9Fiqh Methodology in Tuhfat ul-Ahwathi

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What is one of the main components of the author's methodology related to Fiqh and Mutoon?

  • He discusses rulings and benefits derived from Ahaadith. (correct)
  • He ignores the opinions of the scholars.
  • He avoids discussing the differences in narrations.
  • He only focuses on the opinions of well-known scholars.

Which aspect is included in his methodology related to the science of Hadith?

  • He does not consider the opinions of scholars.
  • He dismisses the importance of Isnaad.
  • He focuses on the terminology used by at-Tirmidhi. (correct)
  • He does not mention any Gharā'ib.

What does the author do regarding the Ahaadith he discusses?

  • He categorizes them without explanation.
  • He mentions them under chapter titles and clarifies their meanings. (correct)
  • He only provides a summary without the Isnaad.
  • He only discusses the ones with unanimous agreement.

How does the author approach different opinions in Fiqh?

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What is one method the author uses to analyze Ahaadith?

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Study Notes

  • Extracts rulings and benefits from Ahaadith through meticulous analysis.
  • Weighs the opinions of various scholars, presenting a balanced view of differing viewpoints.

Status of the Author

  • Possesses extensive knowledge with an emphasis on correct Aqeedah.
  • Addresses differences in narrations found in Fiqh Sunnan texts, illustrating this with examples such as 'Awn ul Ma'bood 168.

Tuhfat ul-Ahwathi bi Sharh Jaami' ut-Tirmidhi

  • Written by Abu ul-'Alaa al-Mubarakfoori, who lived during the Islamic year 1353 AH.

Methodology and Organization of Tuhfat ul-Ahwathi

  • Organizes Ahaadith under relevant chapter titles, providing clear explanations of each.
  • Discusses the Isnaad (chain of narrators) for each Hadith, enhancing understanding of transmission authenticity.
  • Explains Ghareeb (unusual or rare terms) found within the Ahaadith, providing clarity for readers.
  • Clarifies the specific terminologies employed by at-Tirmidhi, aiding comprehension.
  • Conducts Takhreej (extraction and verification) of Ahaadith that at-Tirmidhi refers to with "wa fil-baab", identifying their relevance and context.
  • Discusses various rulings derived from the Hadith, offering guidance based on scholarly consensus.
  • Compiles differing opinions on jurisprudential matters, determining the most authoritative stance.
  • Identifies and discusses unnamed men (narrators) mentioned by at-Tirmidhi from whom jurisprudential opinions are extracted, ensuring comprehensive scholarly evaluation.
  • Provides additional examples and detailed references, such as those found on page 169 of Tuhfat ul-Ahwathi by Mubarakfoori.

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