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“If a person performs ablution and forgets to wash his face, and then remembers after praying, he must repeat both the ablution and the prayer.”

Each ruling is typically one to three sentences. Example:

Here is a helpful feature guide covering the text, designed to help students navigate, understand, and utilize this classical work effectively. mukhtasar al-quduri

The Mukhtasar (meaning "abridgment") is celebrated for its clarity and brevity. Despite its concise nature, it covers an estimated spanning every facet of a Muslim's religious and social life:

Here's a brief outline of the book:

Unlike earlier works which were often organized by controversial legal issues, Mukhtasar al-Quduri follows a structured, pedagogical flow. If you are studying the text, note the flow:

Notice: direct, unambiguous, practical.

In the 10th century, Imam Al-Quduri, a prominent Hanafi jurist, set out to write a concise yet comprehensive book on Islamic law. Born in Baghdad, Iraq, Al-Quduri (362/973 - 428/1037) was a student of the famous Hanafi scholar, Abu Sulayman al-Jawjari. He went on to become a leading authority in his time, serving as a teacher and judge in Baghdad.