Al-Muhalla
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Al-Muhalla
Al-Muhalla ("The Sweetened" or "The Adorned Treatise" [1]) is a book by Islamic scholar [2], The only book of his Legal rulings existent to date.
Full nameAl Kitab al-Muhall? bi'l Ath?r (The Book Ornamented with traditions) OverviewIt is his commentary on his own al-Mujalla ("The Brilliant Treatise"), and it is considered a masterpiece of fiqh literature [1]. A site describes it:
ViewsIbn `Abd al-Salam said: "I did not see, in all the books of knowledge in Islam, anything like Ibn Hazm's al-Muhalla nor like Shaykh Muwaffaq al-Din's [Ibn Qudama] al-Mughni." Al-Dhahabi comments: "Shaykh `Izz al-Din is right, and the third is al-Bayhaqi's al-Sunan al-Kubra, and the fourth Ibn `Abd al-Barr's al-Tamhid. Whoever obtains these volumes, if he is one of the intelligent muftis and perseveres in reading them - he is truly a `alim.[1] Sheikh Muhammad Abu Zuhrah, one of the leading scholars in the twentieth century, describes this book in these words: "It is truly and accurately the pillar of Islamic Fiqh, and it is a highly useful book. Had it not been for the usage of scathing remarks and some phrases that are evidently inappropriate and out of place, it would have been the best book ever on Sunni Fiqh. [3] Editions
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