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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: New. #2776 Bidayat al-Mujtahid Wa Nihayat al-Muqtasid Arabic Book Taleef:Qadi Abu Waleed Muhammed Bin Ahmed Bin Muhammed Bin Ahmed Bin Rushd al Qurtuby Hardback 816 Pages Cream Paper Complete In 1 Book ISBN: 9789959858924 Publishers: Dar Ibn Hazm, Beirut, Lebanon About The Book The well known Book on Khilaf, a discipline that records and analyses the differences among Muslim Jurists. Ibn Rushd's Bidayat al-Mujtahid(The Distinguished Jurist's Primer) occupies a unique place among the authoritative manuals of Islamic law.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Bidayat al-Mujtahid Wa Nihayat al-Muqtasid (Arabic Book) Taleef: Qadi Abu Waleed Muhammed Bin Ahmed Bin Muhammed Bin Ahmed Bin Rushd al Qurtuby Hardback 816 Pages Cream PaperComplete In 1 Book Publishers: Dar Ibn Hazm, Beirut, LebanonISBN: 9789959858924 About The Book The well known Book on Khilaf, a discipline that records and analyses the differences among Muslim Jurists. Ibn Rushd's Bidayat al-Mujtahid (The Distinguished Jurist's Primer) occupies a unique place among the authoritative manuals of Islamic law. It is designed to prepare the jurist for the task of the mujtahid, the independent jurist, who derives the law and lays down precedents to be followed by the judge in the administration of justice. In this manual Ibn Rushd traces most of the issues of Islamic law, describing not only what the law is, but also elaborating the methodology of some of the greatest legal minds in Islam to show how such laws were derived. This text provides a still-relevant basis for the interpretation and formulation of Islamic law. Combining his legal and philosophical knowledge, Ibn Rushd transcends the boundaries of different schools and presents a critical analysis of the opinions of the famous Muslim jurists and their methodologies. The legal subject areas covered include marriage and divorce; sale and exchange of goods; wages, crop-sharing and speculative partnership; security for debts and insolvency; gifts, bequests and inheritance; and offences and judgements. 'My purpose in this treatise is to lay down in it for myself, by way of remembrance, the issues (Masa'il) of the Ahkam that are agreed upon and those that are disputed, along with their evidences, and to indicate those bases of the disputes that resemble general rules and principles, for the Faqih (jurist) may be presented with problems on which the Shara' (law) is silent." The issues are mostly those that are expressly stated in the Manthuq (unstated text of the Nass), or are closely related to those that are so stated. They are the issues agreed upon by the Muslim Fuqaha (jurists) since the generation of the Sahabah (Companions - God be pleased with them) till such time that Taqlid (following qualified scholarship) was rampant, or those over which a difference of opinion among them became widely known.' - Taken from the Preface by Ibn Rushd.
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Add to basketArabic manuscript on paper, 143 leaves plus 1 flyleaf, 19 lines to the page written in black slanted naskh, headings and important words in red, occasional marginal commentary, in a black gilt Safavid stamped binding with polychrome filigree doublures. An ownership note on folio 1A reads: The book Analutiqiya, which is the Book of the Syllogism, authored by Aristotle and translated by Ibn al-Muqaffa', passed into the possession of the humblest servant, Ibn Muhammad Baqir Jaafar, in the year nine hundred and eighty-one. The author: Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd (11261198), known in the Latin West as Averroes, was one of the most influential thinkers of the medieval world. Born in Córdoba, the great intellectual centre of al-Andalus, he trained in law, medicine, theology, and philosophy. His early career combined service as a jurist and physician with a deep engagement in the study of Aristotle, whose works were being rediscovered and systematically commented upon across the Islamic world. Averroes' fame rests above all on his philosophical writings, especially his vast series of commentaries on Aristotle, for which he was hailed in Europe as The Commentator. These ranged from short epitomes to expansive, line-by-line exegeses, and together they provided the most comprehensive account of Aristotelian logic, natural philosophy, and metaphysics available in the Middle Ages. Translated into Hebrew and Latin from the thirteenth century onward, his works shaped the course of scholastic philosophy, influencing figures such as Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, and later Renaissance humanists. In the Islamic world, Averroes stood at the intersection of philosophy, law, and theology. He defended the compatibility of reason and revelation in works such as Tahafut al-Tahafut (The Incoherence of the Incoherence), written in response to al-Ghazali. He also contributed to medicine with his encyclopedic Kulliyyat (the Colliget in Latin). His intellectual project reflected the dynamism of twelfth-century al-Andalus, where Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars shared a common commitment to rational inquiry. Averroes' legacy embodies the transmission of Greek philosophy through the Islamic tradition into Europe, making him a pivotal figure in the history of philosophy. The text: Talkhis Kitab al-Qiyas is Averroes' Middle Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics, the foundational treatise in which Aristotle first articulates the theory of the syllogism, the core of ancient and medieval logical science and the starting point of the Organon. In the Middle Commentaries, Averroes recasts Aristotle's arguments into a clear, pedagogical style designed for teaching, striking a balance between concise epitomes and exhaustive line-by-line exegesis. This tiered approachshort (jami'), middle (talkhis), and long (tafsir)is one of Averroes' major contributions, allowing readers of different levels to engage systematically with Aristotelian logic and helping to establish his reputation as "The Commentator" in the Latin West. Aristotle's Prior Analytics holds a privileged position within the Organon, laying out the rules by which valid conclusions necessarily follow from premisesthe figures and moods of the syllogism. Because logic was regarded not as a science but as the instrument of all the sciences, mastery of the Prior Analytics was essential for philosophical, medical, theological, and legal reasoning throughout late antiquity and the medieval period. By reorganising and clarifying Aristotle's material, Averroes ensured the continued vitality of the Organon-centred curriculum across Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin traditions, keeping the art of demonstration central to intellectual life. The manuscript is especially valuable for its textual history. The opening folio attributes the work to the translation of Ibn al-Muqaffa? (d. c. 757), the celebrated Abbasid-era translator whose renderings of Greek philosophical textsincluding the Organonformed the earliest Arabic corpus of Aristotelian logic. This direct reference links the manuscript to a chain of transmission that stretches from early Abbasid translation efforts through Averroes' systematic commentaries to Timurid scribes who preserved the text for subsequent scholars. The influence of Averroes' logical writings was profound. From the thirteenth century, his commentaries were translated into Hebrew and Latin and became core texts in universities such as Paris and Padua, shaping scholastic debate and giving rise to the current of "Latin Averroism." Many scholastic philosophers, including Thomas Aquinas, encountered Aristotle primarily through Averroes' interpretative lens.
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