · 1328applies
Key passages(20)
REF ref-ashraf-ali-thanwi-bahishti-zewar-heavenly-ornaments
Bahishti Zewar (Heavenly Ornaments) · Ashraf Ali Thanwi
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Modern teachers who discuss this idea
Modern and living teachers whose books take up Furūʿ al-Fiqh (Substantive Law). These works are still in copyright, so we can’t show the text here — each links out to the book.
- Ashraf Ali ThanwiBahishti Zewar (Heavenly Ornaments)(1905)View on Amazon→