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What decent books would you suggest on fiqh?

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  1. "Umdat al-Fiqh" by Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni: This book is considered a Shafii classic in the field of fiqh, providing a comprehensive introduction to the principles and methodology of Islamic jurisprudence.

  2. "Al-Mughni" by Imam Ibn Qudamah Al-Maqdisi: This book is a comprehensive Hanbali reference work on fiqh, covering a wide range of topics and issues related to Islamic law and jurisprudence.

  3. "Al-Hidayah" by Imam al-Marghinani: Considered a classic by the Hanafis in the field of fiqh, providing a detailed explanation of the principles and methodology of Islamic jurisprudence.

  4. "Al-Muntakhab" by Imam Muhammad ibn Hasan al-Shaybani: A comprehensive Hanafi reference work on fiqh, covering a wide range of topics and issues related to Islamic law and jurisprudence.

  5. "Fiqh al-Sunnah" by Sayyid Sabiq: This book is a comprehensive introduction to the principles and methodology of fiqh.

  6. "The Reliance of the Traveller" by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri: This is a classic intro in the field of fiqh, providing a comprehensive reference on Islamic law and jurisprudence, including details on the traditional rules of worship, commercial transactions, marriage and more.


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