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The Four Imams And Their Schools
“The Four Imams and Their Schools” by Gibril Fouad Haddad provides a comprehensive historical overview of the methodology and teachings of the four founders of Sunni jurisprudence: Abu Hanifa, Shafi`i, Malik, and Ahmad ibn Hanbal. The book delves into their emphasis on understanding and practicing proof-texts from the Quran and Hadith, highlighting their rejection of mere memorization and blind adherence to tradition.
Haddad explores how these scholars embodied the principles of the Quran and Prophetic manners, leading simple lives and emphasizing the remembrance of God, which later became associated with Sufism. The book also discusses their reluctance to engage in excessive theological debates beyond the essentials of creed, focusing instead on practical application and spiritual development.
The author also examines the Imams’ attitudes towards tolerance, generosity, and acceptance of diverse opinions, viewing such diversity as a mercy rather than a source of discord. Additionally, the book explores their nuanced understanding of innovation (bid’ah), categorizing it as either beneficial or harmful based on specific criteria.
Published by Muslim Academic Trust in paperback format, “The Four Imams and Their Schools” offers valuable insights into the foundational principles and contributions of these eminent scholars, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Islamic jurisprudence and theology.
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Author: Gibril Fouad Haddad
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Muslim Academic Trust
Language: English
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