Origins of Muḥammadan jurisprudence
Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
Publisher
Oxford At The Clarendon Press
Publication Year
1950 AH
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
THE following bibliography contains only works which have been quoted in this book, and does not aim at being complete. I have referred, wherever possible, to paragraphs and not to pages. In quoting Muw., Muw. Shaib., and Mud., I often found it convenient to give only the first page of the whole section in which the reference is to be found.
ARABIC
Abū Dāwūd (d. 275), al-Sunan (quoted by chapters).
Aghānī: Abū al-Faraj Iṣbahānī (d. 356), K. al-Aghānī, 20 vols., Būlāq, 1285.
Āthār A.Y., see Abū Yūsuf, K. al-Āthār.
b. = ibn, ‘the son of’.
Balādhurī (d. 279), K. Ansāb al-Ashrāf, vol. xi, ed. Ahlwardt, Leipzig, 1883.
bint = ‘the daughter of’.
Bukhārī (d. 256), al-Jāmiʿ al-Ṣaḥīḥ (quoted by chapters).
Comm. ed. Cairo, see Shāfiʿī, Treatises I and IX.
Dāraquṭnī (d. 385), al-Sunan, Delhi, 1310.
Dhahabī (d. 748), Tadhkirat al-Ḥuffāẓ, 4 vols., Hyderabad, 1333–4.
Fihrist: Ibn al-Nadīm (wrote 377), K. al-Fihrist, ed. Flügel, Leipzig, 1871.
Fiqh Akbar: al-Fiqh al-Akbar, based on the opinions of Abū Ḥanīfa, with a commentary wrongly ascribed to Māturīdī (d. 333), Hyderabad, 1321.
Ḥamāsa: Abū Tammām (d. 231), al-Ḥamāsa, with the commentary of Tibrīzī (d. 502), 4 vols., Būlāq, 1296.
Ibn ʿAbd al-Barr (d. 463), al-Istidhkār, a commentary on Mālik’s al-Muwaṭṭaʾ,
Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī (d. 852), al-Iṣāba, 4 vols., Cairo, 1328.
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