Sharh Hanafiyah Page 89 Repack
| Aspect | What to Remember | |--------|-------------------| | | Hanafi rulings on ablution are moderately strict—one rinse is obligatory, but optional extra rinses are permissible. | | Pedagogical Value | Because the passage is concise yet rich in sources (Qur’an, Hadith, consensus), it is a favorite excerpt for classroom discussion on “evidence hierarchy” (dalīl). | | Comparative Insight | Comparing the Hanafi position on hand placement with the Shāfiʿī (hands above the navel) and the Mālikī (hands at the sides) highlights the diversity within Sunni praxis. | | Modern Relevance | The principle of istishāb discussed on this page underpins modern fatāwā dealing with technological change (e.g., digital banking, organ donation). | | Edition‑Specific Notes | In the most recent re‑pack (2023, published by Dar al‑Mawqif ), footnotes include: • A reference to a contemporary fatwā of the Islamic Fiqh Academy on the permissibility of using a water‑saving bottle for wuduʾ. • A transliteration guide for the Arabic terms “qabd” and “istishāb.” |
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