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The title "الكافي" (Al-Kāfī) is a very common name for books in Islamic scholarship, meaning "The Sufficient" or "The Comprehensive." Many important works across different Islamic sciences bear this title. Without further context, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact book you're referring to.
However, the most famous and widely studied book in the Sunni tradition with this title, especially in jurisprudence, is:
1. الكافي في فقه الإمام أحمد (Al-Kāfī fī Fiqh al-Imām Aḥmad)
Author: Imam Mowaffaq al-Din Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi (الإمام موفق الدين أبو محمد عبد الله بن أحمد بن محمد بن قدامة المقدسي) (d. 620 AH / 1223 CE).
About the Author: Ibn Qudamah is one of the most eminent Hanbali scholars, known for his profound knowledge in Fiqh, Usul al-Fiqh, Hadith, and Islamic creed. He authored numerous highly influential works, and "Al-Kāfī" is one of his key contributions to Hanbali jurisprudence.
Subject: Hanbali Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence according to the Hanbali school of thought).
Nature of the Book: "Al-Kāfī" is a foundational and comprehensive textbook in Hanbali Fiqh. It is structured to provide a sufficient understanding of the major jurisprudential issues and their rulings within the Hanbali Madhhab. It is known for its clarity, conciseness (relative to its comprehensiveness), and logical progression of topics.
Expected Content:
The book covers all major chapters of Islamic jurisprudence, beginning with
Taharah(purification),Salat(prayer),Zakat(almsgiving),Sawm(fasting), andHajj(pilgrimage), then moving toMu'amalat(transactions),Nikah(marriage),Jihad,Hudud(punishments), andQada'(judiciary), and other diverse topics.Ibn Qudamah typically presents the Hanbali view on each issue, often citing evidence from the Quran, Sunnah, and scholarly consensus.
He also frequently mentions the different opinions within the Hanbali school and sometimes touches upon the views of other
madhahib(schools of thought) for comparative purposes, though his primary focus is on consolidating the Hanbali position.The "الكافي" is considered one of the four main levels or "steps" in the Hanbali curriculum (
Mutūn al-Madhhab al-Hanbali), often studied after simpler texts and before more elaborate ones like his own "Al-Mughni."
Significance:
Primary Hanbali Reference: It is a cornerstone text for students and scholars of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence.
Systematic Approach: Its well-organized structure makes it easy to navigate and learn Fiqh systematically.
Clarity and Depth: It balances clarity with sufficient depth to address most jurisprudential matters effectively.
Foundation for Larger Works: It serves as a strong foundation for understanding Ibn Qudamah's more extensive comparative Fiqh masterpiece, "Al-Mughni."
Other Famous Books Titled "Al-Kāfī":
To acknowledge the ambiguity of the title, here are a few other prominent works also named "Al-Kāfī" from different fields:
الكافي في أصول الدين وفروعه (Al-Kāfī fī Uṣūl al-Dīn wa Furūʿih) by Al-Kulaynī (الكليني) (d. 329 AH / 941 CE): This is a monumental and highly authoritative collection of Hadith in Twelver Shi'ism, considered one of their "Four Books" of Hadith.
الكافي في فقه الحنفية (Al-Kāfī fī Fiqh al-Ḥanafiyyah) by Al-Ḥākim al-Shahīd (الحاكم الشهيد) (d. 334 AH / 945 CE): This is a comprehensive text in Hanafi Fiqh, which compiled and summarized earlier Hanafi works by Imam Muhammad al-Shaybani.
الكافي في النحو (Al-Kāfī fī al-Naḥw) by Ibn Malik (ابن مالك) (d. 672 AH / 1274 CE): A significant work on Arabic grammar by the author of the famous "Alfiyyah."
If you had a specific field of study or a more precise context in mind, please provide it, and I can offer more targeted information. The "-منسق-1" likely refers to a specific edition or volume number within a multi-volume set, possibly indicating "formatted version 1."
