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"Fiqh Ul-Akbar commentary "

Imam Azam Abu Hanifa Naaman ibn Thabit Kufi (80-150 AH / 699-767 AD) was a great mujtahid and jurist, a great imam and the founder of the Hanafi school. He wrote several works on the Islamic creed. He called the science of Aqeedah al-Fiqh al-Akbar (The Greatest Fiqh or Great Fiqh) and wrote a work under the same name. Its doctrinal issues form the basis of Ahl as-Sunnah and the teachings of the community. This work is one of the main sources of the teachings of Moturidiyya, which our great compatriot, Hanafi jurist, commentator and scholar Abu Mansur Moturidi (256–333 AH / 870–944 AD) put in a system. The fact that the text of al-Fiqh al-Akbar has been reprinted and translated into languages ​​all over the world shows that it is still relevant today. Although the work has been translated into Uzbek several times, it has reappeared in this edition as an academic research and scholarly commentary. This pamphlet is mainly intended for experts in the field, especially imam-khatibs, teachers and students in the field of Aqeedah and Kalam.

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