Description: These are a specialised set of lectures for students who have strong familiarity with Hanafi Sacred Law. The course is not suitable for beginner students or those with insufficient prior study of the madhhab. Previous recordings and resources, and access to the forum, will be available to registered students. Please note that this course has now ended and registration provides you with access to the recordings and resources.
Instructor: Shaykh Muhammad Yasir Shahin
Muhammed Yasir Shahin is a Researcher at ISAM Centre for Islamic Studies in Istanbul and a PhD student in Islamic Law. He completed his undergraduate studies at Tripoli University in Lebanon, and studied Law and Sharia at al-Azhar University in Cairo. He obtained his Master’s degree in Islamic Law at Fatih Sultan Mehmet University in Istanbul with the thesis entitled, “The Jurisprudential Difference Between the Hanafi Jurists of Iraq and the Transoxiana”. Muhammed Shahin pursues research about Hanafi approaches to both fiqh and usul al-fiqh, and studies fundamental manuscripts that belong to the Hanafi school. He has edited several rare manuscripts, such as al-Qudurī’s (d. 428/1037) al-Taqrīb.
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Length of Course: 8 Weeks / ~ 10 Hours
Prerequisites: A complete study of at least one full primer (matn) in Hanafi Sacred Law, such as Mukhtasar al-Quduri, al-Mukhtar li’l Fatwa, Kanz al-Daqa’iq, or similar.
Level: Intermediate
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Topics: Lectures covering the Fiqh Traditions of Iraq, Khurasan, Transoxiana, the Ottomans, and the Egyptians.