Footnotes (6)
75
See Chapter One of the present work.
76
See al Razi, Manaqib al Shafi'i, p. 98 ff, and al Nashshar,
op. cit., p.55.
77
Al Imam al Shafi'i's "new" Fiqh is the name given to his legal work
after he had settled in Egypt. Essentially, this represents his mature
thinking following the long period of his study under both the Maliki and the Hanafi schools of legal thought. (Ed.)
78
See Mustafa Abd al Razzaq, al Imam al Shafi'i, p. 45.
79
See al Dahlawi, Al Insaf and Abu Zahrah, Abu
Hanifah, p. 223.
80
See Tarikh Baghdad!, Vol. XXXI, p. 368, al Intiqa'
p. 142, and Mashayikh Balkh al Hanafiyah, p. 190.
81
See al Samarqandi, Mizan al Usul, I, 52; Taqi al Din al
Ghazzi, al Tabaqat al Saniyah I, 43; and Mashayikh
Balkh, p. 193.
82
Ibid.
83
See Muhammad Yusuf Musa, Thrikh al Fiqh, p. 160.
84
See al Khawarizmi, Mafatih al 'Ulum, Vols. VI, VIII; and Ibn
Khaldun, Al Muqaddimah, III, 1125-1128, 1161-1166.
85
See Miftah al Sa'adah.
86
See al Ghazzali, al Mustasfa, Vol.I, p. 3, and al
Mankhul; also Shifa' al Ghalil fi Bayan al Shibh Wa al
Makhil, Masalih al Ta'lil, and Tahdhib al Usul, all of which
are important Usuli books.
87
A well-known Saying attributed to the Khalifah, 'Umar ibn al
Khattab.
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