Introduction to Al Fiqh al Hanafi (Hanafi Jurisprudence)-Sisters
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About The Course
Are you deeply intrigued by Hanafi Fiqh and yearn to explore its rich landscape, from its foundational principles to its real-world applications? Al Balagh Academy proudly offers the first-of-its-kind online course that is an immersive deep-dive into the Hanafi School of thought. Not only will this course equip you with a robust theoretical understanding of the subject, but it also provides invaluable practical insights. This comprehensive course is exceptionally relevant for both followers of Hanafi Fiqh and those eager to venture into this profound domain. Don’t miss this chance to engage with key Hanafi scholars and explore key Hanafi textbooks, thereby enriching your Islamic jurisprudence knowledge and practice.
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At A Glance
- 16 Live Online Sessions
- Duration: 4 Months
- Sundays, 3 PM - 4:30 PM (London, UK)
- Video Recordings Available
- Access to Mobile App
- Certificate
- From £12.49/Month (For 4 Months)
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- Starts on 10th December 2023
- Course Fee:
Pay in Full:£69.99£49.99
Pay in 4 Installments: £12.49 per month - Registration Deadline: 9th December 2023
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Course Overview
From the groundbreaking wisdom of Imam Abu Hanifa to the influential guidance of contemporary Hanafi scholars like Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanwi and Shaykh Taqi Usmani, this course is an expansive journey through Hanafi Fiqh’s rich 14-century history. Walk through pivotal eras, starting from the foundational years marked by the scholarly endeavors of Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad Al-Shaybani. Advance to the intricate insights of Al-Jassas and Al-Tahawi, and arrive at the modern-day revitalization led by scholars such as Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanwi and Mufti Taqi Usmani. Grasp essential Islamic legal concepts such as Taqleed, Ijtihad, and Fatwa while immersing yourself in key texts like Al-Mabsut, Mukhtasar al-Quduri, Al-Hidaya, Kanz al-Daqa’iq, Al-Fatawa Al-Hindiyyah, and Badai’ al-Sanai. Explore the contributions of great scholars like Al-Sarakhsi, Al-Quduri, Al-Marghinani, and Allama Ibn Abidin. By enrolling in this course, you will not only be captivated by the richness and depth of this legal tradition but also gain a panoramic view of its continued relevance and application in today’s world.
Learning Outcomes
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the evolution of Hanafi Fiqh, enabling you to recognize key scholars who have significantly contributed to its preservation, application, and advancement.
- Understand the richness and depth of Hanafi Fiqh across various historical periods, preparing you to participate in informed intellectual discussions about its teachings.
Here is the course outline:
Welcome Aboard: Course IntroductionEmbark on an enlightening journey that nurtures your analytical thinking, deepens your understanding of scientism, and empowers you to participate thoughtfully in discussions that bridge the gaps between diverse perspectives. |
Session 1 - Introduction to Al Fiqh Al HanafiAl Fiqh Al Hanafi is a school of Islamic jurisprudence, emphasizing reason and consensus. |
Session 2 - Foundational Principles of Hanafi FiqhHanafi Fiqh is based on Quran, Hadith, consensus, reasoning, and public interest, prioritizing flexibility and context in legal rulings. |
Session 3 - The Early Period of Hanafi Fiqh (1st-3rd Century AH)During the 1st to 3rd Islamic centuries, Hanafi Fiqh evolved with scholars like Abu Hanifa, focusing on legal reasoning and consensus. |
Session 4 - Imam Abu Hanifa: Life and LegacyAbu Hanifa, a revered jurist, founded Hanafi school, emphasizing reasoning and consensus, leaving a lasting impact on Islamic jurisprudence. |
Session 5 - Imam Abu Yusuf: Leading Student and JuristAbu Yusuf, a prominent student of Abu Hanifa, expanded Hanafi jurisprudence, contributing to legal scholarship and judicial principles. |
Session 6 - Imam Muhammad al-Shaybani and Imam ZufarMuhammad al-Shaybani and Zufar were key figures in developing Hanafi law, contributing significantly to legal principles and methodologies. |
Session 7 - The Middle Period: From Imam al-Kharkhi to Imam Al Kasani (4th-6th Century AH)In the 4th to 6th Islamic centuries, Hanafi Fiqh solidified with scholars like al-Kharkhi and Al Kasani, refining legal principles extensively. |
Session 8 - Key Hanafi Books: Mukhtasar al-Quduri, Al-Hidaya, and Bada'i' al-Sana'iThese texts—Mukhtasar al-Quduri, Al-Hidaya, and Bada'i' al-Sana'i—are pivotal in Hanafi jurisprudence, serving as foundational references for legal rulings. |
Session 9 - The Classical Era: Evolution and Consolidation (7th-10th Century AH)In the 7th to 10th Islamic centuries, Hanafi Fiqh matured, diversifying into specialized branches and solidifying its legal framework. |
Session 10 - Key Hanafi Scholars and Books: Imam Ibn Humam to Allama Ibn NujaimKey Hanafi scholars from Ibn Humam to Ibn Nujaim produced significant works, refining Hanafi jurisprudence, including Sharh Fath al-Qadir and Al-Ashbah wa'l-Naza'ir. |
Session 11 - The Renaissance Era: Revival and Adaptation (10th-14th Century AH)During the 10th to 14th Islamic centuries, Hanafi Fiqh experienced a revival, adapting to changing circumstances and reaffirming its principles. |
Session 12 - Key Hanafi Scholars and Texts: From Mulla Ali Qari to Allama Ibn AbidinKey Hanafi scholars from Mulla Ali Qari to Allama Ibn Abidin produced influential texts, enriching Hanafi jurisprudence with works like "Mirqat" and "Radd al-Muhtar." |
Session 13 - Hanafi Fiqh in the Modern World: From Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanwi to Mufti Taqi UsmaniIn the modern era, Hanafi Fiqh continued to evolve, with scholars like Ashraf Ali Thanwi and Taqi Usmani, addressing contemporary challenges. |
Session 14 - The Role of "Madaris" and Ifta Institutions in Preserving, applying and advancing Ha..."Madaris" and Ifta institutions sustain Hanafi Fiqh by teaching, issuing fatwas, and fostering research, ensuring its relevance and development. |
Session 15 - Taqleed, Ijtihad, and FatwaTaqleed involves following a legal school, Ijtihad is legal reasoning, and Fatwa is a legal opinion or ruling. |
Session 16 - The Future of Hanafi Fiqh and Contemporary ChallengesThe future of Hanafi Fiqh involves adapting to modern contexts, addressing societal changes, and maintaining relevance while upholding foundational principles. |