Bakr ibn 'Abdullah Abu Zayd is from the tribe of Banu Zayd of Quda'a, was a Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar, a leading proponent of the Salafi form of Islam and a member of both the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars and the Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Issuing Fatwas. He was a student of Muhammad Ash-Shanqeeti.
Fiqh-us-Sunnah Volume 1 is about Fiqh ruling on Rules and Regulations of Purification and Prayer that goes back to the Qur'an and Sunnah and As-Sayyid Sabiq has dealt with all four madhahib objectively, with no preferential treatment to any.
Ibn Mufilh, student Ibn Taymiyah is known for his extensive knowledge and deep understanding, gathered all the characters and commendablebehavior from the Qur'an and the Sunnah and words of Ulema in this regard, including scholars Hanabilah.
This is a commentary on the classical guide to the Hanbali madhab entitled Zad al-Mustaqni'. It covers the Book of Purification, the Book of Prayer, the Book of Funerals, the Book of Zakat, the Book of Fasting, the Book of Rites, the Book of Jihad and the Book of Food.
Written by Salih ibn Ibrahim al-Balihi
It is the amazing commentary on the Fiqh manual ‘Umdah al-Talib Li Nail al-Ma-arib by the great Imam, Mansur b. Yunus al-Buhuti. Shaykh ‘Uthman explained this book masterfully, both in terms of the wording of the book and in terms accuracy, thus, becoming one of the invaluable books of the Hanbali Madhhab. This is how the book was described by Ibn Badran in al-Madhkhal and Ibn Humaid in al-Suhub al-Wabilah.
It is the amazing commentary on the Fiqh manual ‘Umdah al-Talib Li Nail al-Ma-arib by the great Imam, Mansur b. Yunus al-Buhuti. Shaykh ‘Uthman explained this book masterfully, both in terms of the wording of the book and in terms accuracy, thus, becoming one of the invaluable books of the Hanbali Madhhab. This is how the book was described by Ibn Badran in al-Madhkhal and Ibn Humaid in al-Suhub al-Wabilah.
A classic in the Hanbali fiqh which explains the legal rules according to the Hanbali school, which relates the different views of the school andthe evidence of the Qur'an and the Sunnah to support it.
Manar al-Sabil fi Sharh al-Dalil al-Hanbali - Ibrahim Muhammad Dawyan (5 vol.)
Manar al-Sabil fi Sharh al-Dalil al-Hanbali - Ibrahim Muhammad Dawyan (5 vol.)
The Path of Light Explaining the Guide’, by Islamic scholar Ibrahim Ibn Muhammad Ibn Dawyan (1858 or 9 – 1934 or 5), a book explaining Islamic law according to the Hanbali school. Complete in one large nicely bound book.
Path of the Wayfarer, an English translation of the Arabic book, Minhaj al-Salikin, a book on Hanbali jurisprudence. The book is famous among the circles of Islamic studies in jurisprudence in the Middle East. The book was written by the author for the purpose of acquainting the reader with the jurisprudence rulings on matters that pertain to his religion. Although, the book is largely based on the Hanbali School, the author did not strictly adhere to all its rulings.
If he found a stronger opinion with another School, he would adopt it and place that within his work. The book was written in a simplified manner, choosing only the opinions that he deemed to be the strongest along with their evidences, irrespective of the School of Thought it belonged to. It is an excellent book for a beginner as well as those who are more advanced in the subject. The books works as a guide for those who wish to study the subject matter.
Shaykh Abd ar-Rahman b. Nasir as-Sa'di was one fo the foremost prominent scholars from the Arabian Peninsula. He was born in the city of 'Unayzah, Saudi Arabia, in the year 1309 AH (1885 CE). He began studying Islam at an early age. He excelled in his studies to such an extant that his fellow students asked him to tutor them; thus, not only was he a student, but he was also a teacher at the same time. He studied various Islamic sciences and disciplines from some of the leading scholars of that area, as well as some famous visiting scholars. He authored many works, which are in print today. Shaykh as-Sa'di passed away in the year 1376 AH (1956 CE) at the age of 69, and was buried in the city of 'Unayzah.
Shaykh Abd ar-Rahman as-Sadi
This work of Ibn Hazm deals with Usul al-Fiqh very detailed and thorough, very rich evidence from the Qur'an and the Sunnah and hammering the importance of sticking on both in everything.
The book covers all chapters of Usool as evidences, judgments, the use of texts, orders, prohibitions, the general and the specific, the abrogating and the abrogated, the analogy, consensus and many other topics.
This work is not based on a particular Madhab, the author gives opinions from the scholars other madhabs, judging each opinion on its own merits. Sayyid Sabiq (1915-2000 C.E.) wrote the book in Arabic at the request of Imam Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan).
Every Fiqh ruling in the book goes back to the Qur'an and Sunnah and Sabiq dealt with all four madhahib objectively, with no preferential treatment to any.