Every classical text in the library, grouped by discipline. Open a series to see its lessons in order.
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Imām al-Nawawī's collection of forty-two foundational ḥadīth, traditionally studied as a survey of the religion.
The most rigorously authenticated collection of ḥadīth in the Sunni tradition, compiled by Imām Muḥammad b. Ismāʿīl al-Bukhārī (194–256 AH) over sixteen years of journey, sifting, and verification.
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A working summary in the sciences of ḥadīth — terminology, gradations of soundness, and the foundational distinctions of the muṣṭalaḥ tradition, with clarification of Ḥanafī-school usage.
Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī's terse summary of the disciplines of hadith.
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An entry-level Ḥanafī fiqh primer by Imām al-Qudūrī (d. 428 AH), foundational across the South Asian and Anatolian curricula.
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Al-Jawnpūrī's commentary on al-Nasafī's Manār al-Anwār — a core Ḥanafī usūl text.
Ibn Nujaym's classical work on the maxims and parallels of Ḥanafī jurisprudence.
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A working primer in Arabic morphological forms: the verb patterns, the rules of derivation, and the parsing exercises that bridge naḥw and ṣarf.