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Qurʾān (as Source of Law)
The primary source of Islamic law: the divine revelation whose legal verses (āyāt al-aḥkām) are the foundational textual authority.
The primary source of Islamic law: the divine revelation whose legal verses (āyāt al-aḥkām) are the foundational textual authority.
How it traveled
- Ihkam Fi Usul AhkamCordoba · 1064explains
- Burhan Fi Usul FiqhNishapur · 1085explains
Key passages(20)
REF ref-ahmad-raza-khan-kanz-al-iman-the-treasure-of-faith-qur-an-translation
Kanz al-Iman (The Treasure of Faith): Qur'an Translation · Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi
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Modern teachers who discuss this idea
Modern and living teachers whose books take up Qurʾān (as Source of Law). These works are still in copyright, so we can’t show the text here — each links out to the book.
- Ahmad Raza Khan BarelviKanz al-Iman (The Treasure of Faith): Qur'an Translation(1911)View on Amazon→