Author

Ibn Nujaym

📖 Overview

Ibn Nujaym (1520-1563) was an influential Hanafi jurist and legal scholar from Egypt whose works became foundational texts in Islamic jurisprudence. His full name was Zayn al-Din ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad, though he became widely known by his surname Ibn Nujaym. His most significant contribution is Al-Ashbah wa'l-Naza'ir, a comprehensive work on legal maxims and principles of Islamic law that continues to be studied in traditional Islamic institutions. Ibn Nujaym also authored Al-Bahr al-Ra'iq, an extensive commentary on Islamic jurisprudence that became one of the authoritative references in the Hanafi school of thought. While based in Cairo, Ibn Nujaym held positions as a professor and jurist, training numerous students who went on to become prominent scholars. His expertise encompassed not only Islamic law but also areas such as Arabic grammar, logic, and theological discourse. Though he died at the relatively young age of 43, Ibn Nujaym's scholarly legacy persisted through his writings and students, particularly within the Ottoman Empire where his works were widely circulated and cited. His brother and son also became noted scholars, helping to preserve and propagate his intellectual contributions.

👀 Reviews

Limited reader reviews and ratings exist online for Ibn Nujaym's works due to their historical and specialized nature. His most referenced book "Al-Ashbāh wa'l-Naẓāʾir" remains primarily discussed in academic and Islamic legal contexts. Readers value: - Clear organization of Hanafi legal principles - Systematic approach to explaining Islamic jurisprudence - Integration of both legal rules and their exceptions Common criticisms: - Dense, technical language makes texts inaccessible to non-scholars - Limited English translations available - Some readers note difficulty following complex legal arguments No ratings currently exist on Goodreads or Amazon. The work appears in academic citations and Islamic legal references, but lacks broad public reviews. Most online discussions occur in Arabic-language forums and scholarly publications focusing on Islamic law. Note: This is based on limited available review data. Many historical works from this era and field lack public reader feedback platforms.

📚 Books by Ibn Nujaym

Al-Ashbah wa'l-Naza'ir - A comprehensive work on legal maxims and fundamental principles of Hanafi jurisprudence, organized into six main categories.

Al-Bahr al-Ra'iq - A detailed commentary on Kanz al-Daqa'iq, covering Hanafi fiqh rulings and their legal reasoning.

Al-Fawa'id al-Zayniyyah fi Fiqh al-Hanafiyyah - A collection of legal opinions and rulings specific to the Hanafi school of law.

Risalah fi'l-Istibdal - A treatise examining the rules and conditions for substituting religious endowments (waqf).

Al-Fatawa al-Zayniyyah - A compilation of legal verdicts and responses to religious queries in accordance with Hanafi jurisprudence.

Hashiyah 'ala al-Hidayah - Marginal notes and commentary on al-Marghinani's foundational text of Hanafi law, al-Hidayah.

Risalah fi'l-Imamah - A focused work on the rules and requirements of prayer leadership in Islamic worship.