Nihayatul Muhtaj

: Al-Ramli is known for his clarity and for reconciling disparate opinions within the school to provide a definitive "final word" on legal issues.

In the study of the late Shafi'i school, Nihayatul Muhtaj is rarely mentioned without its counterpart: Mughni al-Muhtaj by Imam Shams al-Din al-Ramli. nihayatul muhtaj

This is not a beginner's book. It is a highly technical, deep-dive resource intended for who need to understand the intricate legal reasoning and final official positions of the Shafi'i Madhhab. : Al-Ramli is known for his clarity and

Nihayat al-Muhtaj ila Sharh al-Minhaj Author: Shihab al-Din Abu al-‘Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hajar al-Haytami (1504–1567 CE / 911–974 AH). It is a highly technical, deep-dive resource intended

The title Nihayatul Muhtaj (The End of the Seeker's Need) is not arrogant; it is descriptive. The author intended the book to be so comprehensive that a student would not need to look elsewhere for legal clarifications.

The work begins with an introduction to the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, followed by an examination of the sources of Islamic law (Qur'an, Hadith, and consensus). Subsequent sections delve into various aspects of worship, including purification, prayer, fasting, and pilgrimage. The text also explores more complex issues, such as commercial transactions, marriage, divorce, and inheritance.

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