Imam Abu Hanifa
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Imam Abu Hanifa is a biographical and scholarly work by A. K. M. Fazlur Rahman that examines the life, teachings, and legacy of Abu Hanifa al-Nu'man ibn Thabit, the eighth-century Islamic jurist and founder of the Hanafi school of Islamic law. First published in 1997, this study traces the intellectual development of one of Islam's most influential legal scholars and his enduring contribution to Islamic jurisprudence.
Rahman's examination covers Abu Hanifa's early years in Kufa, his formation as a scholar, and the methodological innovations that distinguished his approach to fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). The work contextualizes Abu Hanifa's legal philosophy within the broader intellectual landscape of early Islamic scholarship and demonstrates why the Hanafi school became the most widely followed madhab (school of law) across much of the Muslim world, from the Ottoman Empire to South Asia.
This title serves as both a historical account and an introduction to Islamic legal thought for readers seeking to understand the foundational figures of Islamic jurisprudence. The book is grounded in historical sources and provides insight into the methods and reasoning that shaped Islamic law as it developed across centuries and continents.
- Author: A. K. M. Fazlur Rahman
- Published: 1997
- Subject: Islamic law, biography, jurisprudence
- Audience: Students of Islamic studies, Islamic history, and legal philosophy
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