Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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The jurisprudential choices of the scholar Ibn Al-Aqrab Al-Hanafi - may God have mercy on him - (T.: 774 AH) In reconciliation from his book Care in the Abstraction of Guidance Issues - A Comparative Study
Youssef Najm Abdul Hassan, Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Abdul-Majeed Al-Shaher
Abstract
But after. This is a study in the choices of the scholar Ibn al-Aqbar - may God have mercy on him - who lived in the eighth century AH, in peace, from his book “Al-Ra’iya fi Tajrid Issues of Guidance” and I studied it in a comparative jurisprudential study and simplified it on eight schools, and I showed in this research the translation of the scholar Ibn al-Aqbar I collected it and refined it personally and scientifically, and I studied his choices regarding reconciliation, which were represented in two issues: the first is reconciliation between a man and a woman if she claims marriage and he denies it, and reconciliation between the heirs in the estate of its notables is unknown. Being the easiest of rulings and the most beloved of them to God Almighty, except that it is not correct in every dispute and for any right, and this is what I will explain during this research, by collecting the sayings of the jurists and clarifying the most correct statement as required by the evidence and the legitimate purposes with impartiality, honesty and impartiality
Keywords
son of the closest - peace - woman - inheritance
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