By Abu ’l-Muntaha al-Maghnisawi [Bio],
with Selections from 'Ali al-Qari’s [Bio]
Commentary Including Abu Hanifa’s [Bio]
Kitab al-Wasiyya
Compiled and Translated with an Introduction
by Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf [Bio]
Hardback edition with two color text inside
Al-Fiqh al-Akbar is one of the earliest texts written on Islamic
creed and one of the surviving works of Abu Hanifa, the Great Imam
of jurisprudence and theology. Studied for centuries in the Muslim world,
Al-Fiqh al-Akbar offers a more nuanced, textured approach to understanding
divine oneness (tawhid), the focal point of Islamic belief. It
refines one’s understanding of the Creator, the messengers and divine
communication, and enables one to gain much-needed insight into the realities
of this life and the events of the hereafter.
Al-Fiqh al-Akbar not only improves one’s understanding
of 'aqida and deepens one’s appreciation of his or her beliefs,
but it endeavors to address questions, which, if left unanswered, could
leave insidious doubt and cause communal division. Such questions include:
Where is Allah? Does Allah evolve? What constitutes true Islamic belief?
Are prophets capable of sinning? Is there creation beyond what we see? What
comes after death?
This translation of Al-Fiqh al-Akbar is an unprecedented contribution
to the subject of 'aqida in English. A lucid rendering, unhampered
by sterile literalism, it draws on a number of commentaries to unlock a
subject that has been largely inaccessible to an English readership. This
is due both to the subject’s complexity and the lack of reliable works
in English. Combining Maghnisawi’s basic commentary with copious notes
carefully selected from 'Ali al-Qari’s super-commentary and the entire
Kitab al-Wasiyya of Abu Hanifa, this edition promises to be an
essential guide on the intellectual and rewarding journey through Islamic
creed.
Reviews
“Mufti Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf has rendered a valuable service to English
speaking Muslims. The depth of his scholarship and the accessibility of
his language combine to present the reader with a text that elucidates critical
aspects of the orthodox Muslim creed, and sheds light on contentious historical
and theological issues.”
— Imam Zaid Shakir, New Islamic Directions, USA
“A substantial addition to the dismayingly small number of English
translations of works of Islamic theology… It is well suited to provide
a solid introduction to later Islamic theology, both Maturidi and Ash'ari,
as it has been studied in traditional Sunni circles for centuries.”
— Aron Zysow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA