Leading Role of Hanfi scholars in the constitution & compilation of the legal maxims

Abstract
The knowledge of the legal maxims 1s neither the outcome of Muslim scholars, nor the product of their experience. None of the scholars of Islamic jurisprudence chalked out these principles by himself, nor a specific team/board of religious scholars form them by virtue of their knowledge and exalted position. Even the credit does not go to the scholars of a particular area, era or class. Like other Islamic sciences, the legal maxims also originated from Quran and Hadith. Quran & Hadith either directly mention these principles (in certain cases) or it give such formula (in many cases) which enable a scholar to derive these principles. We have a reasonable collection of such principles having its origin in Quran or Hadith, later on known as “Qawa’ed Nassia’. Companions of the Holy Prophet (SAW) and their disciples took guidance from these principles & formula. Their follower scholars & judges went further ahead in the same direction and consequently got success in compiling & forming the knowledge of the legal maxims which are known as “Qawa’ed Mustanbata”. Scholars of all the four sects of Islamic jurisprudence took active part in the written efforts (of this field). Hence the important origins of these knowledge were compiled. But it is a fact that the relevant scholars of Hanfi school of thought were the torch bears in shaping the principles as a proper / specific discipline. They played leading role from different aspects in constitution of this knowledge. In the given article a scholastic effort has been made to discuss and analyze this role of Hanfi scholars.

Dr Saleem-ur-Rahman, Dr Abdul-Qadir Suleman. (2018) علم قواعد فقہ کی تشکیل میں فقہائے احناف کا قائدانہ کردار, Hazara Islamicus, Volume 7, Issue 2.
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