The term Hanafiyah refers to the Hanafi school of thought, predominant in regions spanning Turkey, the Balkans, Central and South Asia, and much of the Indian subcontinent. The school is renowned for its heavy reliance on ray’ (reasoned opinion) and qiyas (analogical deduction). A Sharh Hanafiyah is therefore a commentary that operates strictly within the methodological framework established by Imam Abu Hanifah and his foremost disciples, Abu Yusuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani.

Subject: The Classification of Water and Usage of Vessels Section: Kitab al-Taharah (The Book of Purification)

Why page 89? In the world of academic publishing and scanned digital PDFs, page numbers often become landmarks. Page 89 in several classical Shuruh (commentaries) tends to fall within a pivotal section:

Scholars and students search for this specific page to resolve a particular legal conundrum or to cite a specific diagram (a shajara or tree diagram) commonly found in printed editions of Sharh al-‘Aqida al-Tahawiyya or Sharh Manar al-Anwar.

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