Category: Hanafi
Introduction In the realm of Islamic theology, few topics have generated as much discussion and controversy as the fate of Isa (Jesus) after his earthly mission. While many Muslims today believe in the physical ascension and future return of Isa, a closer examination of historical scholarship reveals a more complex . . . Read more
“Radd al-Muhtar” is a very well renowned book by Allama Ibn Abidin Ash-Shami, providing comprehensive explanations and insights serving as a valuable resource for understanding and applying Hanafi fiqh “If one writes Surah al-Fatiha with blood on the nose or the forehead, then this is allowed as shifa. If one . . . Read more
This is from the earliest and one of the renowned fiqh books of the Hanafi fiqh. It is written by Imam Al-Karkhi (d. 340 AH) and accepted by the majority of the Hanafis including Deobandis and Barelvis. Every single verse that goes against the sayings of our companions, then know . . . Read more
Introduction Non-Ahmadi Muslims (Sunnis and Shias) believe that sexual pleasures with a minor (pre-pubescent) wife are permissible. This belief is shared across all four Sunni madhabs and Shia schools. Islam teaches the opposite. Islamic law requires consummation only between two consenting adults. Yet non-Ahmadi interpretation allows any intimate interaction before . . . Read more