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 This is a Level Three course in Islamic Law (fiqh) in which Shaykh Faraz Rabbani teaches Multaqa al-Abhur (The Meeting of the Oceans) by Imam Ibrahim al-Halabi (d. 956 AH). 

This text is one of the most widely commented upon in the Hanafi school, and for good reason—it gathers, with remarkable clarity and precision, the main issues and detailed rulings of Hanafi jurisprudence.

Multaqa al-Abhur is an intermediate-level “meta-primer” (matn), synthesizing the content of four core primers in Hanafi fiqh: Quduri’s Mukhtasar, Mawsili’s Mukhtar, Nasafi’s Kanz al-Daqa’iq, and the Wiqaya. 

It also incorporates key issues from Marghinani’s Hidaya and Ibn al-Sa’ati’s Majma` al-Bahrayn. This synthesis makes the text a comprehensive and invaluable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Hanafi jurisprudence.

The text is written in a lucid style, with the author prioritizing the most relied-upon positions (mu‘tamad) on disputed issues, presenting them first for clarity and ease of reference. 

Among the primary commentaries on Multaqa al-Abhur is Majma` al-Anhur by Shaykh Zada (d. 1078 AH). This commentary has had a lasting influence on Hanafi scholarship, including its frequent citation by the commentators of the late Ottoman legal code, the Majalla, due to its precise explanations, logical organization, and sound legal reasoning.

This Level Three Upper Intermediate course is part of the Seekers Islamic Studies Curriculum. It is specifically designed to deepen students’ understanding of legal details, nuanced issues, and the reasoning underlying Hanafi rulings. 

Through this course, participants will gain a greater appreciation of the intricacies of Hanafi fiqh and develop the skills needed for advanced engagement with Islamic law.

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Short Intro: This course covers an intermediate-level meta-primer. It gathers, with clarity and precision, the main issues of the four core primers in Hanafi fiqh. It is meant to deepen a student’s understanding of legal details, nuances, and legal reasoning.
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Class Time: 5:30 PM ET
Class Instruction: This Course is taught online.
About the text:

 The Meeting of the Oceans (Multaqa al-Abhur) by Imam Ibrahim al-Halabi (d. 956 AH) is one of the most widely commented-upon texts in Islamic law (fiqh). 

Its enduring significance lies in its ability to gather, with remarkable clarity and precision, the issues of the four primary primers (mutun) in Hanafi fiqh. This synthesis has made it an essential resource for students and scholars alike.

In addition to Multaqa al-Abhur, this course will actively refer to al-Durr al-Muntaqa by Imam Ala’ al-Din al-Haskafi (d. 1088 AH). Haskafi is recognized as one of the foremost late reference scholars (muhaqqiqin) of the Hanafi school. His other major legal work, al-Durr al-Mukhtar, serves as the basis for Ibn ‘Abidin’s Radd al-Muhtar (commonly known as Hashiya Ibn Abidin or simply “Shami”), which is considered the authoritative reference in Hanafi law.

Shaykh Faraz Rabbani will also draw from other significant commentaries on Multaqa al-Abhur, including Kamal al-Diraya by Imam Izmiri (d. 1165 AH) and Muhtada al-Anhur by Allama Wahdati (d. 1130 AH). 

These works provide valuable insights and explanations, further enriching the study of Multaqa al-Abhur and deepening the participants’ understanding of Hanafi jurisprudence.

This rich array of classical sources ensures that students gain a comprehensive perspective on the methodology, reasoning, and application of Hanafi fiqh, while engaging with the legacy of its greatest scholars.

About the Author:

 Imam Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Halabi was a distinguished jurist and scholar of the late Hanafi school. 

Originally from Aleppo (Halab), he later settled in Constantinople, where he served as the imam of the renowned Fatih Mosque. 

His life spanned over ninety years, and he passed away in 956 AH, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of scholarship.

Imam Halabi’s contributions to Islamic law (fiqh) are exemplified by his seminal works, particularly Multaqa al-Abhur and his commentary on Kashaghri’s Munya al-Musalli. 

Both texts became cornerstones of legal education in the Ottoman Empire, widely studied and taught for their clarity, precision, and comprehensive approach to Hanafi jurisprudence.

Multaqa al-Abhur remains one of the most celebrated intermediate-level texts in the Hanafi tradition, synthesizing the issues of four foundational primers. 

Similarly, his commentary on Munya al-Musalli provided invaluable guidance on the rulings and etiquettes of prayer, further solidifying his reputation as a master jurist and teacher. Through these works, Imam Halabi’s scholarship continues to inspire and guide students and scholars of Islamic law to this day.

Who is this course for:

This is a Level Three Upper Intermediate course in the Islamic Studies Curriculum. 
As such, it is highly recommended that students have completed Level Two or its equivalent prior to enrolling.
In terms of fiqh prerequisites, students should have completed a full study of at least Quduri’s Mukhtasar or Mawsili’s Mukhtar. 
These foundational texts provide the necessary grounding in Hanafi jurisprudence to approach the intermediate-level material of Multaqa al-Abhur.
Upon completing this course, diligent students will be well-prepared to advance to studying more detailed texts, such as Tumurtashi’s Tanwir al-Absar, Mawsili’s Ikhtiyar, or Marghinani’s Hidaya. 
This progression ensures a structured and thorough mastery of Hanafi fiqh, building the analytical skills required for advanced study and application.

Learning outcomes:
  • Understanding Foundational Issues in Islamic Law 
    Develop a nuanced understanding of the foundational issues of Islamic law (fiqh) within the Hanafi school, appreciating their details and practical application in worship, transactions, and everyday life.
  • Grasping the Hanafi Methodology and Reasoning
    Gain clarity on the methodology and reasoning of the Hanafi school, learning how its key principles shape legal rulings and ensure consistency in deriving. 
  • Identifying the Relied-Upon Positions
    Learn how to navigate the diverse narrations and positions within the Hanafi school, and master the process of determining the mu‘tamad (relied-upon) views—essential for sound understanding. 
  • Researching Hanafi Commentaries and Core References
    Acquire the skills to research and analyze issues in the classical commentaries and core reference works of the Hanafi school, equipping yourself to engage meaningfully with the rich tradition of Islamic scholarship.

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