I received the following announcement from the renowned bibliophile Mawlana Husain Kadodia: —– It is with the fadl of Allah Ta’ala that the beneficial Hanafi Fatwa Manual, al-Fatawa as-Sirajiyyah, of Siraj ad-Din al-Ushi (d. after 569 AH), has recently been edited and printed. The work was carried out by Mawlana Uthman Bastawi, the librarian atContinueContinue reading “Al-Fatawa al-Sirajiyyah: New Book Announcement”
Author Archives: Bilal Ali
Link to Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr’s Al-Tamhid
This link is for a class on the Sharh al-‘Aqidah al-Nasafiyyah. In the third volume or so there is a discussion on the istiwa’. If anyone finds it, please let us know. I’ve provided two versions of the book as well, the first is the original book and the second is a tabwib into fiqhiContinueContinue reading “Link to Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr’s Al-Tamhid”
Al-Ta’rif bi Awham man Qassama ‘l-Sunan ila Sahih wa Da’if by Mahmud Sa’id Mamduh
A well-known rebuttal of Shaykh Nasir al-Din al-Albani’s critique of the four Sunan works, this six-volume work is very useful for the hadith researcher. The pdf of the book can be found at the following link: http://narjes-library.blogspot.com/2011/05/blog-post_578.html
A Small Reading List of Hanbali Fiqh Texts
By Shaykh Musa Furber The following is a list of Hanbali books limited to the subjects of fiqh and usul al-fiqh. The question keeps coming up of what books people should obtain if they want to have a decent Hanbali section in their reference library. What follows is just my personal preference, based on myContinueContinue reading “A Small Reading List of Hanbali Fiqh Texts”
Huda al-Abrar ‘ala Tal’at al-Anwar
Provided by Shaykh Murabit Benavidez. He writes: “This is the Hadith terminology text that is taught in Mauritania. Here is the first section… The final complete edition will have all of the papers aligning correctly.” Huda al-Abrar ‘ala Tal’at al-Anwar Part 1
New Link: Khazanat al-Madhhab al-Hanbali
We just added a new link to a large collection of Arabic works on the Hanbali madhhab. I believe it is operated by the same people who run the similar Maliki site. Both links can be found on the bottom right of the home page. The link reads Khazanat al-Madhhab al-Hanbali.
