The one who looks at the books of jurists is not unaware of the status of sectarian jurisprudential correction among them, the intensity of their care for it, the abundance of their talk about it, and their writings on it, from all other sects. Correction may be implicit in the folds of books, and the multiplication of works, and hardly a reliable book in any sect is devoid of that. Whether it is a text, an explanation, or something else.
It may have been intended by authorship, as there are authors who intended to correct originality in their writings, so they titled their books with the name of correction, and with these books they corrected books that preceded them. Of these, I counted more than thirty books in the schools of jurisprudence, and this indicates its great importance, and the great interest of jurists in it.
This message aims to introduce sectarian jurisprudential correction, its importance, types, and the paths of scholars from the four schools of thought, while tracing the movement of correction in the Hanbali school of thought from Imam Ahmad to Sheikh Mansour Al-Bahuti.
Number of volumes: 2
Number of pages: 1040
Book size: 24*17
Paper type: chamois
Cover type: cardboard folder
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