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Chapter​​ Three

 

Zoubdat Al Tafseer

(Abridged Version)

of

​​ Fat’h Al​​ Qadeer​​ 

by​​ 

Professor Muhammad Sulaiman Al Ashqar

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Introduction

Before entering into the details of the methodology and procedures adopted in the actual GLORIOUS QUR’AN EXEGESIS​​ by Imam Al Shawkani, it is important to point out​​ that​​ the Volume of Fat’h Al Qadeer which we will be working with is​​ in fact​​ the ABRIDGED Version​​ called​​ ZOUBDAT​​ ​​ AL TAFSEER​​ (Cream of Exegesis)​​ from FAT’H AL QADEER​​ written by Professor Muhammad Sulaiman Al Ashqar​​ in 1985 CE (1406 AH). For this purpose we provide a brief biography of this Islamic scholar.​​ 

He was​​ MUHAMMAD SLAIMAN ABDULLAH AL ASHQAR​​ born​​ in​​ the city of​​ Nablus,​​ in northern​​ Palestine​​ on 16 September of 1930​​ CE. He​​ grew up in the confines of his father, who was illiterate. However, because he respected and regarded​​ the people of​​ knowledge​​ and faith​​ he would follow their footsteps​​ in pursuing religious knowledge​​ and read the Quran​​ without a teacher. He joined the primary school in his village and​​ graduated in 1944. He then joined​​ his​​ secondary schooling in Al Salahiyyah​​ in Nablus, where he remained for four years.​​ After graduating​​ he travelled​​ to Saudi Arabia​​ and​​ worked​​ in teaching​​ elementary schools in the in city of Buraidah​​ at Al Qaseem Province. He also​​ worked in​​ general​​ trading​​ in​​ the capital​​ Riyadh.​​ He was invited to work in the​​ Fatwa library Secretariat​​ while​​ maintaining his Islamic studies​​ at​​ the Shari’a College in Riyadh ​​ graduating​​ in​​ the year 1376 AH in the first batch of​​ college​​ graduates.​​ He followed​​ after​​ his college​​ Sheikhs​​ prolific knowledge. He took​​ exegesis​​ and jurisprudence​​ from​​ Sheikh Mohammed Amin Shanqeeti, jurisprudence and doctrine​​ from​​ Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah al-Baz, and the statutes​​ from​​ Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Rashid,​​ Hadeeth​​ from​​ Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al Afriqi,​​ and Arabic Grammar from​​ ​​ Sheikh Abdul Latif Sarhan and Sheikh Yusuf and others.

He moved to Kuwait in the mid-sixties to work as​​ Secretary to the Library of Shari’a and Islamic Endowment for​​ twelve​​ year. During​​ this time he managed to obtain his​​ master’s and doctorate from the Faculty of Sharia Al-Azhar University, Egypt.​​ His dissertation​​ was​​ entitled:​​ Actions of the Messenger (Sala Allahu Alayhi Wa Salam)​​ and​​ its​​ Significance With the Shari’a​​ Provisions. It​​ involves​​ the​​ knowledge​​ of jurisprudence​​ on​​ actual obligatory duties.​​ The supervisor of his dissertation was​​ Sheikh Abdul-Ghani Abdul-Khaliq. Since it resumed​​ its function after the Gulf war​​ in 1991,​​ the Ministry of Awqaf​​ (Endowment)​​ in Kuwait Encyclopedia​​ Project was put back​​ to work with its employees​​ along with Al Ashqar​​ who also​​ had previously​​ participated in the​​ Fatwa Committee in Kuwait as a member from 1969 to the Gulf events in 1990.

In addition to his thesis and Zubdat Al Tafseer, Al Ashqar has produced 19 other publications in various​​ fields of Islamic knowledge and jurisprudence. The last of his works with co-authors​​ concentrates​​ on the following topics​​ in​​ Islamic​​ financing:

  • Insurance & reinsurance.

  • Home evacuation​​ money return.

  • Murabaha selling through​​ Islamic Banks.

  • The principles and rules that govern trading systems​​ in Islam.

  • Al Salm​​ contract.

  • Al Istisn’a contract.

  • Islamic etiquette of​​ money​​ borrowing.

  • Currency markets in Islam.

 

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