Sharh Hanafiyah Page 89 !!install!!
The foundational argument presented in these pages is rooted in the Quranic verse: "There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the Hearing, the Seeing" (42:11). This verse is treated as a "mother of the book" ( muhkam ) verse for theology. It provides a two-part framework:
Essay: The Transcendence of the Creator in Hanafi-Maturidi Theology 1. The Principle of Non-Resemblance sharh hanafiyah page 89
Page 89 of Sharh al-Hanafiyah is more than a numbered leaf. It is a window into the Hanafi spirit: rigorous yet pragmatic, principled yet compassionate. By understanding the interplay between qiyas and istihsan , we learn that Islamic law is not a mechanical application of past rulings but a living tradition of reasoning ( ijtihad ). The foundational argument presented in these pages is
The page concludes with a sober warning, often underlined in red ink in old manuscripts: The Principle of Non-Resemblance Page 89 of Sharh