Durre Mukhtar Jild 2 ((full))
In the vast library of Islamic jurisprudence, few books carry the weight of Radd al-Muhtar ‘ala al-Durr al-Mukhtar . In the Indian subcontinent and across the Turkish-speaking world, this monumental work is universally known by the name of its primary text: (The Chosen Pearl).
Unlike basic primers (like Nur al-Idah ), Durre Mukhtar provides tarjih (preferred rulings). For example, in the chapter on Sajda al-Sahw in , Haskafi lists dozens of scenarios (e.g., forgetting the first Tashahhud vs. forgetting a Surah) with precise legal consequences. This volume is a reference for muftis and judges. durre mukhtar jild 2
Although a Hanafi text, Durre Mukhtar often notes where the other three schools (Shafi’i, Maliki, Hanbali) differ. is especially rich in these marginal notes, teaching a student not just what to do, but why Hanafis prefer a certain position. In the vast library of Islamic jurisprudence, few
Unlike the theoretical theology of other volumes, Jild 2 deals with practical, executable law. For example, in the chapter on Sajda al-Sahw
When studying , one rarely reads it in isolation. The primary commentaries include: