Imam al-Haramayn Dhia' ul-Din Abd al-Malik ibn Yusuf al-Juwayni al-Shafi'i (Persian:امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 1028—1085 CE; 419—478 AH) was a PersianSunniShafi'ifaqih and mutakallim. His name is commonly abbreviated as Al-Juwayni; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al Haramayn, meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina.
Biography
Born in 1028CE in a village on the outskirts of Naysabur called Bushtaniqan in Iran, Al-Juwayni was a prominent Muslim scholar known for his gifted intellect in Islamic legal matters. Al-Juwayni was born into a family of legal study. His father, Abu Muhammad 'Abdallah b. Yusef al-Juwayni, was a well-known master of Law in the Shafi′i community as well as a Shafi'i teacher and his older brother, Abu'l-Hasan 'Ali al-Juwayni, was a Sufi teacher of Hadith.
Al-Juwayni grew up in Naysabur, an intellectually thriving area drawing scholars to it. Naturally, Juwayni did not have to search far for his education. At the time, the teachings of the Shafi'i school were closely linked to the Ash'arite theology which al-Juwayni decided to study for several years after the death of his father, though he would later regret the time he invested in studying and debating the school's principles while on his deathbed. He took over for his father at this point and began his teaching career at only 19 years of age.
Story of al-Juwayni & Ibn Taymiyyah “The dangerous path denying attributes of Allah! Sh Fahad Fuhayd
ash-Shaykh Fahad al-Fuhayd clarifies the dangerous path of the rhetorics from the Asha’aris and others who deny the attributes of Allah with no basis, whilst opposing the clear evidences of the Qur’an, Sunnah and the way of the Sahabah
From Kitab at-Tawheed lesson on Sunday 5/04/1444
published: 04 Nov 2022
IRSS Lecture #2: Al-Juwayni's reversal of the four states of exception (5/6)
This clip constitutes the fifth part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid discusses the problem of sovereignty according to Al-Juwayni. He elaborates on his concept of the imam as a functional guardian, as well as his reversal of the four states of exception.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the si...
published: 09 Sep 2019
Al-Juwayni
Dhia' ul-Dīn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Juwaynī al-Shafi'ī (Persian: امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 17 February 1028 – 20 August 1085; 419–478 AH) was a Persian Sunni Shafi'i jurist and mutakallim theologian. His name is commonly abbreviated as Al-Juwayni; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al Haramayn, meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina.
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published: 13 May 2022
Kisah Imam al Haramain, Imam al Juwaini
published: 06 Oct 2021
IRSS Lecture #2: Al-Juwayni's sovereignty, between the ancient and the modern (6/6)
This clip constitutes the sixth and final part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid concludes on Al-Juwayni's discussion of sovereignty, which finds itself between the ancient and modern conundrums of sovereignty.
ABOUT IRSS:
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published: 09 Sep 2019
2014 Summer Scholars' Program - Prof. David Vishanoff -"The Ethical Structure of al-Juwayni's..."
David R. Vishanoff, University of Oklahoma, "The Ethical Structure of Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni's Usul al-Fiqh" ------------ The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) are their own and not necessarily those of the Institute. They do not reflect or constitute official position of the Institute. ------------
published: 13 Oct 2016
La révolution de Ibn Taymiya (9) Ach'arisme (3-Al Juwayni)
published: 23 Aug 2022
Class 5 - Introduction to Usul al-Fiqh by Imam al-Juwayni (الورقات)
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Written by Imam al-Juwayni, the teacher of Imam al-Ghazali, this work is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence. It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as provides a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law.
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
In these lectures students will learn about:
The Categories of Rulings in Sharia as well as Definitions of Other...
published: 29 Nov 2023
Class 11 - Al-Waraqat of al-Juwayni with the Commentary of al-Hattab al-Maliki
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Written by Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni (d. 438/1085), the teacher of Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 505/1111), this text is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh). It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as providing a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law. The text will use the commentary (sharḥ) of Muhammad b. Muhammad al-Hattab
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On successful completion of this course, students will:
...
published: 04 Mar 2024
Imam al-haramayn al-Juwaynî, un savant visionaire 1/5
ash-Shaykh Fahad al-Fuhayd clarifies the dangerous path of the rhetorics from the Asha’aris and others who deny the attributes of Allah with no basis, whilst op...
ash-Shaykh Fahad al-Fuhayd clarifies the dangerous path of the rhetorics from the Asha’aris and others who deny the attributes of Allah with no basis, whilst opposing the clear evidences of the Qur’an, Sunnah and the way of the Sahabah
From Kitab at-Tawheed lesson on Sunday 5/04/1444
ash-Shaykh Fahad al-Fuhayd clarifies the dangerous path of the rhetorics from the Asha’aris and others who deny the attributes of Allah with no basis, whilst opposing the clear evidences of the Qur’an, Sunnah and the way of the Sahabah
From Kitab at-Tawheed lesson on Sunday 5/04/1444
This clip constitutes the fifth part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presente...
This clip constitutes the fifth part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid discusses the problem of sovereignty according to Al-Juwayni. He elaborates on his concept of the imam as a functional guardian, as well as his reversal of the four states of exception.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the similarities between the Imam as a functional, rational guardian, whose purpose is to uphold the ultimate purpose of Sharia - much like Plato’s epistocracy. He then contrasted it to Juwayni’s states of exception, however, in that Juwayni’s state of exception is not the interference by the sovereign to interrupt the rational order; rather, it is the absence of the sovereign to justify the guardianship of rational pluralism as the essence of sovereignty.
ABOUT IRSS:
Based in Oakville, ON, we are a research institute engaging academics in North America to produce unique and relevant research about Muslim communities and organizations. We provide governments and Islamic organizations with valuable policy analysis and recommendations.
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This clip constitutes the fifth part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid discusses the problem of sovereignty according to Al-Juwayni. He elaborates on his concept of the imam as a functional guardian, as well as his reversal of the four states of exception.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the similarities between the Imam as a functional, rational guardian, whose purpose is to uphold the ultimate purpose of Sharia - much like Plato’s epistocracy. He then contrasted it to Juwayni’s states of exception, however, in that Juwayni’s state of exception is not the interference by the sovereign to interrupt the rational order; rather, it is the absence of the sovereign to justify the guardianship of rational pluralism as the essence of sovereignty.
ABOUT IRSS:
Based in Oakville, ON, we are a research institute engaging academics in North America to produce unique and relevant research about Muslim communities and organizations. We provide governments and Islamic organizations with valuable policy analysis and recommendations.
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Dhia' ul-Dīn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Juwaynī al-Shafi'ī (Persian: امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 17 February 1028 – 20 August 1085; 41...
Dhia' ul-Dīn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Juwaynī al-Shafi'ī (Persian: امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 17 February 1028 – 20 August 1085; 419–478 AH) was a Persian Sunni Shafi'i jurist and mutakallim theologian. His name is commonly abbreviated as Al-Juwayni; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al Haramayn, meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina.
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Dhia' ul-Dīn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Juwaynī al-Shafi'ī (Persian: امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 17 February 1028 – 20 August 1085; 419–478 AH) was a Persian Sunni Shafi'i jurist and mutakallim theologian. His name is commonly abbreviated as Al-Juwayni; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al Haramayn, meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina.
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This clip constitutes the sixth and final part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty"...
This clip constitutes the sixth and final part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid concludes on Al-Juwayni's discussion of sovereignty, which finds itself between the ancient and modern conundrums of sovereignty.
ABOUT IRSS:
Based in Oakville, ON, we are a research institute engaging academics in North America to produce unique and relevant research about Muslim communities and organizations. We provide governments and Islamic organizations with valuable policy analysis and recommendations.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the similarities between the Imam as a functional, rational guardian, whose purpose is to uphold the ultimate purpose of Sharia - much like Plato’s epistocracy. He then contrasted it to Juwayni’s states of exception, however, in that Juwayni’s state of exception is not the interference by the sovereign to interrupt the rational order; rather, it is the absence of the sovereign to justify the guardianship of rational pluralism as the essence of sovereignty.
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This clip constitutes the sixth and final part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid concludes on Al-Juwayni's discussion of sovereignty, which finds itself between the ancient and modern conundrums of sovereignty.
ABOUT IRSS:
Based in Oakville, ON, we are a research institute engaging academics in North America to produce unique and relevant research about Muslim communities and organizations. We provide governments and Islamic organizations with valuable policy analysis and recommendations.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the similarities between the Imam as a functional, rational guardian, whose purpose is to uphold the ultimate purpose of Sharia - much like Plato’s epistocracy. He then contrasted it to Juwayni’s states of exception, however, in that Juwayni’s state of exception is not the interference by the sovereign to interrupt the rational order; rather, it is the absence of the sovereign to justify the guardianship of rational pluralism as the essence of sovereignty.
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David R. Vishanoff, University of Oklahoma, "The Ethical Structure of Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni's Usul al-Fiqh" ------------ The views and opinions expressed ...
David R. Vishanoff, University of Oklahoma, "The Ethical Structure of Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni's Usul al-Fiqh" ------------ The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) are their own and not necessarily those of the Institute. They do not reflect or constitute official position of the Institute. ------------
David R. Vishanoff, University of Oklahoma, "The Ethical Structure of Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni's Usul al-Fiqh" ------------ The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) are their own and not necessarily those of the Institute. They do not reflect or constitute official position of the Institute. ------------
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Written by Imam al-Juwayni, the teacher of Imam al-Ghazali, this work is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence. It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as provides a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law.
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
In these lectures students will learn about:
The Categories of Rulings in Sharia as well as Definitions of Other Essential Legal Terms
Categories of Phrases
Commands and Prohibitions
Universal and Particular Applicability
Ambiguity and Clarification
Evident Statements
Actions of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace)
The Abrogating and the Abrogated
Scholarly Consensus
Declarative Statements and Reports
Analogical Reasoning
Prohibition and Permissibility
The Order of Precedence in which evidence is cited
The Attributes of those Who Give Legal Edicts and their Petitioners
Rulings Pertaining to Personal Reasoning
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Written by Imam al-Juwayni, the teacher of Imam al-Ghazali, this work is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence. It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as provides a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law.
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
In these lectures students will learn about:
The Categories of Rulings in Sharia as well as Definitions of Other Essential Legal Terms
Categories of Phrases
Commands and Prohibitions
Universal and Particular Applicability
Ambiguity and Clarification
Evident Statements
Actions of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace)
The Abrogating and the Abrogated
Scholarly Consensus
Declarative Statements and Reports
Analogical Reasoning
Prohibition and Permissibility
The Order of Precedence in which evidence is cited
The Attributes of those Who Give Legal Edicts and their Petitioners
Rulings Pertaining to Personal Reasoning
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Written by Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni (d. 438/1085), the teacher of Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 505/1111), this text is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh). It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as providing a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law. The text will use the commentary (sharḥ) of Muhammad b. Muhammad al-Hattab
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
On successful completion of this course, students will:
have acquired a good understanding of the core jurisprudential principles of the post classical Shafi period.
have acquired knowledge of the insights and critical comments of a senior Maliki scholar on the text of al-Waraqat.
have gained a good understanding of the way jurisprudential principles are applied to deduce legal rulings or adjudicate conflicting rulings.
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Written by Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni (d. 438/1085), the teacher of Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 505/1111), this text is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh). It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as providing a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law. The text will use the commentary (sharḥ) of Muhammad b. Muhammad al-Hattab
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
On successful completion of this course, students will:
have acquired a good understanding of the core jurisprudential principles of the post classical Shafi period.
have acquired knowledge of the insights and critical comments of a senior Maliki scholar on the text of al-Waraqat.
have gained a good understanding of the way jurisprudential principles are applied to deduce legal rulings or adjudicate conflicting rulings.
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ash-Shaykh Fahad al-Fuhayd clarifies the dangerous path of the rhetorics from the Asha’aris and others who deny the attributes of Allah with no basis, whilst opposing the clear evidences of the Qur’an, Sunnah and the way of the Sahabah
From Kitab at-Tawheed lesson on Sunday 5/04/1444
This clip constitutes the fifth part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid discusses the problem of sovereignty according to Al-Juwayni. He elaborates on his concept of the imam as a functional guardian, as well as his reversal of the four states of exception.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the similarities between the Imam as a functional, rational guardian, whose purpose is to uphold the ultimate purpose of Sharia - much like Plato’s epistocracy. He then contrasted it to Juwayni’s states of exception, however, in that Juwayni’s state of exception is not the interference by the sovereign to interrupt the rational order; rather, it is the absence of the sovereign to justify the guardianship of rational pluralism as the essence of sovereignty.
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Dhia' ul-Dīn 'Abd al-Malik ibn Yūsuf al-Juwaynī al-Shafi'ī (Persian: امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 17 February 1028 – 20 August 1085; 419–478 AH) was a Persian Sunni Shafi'i jurist and mutakallim theologian. His name is commonly abbreviated as Al-Juwayni; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al Haramayn, meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina.
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This clip constitutes the sixth and final part of IRSS's lecture titled "Islamic Philosophy and the Foundations of Political Theory: The Problem of Sovereignty", presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Meguid of Syracuse University and hosted in collaboration with the Muslim Association of Canada and the University of Toronto Mississauga Students' Association.
In this clip, Dr. Meguid concludes on Al-Juwayni's discussion of sovereignty, which finds itself between the ancient and modern conundrums of sovereignty.
ABOUT IRSS:
Based in Oakville, ON, we are a research institute engaging academics in North America to produce unique and relevant research about Muslim communities and organizations. We provide governments and Islamic organizations with valuable policy analysis and recommendations.
SUMMARY:
Dr. Meguid concluded the lecture by discussing the Islamic response to the Western discussions on sovereignty, through an analysis of the Persian Shafi’i jurist Al-Juwayni’s Gyath al-Ummam fi Iltiyath az-Zulam. He reflected on the similarities between the Imam as a functional, rational guardian, whose purpose is to uphold the ultimate purpose of Sharia - much like Plato’s epistocracy. He then contrasted it to Juwayni’s states of exception, however, in that Juwayni’s state of exception is not the interference by the sovereign to interrupt the rational order; rather, it is the absence of the sovereign to justify the guardianship of rational pluralism as the essence of sovereignty.
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David R. Vishanoff, University of Oklahoma, "The Ethical Structure of Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni's Usul al-Fiqh" ------------ The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) are their own and not necessarily those of the Institute. They do not reflect or constitute official position of the Institute. ------------
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Written by Imam al-Juwayni, the teacher of Imam al-Ghazali, this work is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence. It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as provides a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law.
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
In these lectures students will learn about:
The Categories of Rulings in Sharia as well as Definitions of Other Essential Legal Terms
Categories of Phrases
Commands and Prohibitions
Universal and Particular Applicability
Ambiguity and Clarification
Evident Statements
Actions of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace)
The Abrogating and the Abrogated
Scholarly Consensus
Declarative Statements and Reports
Analogical Reasoning
Prohibition and Permissibility
The Order of Precedence in which evidence is cited
The Attributes of those Who Give Legal Edicts and their Petitioners
Rulings Pertaining to Personal Reasoning
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Written by Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni (d. 438/1085), the teacher of Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 505/1111), this text is an introductory work to the science of jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh). It introduces all the main subject headings of jurisprudence as well as providing a brief commentary and explanation. This is a unique work as it has no shortage of commentaries ranging from the short to the lengthy and is an indispensable text for the student of Islamic law. The text will use the commentary (sharḥ) of Muhammad b. Muhammad al-Hattab
Objectives and learning outcomes of the course
On successful completion of this course, students will:
have acquired a good understanding of the core jurisprudential principles of the post classical Shafi period.
have acquired knowledge of the insights and critical comments of a senior Maliki scholar on the text of al-Waraqat.
have gained a good understanding of the way jurisprudential principles are applied to deduce legal rulings or adjudicate conflicting rulings.
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Imam al-Haramayn Dhia' ul-Din Abd al-Malik ibn Yusuf al-Juwayni al-Shafi'i (Persian:امام الحرمین ضیاءالدین عبدالملک ابن یوسف جوینی شافعی, 1028—1085 CE; 419—478 AH) was a PersianSunniShafi'ifaqih and mutakallim. His name is commonly abbreviated as Al-Juwayni; he is also commonly referred to as Imam al Haramayn, meaning "leading master of the two holy cities", that is, Mecca and Medina.
Biography
Born in 1028CE in a village on the outskirts of Naysabur called Bushtaniqan in Iran, Al-Juwayni was a prominent Muslim scholar known for his gifted intellect in Islamic legal matters. Al-Juwayni was born into a family of legal study. His father, Abu Muhammad 'Abdallah b. Yusef al-Juwayni, was a well-known master of Law in the Shafi′i community as well as a Shafi'i teacher and his older brother, Abu'l-Hasan 'Ali al-Juwayni, was a Sufi teacher of Hadith.
Al-Juwayni grew up in Naysabur, an intellectually thriving area drawing scholars to it. Naturally, Juwayni did not have to search far for his education. At the time, the teachings of the Shafi'i school were closely linked to the Ash'arite theology which al-Juwayni decided to study for several years after the death of his father, though he would later regret the time he invested in studying and debating the school's principles while on his deathbed. He took over for his father at this point and began his teaching career at only 19 years of age.