Rejection of qiyas (analogical reasoning) and taqlid (blind following of schools), focusing instead on direct textual evidence.

If you are looking for a specific topic in an , the book is generally structured as follows: Kitab al-Tawheed (Book of Monotheism): Principles of faith. Kitab al-Taharah: Issues of purification and cleanliness. Kitab al-Salah: Detailed rulings on prayer. Zakat, Fasting, and Hajj. Mu'amalat: Business, trade, and financial transactions. Nikah and Talaq: Marriage and divorce. Hudud and Jinayat: Penalties and criminal law. Conclusion

The text offers detailed, often unique perspectives on marriage, divorce, and custody. For example, some summaries highlight his strict view on the necessity of proper witnessing and the invalidity of certain types of proxy in divorce. 3. Business Transactions (Mu'amalat)

Al-Muhalla (also written as Al-Muhalla bil-Athar ) is one of the most celebrated and monumental works in the history of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh). Authored by the brilliant 11th-century Andalusian scholar Imam Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi, this massive encyclopedia is the foundational text of the Zahiri (literalist) school of thought.

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