, which contains several Q&A entries related to transactions and daily rulings. Sharh al-’Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah
In the vast ocean of Islamic legal literature, few texts command as much reverence and rigorous study as the works of the Hanafi school of thought (madhhab). For students of sacred knowledge, references to specific pages of canonical texts act as intellectual landmarks. One such landmark that frequently surfaces in advanced fiqh (jurisprudence) circles, particularly within the South Asian (Indo-Pak) Dars-e-Nizami curriculum, is sharh hanafiyah page 89
The linguistic default of a command is immediacy. If your superior says "Write the letter," you are required to do so right now. Any delay requires a separate evidence. This is the view preferred by the Hanafi masters like Al-Jassas and Al-Bazdawi. Page 89 argues that the ma’na al-harfiy (literal meaning) necessitates immediate compliance. , which contains several Q&A entries related to