The jurisprudence of Imam Abi Al-Fadl Wali Al-Din Muhammad Bin Ali Bin Salem Al-Shabshiri in his book al-Nihaya (referrals, responses and quotation as a model)
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Imam Abi al-Fadl Wali al-Din, may God have mercy on him, is one of the Shafi’i scholars, distinguished by his knowledge, the wisdom of his mind and the broadness of his understanding. This was demonstrated through the study of the Book of the End, in which he mentioned his opinion as well as his preferences and choices. The book also contained fundamentalist terms, controls and rules of jurisprudence.He authored the book al-Nihayah by mentioning issues of Shafi’i jurisprudence, with reference to other schools of thought in a few places. Then I showed his special approach in his book Al-Nahaya of Definitions, his method in explaining the text of the goal, and the way he deals and dialogue with the jurists in an objective manner away from fanaticism, which indicates the wisdom of his mind and the breadth of his knowledge.
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