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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Mun'im ibn Awf's Hanbali Jurisprudence: One-Seventh Sacrifice for One Person.
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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Mun'im ibn Awf's Hanbali Jurisprudence: One-Seventh Sacrifice for One Person.

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This profound work by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Mun'im ibn Awf meticulously explores a specific and often debated point within Hanbali Islamic jurisprudence concerning the Udhiyah (sacrificial offering) during Eid al-Adha. The book rigorously argues the Hanbali stance that when a large animal, such as a camel or a cow, is sacrificed collectively, each seventh share of that animal is considered sufficient to fulfill the sacrifice for only one individual, not more. Through detailed argumentation and reliance on established Hanbali principles, this scholarly text clarifies the intricate rules governing shared sacrificial rites, providing essential insights for students of Fiqh and scholars interested in the nuances of Islamic law, particularly within the Hanbali school.
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