Ebu's-su'ud: The Islamic Legal TraditionEdinburgh University Press, 1997 - 288 sayfa The Jurist Ebu's-su`ud (c1490-1574) occupies a key position in the history of Islamic Law. He was a scholar who, for forty years, occupied successfully the senior judicial positions in the Ottoman Empire. Confronting the problem of reconciling classical Islamic jurisprudence with the day-to-day legal needs of an empire, he earned an enduring reputation as the jurist who harmonised the Holy Law of Islam with secular practice. The book examines the substance of this reputation by showing, through Ebu's-su`ud's writings, how he adapted classical Islamic legal doctrine to contemporary needs. |
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Sayfa 25
... Abu Hanifa said : ... ' , ' Abu Yusuf said : ... ' , ' Muhammad [ Shaibani ] said : ... ' , or else they attribute the opinion to any combination of these three . In attributing a legal opinion to any one of these founders , they are ...
... Abu Hanifa said : ... ' , ' Abu Yusuf said : ... ' , ' Muhammad [ Shaibani ] said : ... ' , or else they attribute the opinion to any combination of these three . In attributing a legal opinion to any one of these founders , they are ...
Sayfa 147
... Abu Yusuf and Shaibani . In Abu Hanifa's view , the capital ( ayn ) of the trust remains in the ownership of the founder , who donates the benefits as alms . He may at any time revoke the trust or sell the capital . When he dies , the ...
... Abu Yusuf and Shaibani . In Abu Hanifa's view , the capital ( ayn ) of the trust remains in the ownership of the founder , who donates the benefits as alms . He may at any time revoke the trust or sell the capital . When he dies , the ...
Sayfa 149
... Abu Hanifa . The next step is to prove that the trust had been continuously in existence since the time of its ... Yusuf and Shaibani agree that the founder's title lapses , but they differ on when it does so . Abu Yusuf maintains that ...
... Abu Hanifa . The next step is to prove that the trust had been continuously in existence since the time of its ... Yusuf and Shaibani agree that the founder's title lapses , but they differ on when it does so . Abu Yusuf maintains that ...
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