Publisher's Synopsis
Written in the 2nd Islamic century by al-Imam al-Shafi'i, the founder of one of the four Sunni schools of law, this work gives the fundamental principles of Islamic jurisprudence and its influrnces continue to the present day.;During the early years of the spread of Islam, the exponents of Islamic legal doctrine were faced with the problems raised by ruling and administering a diverse and rapidly growing empire. In Medina and Kufa, as well as other cities of early Muslim rule, shools of law had to be developed, but it took the accomplishments of Muhammad b.Idris al-Shafi'i, born in the year 150H/767CE, to establish the principles by which the various legal doctrines could be synthesized into a coherent system.;In the "Risala", which laid down the basis for such a synthesis, al-Shafi'i established the overriding authority, next only to the Qur'an, of the Sunna of the Prophet Muhammad as transmitted in the traditions.