

The Risalah: Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani
About The Book
Almost unique among the works of the ‘ulama, this book, which for Malikis is The Risalah, was written for children when the author was 17 years old. The sheer pedagogical audacity of introducing children to what is in effect a complete overview of life and human society escapes most people and most Muslims today. The author commences with usul ad-din – the roots of the din – a survey of the vital Muslim worldview, proceeding then through purification and the acts of ‘ibadah,
the ordinary transactions such as marriage, divorce, buying and selling and so forth,
and
concluding with chapters of a general and miscellaneous nature.
The book is here matched by the outstanding lucidity of the translation which reveals a book written in a narrative descriptive style rather than in a didactic scholarly tone, making it breathtakingly accessible. So significant was the book’s authorship and so quickly was it recognised that its author became known as the “Young Malik” and his work became a foundational pillar of the madhhab of the School of Madinah and has endured for a millennium, in use both to teach absolute beginners as intended and as a resource for scholars.
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About The Book
Almost unique among the works of the ‘ulama, this book, which for Malikis is The Risalah, was written for children when the author was 17 years old. The sheer pedagogical audacity of introducing children to what is in effect a complete overview of life and human society escapes most people and most Muslims today. The author commences with usul ad-din – the roots of the din – a survey of the vital Muslim worldview, proceeding then through purification and the acts of ‘ibadah,
the ordinary transactions such as marriage, divorce, buying and selling and so forth,
and
concluding with chapters of a general and miscellaneous nature.
The book is here matched by the outstanding lucidity of the translation which reveals a book written in a narrative descriptive style rather than in a didactic scholarly tone, making it breathtakingly accessible. So significant was the book’s authorship and so quickly was it recognised that its author became known as the “Young Malik” and his work became a foundational pillar of the madhhab of the School of Madinah and has endured for a millennium, in use both to teach absolute beginners as intended and as a resource for scholars.




















