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: The school's unique emphasis on juristic discretion (istihsan) and analogical reasoning (qiyas) compared to other schools.

The text Sharh al-Wiqayah by Ubaydullah ibn Masud al-Mahbubi (commenting on the Wiqayah of his grandfather) serves as a primary source for Hanafi jurisprudence. The early sections deal extensively with the types of water permissible for ablution ( Wudu ). sharh hanafiyah page 89 new

: This page is particularly useful for university-level students or individuals enrolled in Mustalah Hadith (Hadith science) courses. : The school's unique emphasis on juristic discretion

In modern prints of (an essential Hanafi creed text), page 89 frequently discusses: : This page is particularly useful for university-level

Page 89 of several Principles of Jurisprudence manuals explores the "prohibited for an external reason." For example, why is a physician allowed to look at private parts during a medical exam? The commentary explains that while such acts are generally forbidden to prevent greater sins (like zina ), they become permissible when they prevent immediate hardship or health risks.

The old lithograph editions contained scribal errors where an entire line was dropped from the manuscript. Specifically, the negation ( la ) before “yajuz” (it is permissible) was omitted on the old page 89.

He fiercely denies that humans are “creators” (khāliqūn) of their acts. To ascribe creative power to any being besides Allah is shirk (polytheism). The page quotes al-Ṭaḥāwī’s own line: “The servant has no share in creation whatsoever.”

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