89 New: Sharh Hanafiyah Page

Page 89 usually kicks off in the middle of a critical debate: Is a report narrated by a single trustworthy person (Khabar al-Wahid) sufficient to establish a definitive ruling (Qat'i)?

The author argues that while the Qur’an and Mutawatir (mass-transmitted) hadith provide Yaqeen (certainty), Khabar al-Wahid provides Dhan (strong presumption). The "new" edition adds a contemporary note: "Some Orientalists claim that Hanafis reject authentic hadith. This is false. On page 89, the author clarifies acceptance conditions."

The text Sharh al-Wiqayah by Ubaydullah ibn Masud al-Mahbubi (commenting on the Wiqayah of his grandfather) serves as a primary source for Hanafi jurisprudence. The early sections deal extensively with the types of water permissible for ablution (Wudu). sharh hanafiyah page 89 new

| Water Type | Status | Can be used for Wudu? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Fresh Water | Pure & Purifying | Yes | | Used Water (Must'mal) | Pure but NOT Purifying | No | | Water splashing back (Naqd) (Little Qty) | Pure but Disliked (Makruh) | Valid but disliked |


Recommendation for the Student: When studying this section, pay close attention to the distinction between Qalil (little water) and Kathir (abundant water), as the rulings regarding contamination and dislike often hinge on this quantitative threshold in Hanafi Fiqh. Page 89 usually kicks off in the middle

If this does not match the specific topic on your page 89, please reply with the "Baab" (Chapter) heading or the first line of the text on that page, and I will adjust the report immediately.

Before we turn to page 89, we must understand the book itself. The term "Sharh Hanafiyah" is a shorthand often used in South Asian and Arab seminaries (madaris) to refer to one of two possible texts: Recommendation for the Student: When studying this section,

However, based on the phrasing "page 89 new," the most accurate identification is the modern, typeset edition of Sharh al-‘Aqidah al-Hanafiyyah (Commentary on the Hanafi Creed) or a specific volume of Sharh al-Hidayah. The word "new" (جديد) typically distinguishes a contemporary printing (with updated pagination, footnotes, and indexes) from the old lithograph (old) prints common in the 19th century.

Thus, "Sharh Hanafiyah" here likely refers to: Al-Sharh al-Jadid 'ala Matn al-Hanafiyyah – A modern super-commentary on the foundational texts of the Hanafi school, often taught in the Dars-e-Nizami curriculum.