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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 17th January 2012 11:17
Volume 1 - http://ia700801.us.archive.org/18/items/BidayatAl-mujtahidTheDistinguishedJuristsPrimer/TheDistinguishedJuristsPrimerVol1.pdf

Volume 2- http://ia700802.us.archive.org/29/items/BidayatAl-mujtahidTheDistinguishedJuristsPrimerVol2/TheDistinguishedJuristsPrimerVol2.pdf

By Ibn Rushd al-Maliki (رحمه الله)

Ibn Rushd رحمه الله was a Maliki Jurist (Qadi) but presents the views of other schools (Hanafi, Shafi'ee, Hanbali & Zahiri) with the usual Respect and objectivity. This book is among the best known example of the Shari'a science of Ilm al Khilaf (the knowledge of variant ruling). It is one of the most well known works of ilm-ul- 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.

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