List of works by ibn Hazm

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The canon of work by Ibn Hazm, prolific and important Andalusian jurist, belletrist, and heresiographer., is extensive. He was said to have written over 400 books.[1]

[edit] Works

Al-Dhahabi gives the following list of ibn Hazm's work:[2]

Title Arabic Translation Date Notes
Al-Isal ila Fahm Kitab al-Khisal 15,000 folios.
Al-Khisal al-Hafiz li Jumal Shara'i` al-Islam in two volumes
Al-Mujalla in two volumes
Al Kitab al-Muhallā bi'l Athār "The Sweetened" or "The Adorned Treatise" in eight volumes
Hujja al-Wada` in one volume
Qisma al-Khumus fi al-Radd `ala Isma`il al-Qadi in one volume
Al-Athar al-Lati Zahiruha al-Ta`arud wa Nafyi al-Tanaqud `Anha in 10,000 folios, unfinished
Al-Jami` Fi Sahih al-Hadith without chains of transmission
Al-Talkhis wa al-Takhlis fi al-Masa'il al-Nazariyya
Ma Infarada Bihi Malik aw Abu Hanifa aw al-Shafi`I
Ikhtilaf al-Fuqaha' al-Khamsa Malik wa Abi Hanifa wa al-Shafi`i wa Ahmad wa Dawud [al-Zahiri]
Al-Tasaffuh fi al-Fiqh in one volume
Al-Tabyin fi Hal `Alima al-Mustafa A`yan al-Munafiqin in 3 tomes
Al-Imla' fi Sharh al-Muwatta' in 1,000 folios
Al-Imla' fi Qawa`id al-Fiqh in 1,000 folios
Durr al-Qawa`id fi Fiqh al-Zahiriyya in 1,000 folios
Al-Ijma` in one small volume
Al-Fara'id in one volume
Al-Risala al-Balqa' fi al-Radd `ala `Abd al-Haqq ibn Muhammad al-Saqali in one small volume
Al-Ihkam li Usul al-Ahkam in two volumes
Al-Fisal fi al-Milal wa al-Nihal On Sects in two large volumes
Al-Radd `Ala man I`tarada `ala al-Fisal in one volume
Al-Yaqin fi Naqd al-Mu`tadhirin `an Iblis wa Sa'ir al-Mushrikin in one large volume
Al-Radd `ala Ibn Zakariyya al-Razi in 100 folios
Al-Tarshid fi al-Radd `Ala Kitab al-Farid li Ibn al-Rawandi fi I`tiradihi `ala al-Nubuwwat in one volume
Al-Radd `ala Man Kaffara al-Muta'awwilin min al-Muslimin in one volume
Mukhtasar fi `Ilal al-Hadith in one volume
Al-Taqrib li Hadd al-Mantiq bi al-Alfaz al-`Ammiyya in one volume
Al-Istijlab in one volume
Nasab al-Barbar in one volume
Naqt al-`Arus in one small volume

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Scheindlin, p. 333
  2. ^ G. F. Haddad. Ibn Hazm. sunnah.org. Archived from the original on 2005-04-08. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.

[edit] References

  • Scheindlin, R. P. (1998). "Ibn Ḥazm (384–456/994–1064)", in Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey: Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature 1. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-18571-8.