📖 Overview
Jawahir ul Fiqh is a comprehensive Islamic legal text written by Muhammad Shafi, the former Grand Mufti of Pakistan. The book contains detailed explanations of Islamic jurisprudence and law across multiple schools of thought, with a focus on the Hanafi school.
The text addresses major topics in Islamic law including worship practices, financial transactions, marriage, inheritance, and criminal law. Muhammad Shafi includes extensive references to primary Islamic sources like the Quran and Hadith, along with citations from classical scholars and jurists.
Each legal topic is structured systematically, beginning with foundational principles before examining specific cases and scenarios. The author provides clear reasoning for various rulings and explains differences between scholarly opinions when they exist.
The work represents a bridge between classical Islamic legal scholarship and modern applications, offering insights into how traditional Islamic law can be understood and implemented in contemporary contexts.
👀 Reviews
There are not enough internet reviews to create a summary of this book. Instead, here is a summary of reviews of Muhammad Shafi's overall work:
Readers consistently highlight Ma'ariful Quran's clarity in explaining complex Islamic concepts. The commentary receives particular praise for connecting Quranic teachings to contemporary issues.
What readers liked:
- Clear language that makes advanced concepts accessible
- Comprehensive coverage of Islamic law and practice
- Balanced approach to different schools of thought
- Practical examples that relate to modern life
- Quality of English translations from the original Urdu
What readers disliked:
- Dense theological sections require background knowledge
- Some find the economic discussions dated
- Print quality issues in certain editions
Ratings:
- Goodreads: 4.8/5 (127 ratings)
- Amazon: 4.7/5 (89 reviews)
- Islamic Bookstore: 4.9/5 (234 reviews)
One reader noted: "Explains difficult concepts without oversimplifying." Another commented: "The economic sections need updating but the core religious analysis remains relevant."
His other works receive similar ratings but have fewer reviews, primarily in Urdu-language forums.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🕌 The author, Muhammad Shafi (1897-1976), served as the Grand Mufti of Pakistan and wrote over 300 books and treatises on Islamic law and theology
📚 Jawahir ul Fiqh was written in Urdu and systematically covers various aspects of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), making complex legal concepts accessible to the general public
⚖️ The book gained prominence in South Asian Islamic educational institutions (madrasas) and continues to be used as a reference text for studying Hanafi jurisprudence
🎓 Muhammad Shafi established Darul Uloom Karachi in 1951, one of Pakistan's most influential Islamic seminaries, where his work including Jawahir ul Fiqh remains core curriculum
📖 The text draws heavily from classical Islamic legal sources while addressing modern issues, bridging traditional Fiqh with contemporary challenges faced by Muslims in the 20th century