Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
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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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