مذاہب اربعہ کے اصول وادلہ اور تدوینِ اصول-بیان و تجزیہ

Principles and Evidnces of Four Schools of Thoughts and codification of Principles - Description and Analysis

Authors

  • Muhammad Ramzan Ali M.Phil. Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan.
  • Ishrat Hanif M.Phil. Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Riphah International University, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
  • Nouman Bashir M.Phil. Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Islam, Jurisprudence, Codification of Principles, Ahnāf, Islamic Fiqh, Science of Fiqh

Abstract

The rules of law, including all pertinent discourses, were codified after the Abbasid era. During this time, numerous scholars and the four jurisprudence schools each published their own works. For instance, the teachings of Imam Āwzā’ī, Imam Sufyān Thawrī, Imam Layth ibn S’ad, etc., which were not codified by his disciples in the same manner as the first four schools of thought. Although study was the dominating trend throughout this time, imitation was also used to cultivate this period.

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Published

06-12-2023

How to Cite

Ramzan Ali, M., Hanif, I., & Bashir, N. (2023). مذاہب اربعہ کے اصول وادلہ اور تدوینِ اصول-بیان و تجزیہ: Principles and Evidnces of Four Schools of Thoughts and codification of Principles - Description and Analysis. Al-Āfāq Islamic Research Journal, 3(2), 27–39. Retrieved from http://alaafaqjournal.com/index.php/alaafaq/article/view/128