SHAYKH 'ABD AL-WAHHAB BIN AHMAD AL-SHA'RANI (D. 1565 AD): KITAB AL-MIZAN AL-SHA'RANIYA
SHAYKH 'ABD AL-WAHHAB BIN AHMAD AL-SHA'RANI (D. 1565 AD): KITAB AL-MIZAN AL-SHA'RANIYA
SHAYKH 'ABD AL-WAHHAB BIN AHMAD AL-SHA'RANI (D. 1565 AD): KITAB AL-MIZAN AL-SHA'RANIYA
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SHAYKH 'ABD AL-WAHHAB BIN AHMAD AL-SHA'RANI (D. 1565 AD): KITAB AL-MIZAN AL-SHA'RANIYA

OTTOMAN EMPIRE, DATED DHU'L-HIJJA AH 1104/AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1693 AD

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SHAYKH 'ABD AL-WAHHAB BIN AHMAD AL-SHA'RANI (D. 1565 AD): KITAB AL-MIZAN AL-SHA'RANIYA
OTTOMAN EMPIRE, DATED DHU'L-HIJJA AH 1104/AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1693 AD
An important work on the four Sunni schools of law, Arabic manuscript on European watermarked paper, 400ff. plus two flyleaves, each with 29ll. of black naskh within red rules, important words and some titles in red, catchwords, opening folio with gold and polychrome headpiece, seven folios with gold and green diagrams, colophon dated, in red leather binding with brown leather spine and flap
Text panel 7 3/8 x 3 7/8in. (18.5 x 10cm.); folio 11 1/4 x 7in. (28.5 x 17.7cm.)
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Michel Abemayor (1912-1975), New York
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Shaykh ‘Abd al-Wahhab bin Ahmad al-Sha’rani was a prolific and important scholar and historian of Sufism of Ottoman Egypt. The present work comprises a treatise aiming to reassert the essential unity of the four madhahib by arguing that their precepts were derived from the same Source of Law (‘ayn al-shari’a). The title is indicative of al-Sha’rani’s own moderately ascetic and non-political practise of Sufism. He remained highly critical of scholars who troubled the wider population with the finer legal and theological arguments which, in his opinion, had little relevance to the essentials of Islam (M. Winter, 'Al-Sha'rani' in Bosworth et al. (eds.) Encyclopaedia of Islam, vol. 9, Leiden, 1960-2002, p.316). Another copy of this work was sold at Christie’s, South Kensington, 28 April 2017, lot 174.

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