I'la al-Sunan

I'la al-Sunan
Arabic cover
EditorTaqi Usmani
AuthorZafar Ahmad Usmani
Original titleإعلاء السنن
LanguageArabic
SubjectHanafi school
GenreCommentary
Publication date
1922
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint
ISBN9782745185372
OCLC224979639
297.125
LC ClassBP174 .U86 1980z

I'la al-Sunan (Arabic: إعلاء السنن) is a work that aims to clarify the role and importance of hadiths in the Hanafi school of Islamic thought, particularly in response to criticisms from the Ahl-i Hadith movement in India.[1] Zafar Ahmad Usmani, the author, dedicated over twenty years to crafting the book, which includes more than 6,100 hadiths and their sources, along with evaluations of their chain of transmission and text. Ashraf Ali Thanwi, Usmani's teacher, entrusted him with the task of writing the book. In addition to its scholarly value, I'la al-Sunan also addresses contemporary issues and opposes certain movements, such as the Qadiani movement and efforts to make interest halal. The book has received praise for its objective evaluation of the opinions of the schools of Islamic law.

The first eleven volumes of I'la al-Sunan were published in Thana Bhawan from 1922 onwards, with the remaining volumes published in Karachi. Organized according to the chapters of Islamic jurisprudence, the book covers a broad range of topics, from purification and prayer to ethics and spirituality. The hadiths and statements of the Companions that support Hanafi views are cited with their sources at the top of the page, and weak narrations are included to support authentic narrations. The bottom of the page contains critiques of the narrations and their legal aspects, along with quotations from the reliable books of the Hanafi school where there are differences of opinion.

  1. ^ Si̇fi̇l, Ebubeki̇r (2000). "İ'LÂÜ's-SÜNEN". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 22 (İhvân-ı Safâ – İski̇t) (in Turkish). Istanbul: Turkiye Diyanet Foundation, Centre for Islamic Studies. p. 78. ISBN 978-975-389-449-4.

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