Hanafiyah Page 89: Sharh

The commentary on page 89 does not just present facts; it teaches a methodology of "surrender" ( Taslim ). It argues that human reason is limited and cannot fully encompass the Divine Reality. By adhering to the transmitted texts ( Naql ) over pure speculative reason ( Aql ), the student is grounded in the "Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah" tradition.

The commentary often uses a simple analogy: We say “the sun gives heat” – we affirm the heat is real, but we do not ask how the sun’s core produces it if we are not physicists. Similarly, for Allah’s actions, we affirm the text and stop at “ Allahu a’lam bimuradihi ” (Allah knows best His intent). Sharh Hanafiyah Page 89

His commentary shows that while the conclusion some C is A might be true, the formal logical structure is imperfect because it depends on accidental universals. For a Hanafi jurist, this is critical. If your qiyas (analogy) in Islamic law follows the fourth figure, your legal deduction might be formally invalid, even if the conclusion feels correct. serves as a warning: Do not build a fatwa on a shaky logical foundation. The commentary on page 89 does not just