قواعد في علوم الحدیث النبوی علی منهج السادة الحنفیة

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ABOUT THE BOOK

This important academic work addresses a key challenge in Islamic scholarship: how to reconcile narrations that may appear contradictory and ensure accurate understanding of the Qur’an and Sunnah. The author highlights the role of Hadith principles and foundational rules in guiding scholars to the correct interpretation and application of Prophetic narrations.

The book explains how these principles were first established by the Companions and early scholars, and later systematized by the great jurist Imam Abu Hanifa and his students. It clarifies the difference between the methodology of Hadith scholars and the methodology of jurists, especially within the Hanafi school, and how each group derives rulings and validates narrations.

By presenting the Hanafi approach to Hadith sciences in a structured and accessible format, the author meets the growing need for students to unify their understanding of Hadith principles and Hanafi legal reasoning. This book therefore becomes a crucial reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how Hanafis authenticate narrations and apply them in fiqh.

A highly beneficial resource for Hadith students, scholars, teachers, and advanced learners in traditional Islamic studies.