Islamic Books And Their Authors Verified __full__

Islamic Books And Their Authors Verified __full__

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Islamic Books and Their Authors: A Verification Study

Islamic Law was systematized by four great Imams. Their verified works (or those codified by their students) form the basis of mainstream Sunni practice. Al-Muwatta Author: Malik ibn Anas (711–795 CE). islamic books and their authors verified

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| Book | Author | Verification | |------|--------|--------------| | The Lawful and Prohibited in Islam | Yusuf al-Qaradawi (d. 2022) | PhD from Al-Azhar. Reviewed by the International Union of Muslim Scholars. Note: Some Gulf scholars criticize his methodology; cross-check fatwas with a local scholar. | | Islamic Etiquettes | Muhammad b. ‘Alawi al-Maliki (d. 2004) | Verified Maliki scholar with ijazah from over 200 teachers. Taught at Masjid al-Haram, Mecca. | Title Islamic Books and Their Authors: A Verification

He also mentioned organizations like Dar al-Hadith in Damascus and Markaz al-Nu'man in Qatar, where teams of scholars spend decades producing a single, verified edition of an ancient text. Gather all known manuscript witnesses

Appendix: Suggested Workflow for Verifying a Single Work

  1. Gather all known manuscript witnesses.
  2. Record provenance, colophon details, and physical attributes.
  3. Collate textual variants and produce synoptic tables.
  4. Identify earliest external references.
  5. Apply stylometric comparisons.
  6. Draft critical apparatus and publish findings.