Ibn Jonayd Eskafi
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Ibn al-Junayd al-Eskafi ( ar, ابن الجنيد الاسکافی, Ibn al-Junayd al-Iskāfī) was one of the first eminent
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jurists during the fourth century lunar hijrah.


Early life

Abu Ali Muhammad ibn Ahmad Katib Iskafi (tenth century AD/fourth century lunar) was born in Iskaf, a region near
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in Iraq. His date of birth is uncertain. He may have traveled to
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. He may have visited Muhammed Ibn Hosein Alavi. According to Shaykh Mufid's sayings, it seems that Ibn Jonayd passed most of his life in Baghdad. He may have had communication with the twelfth Imam.


Jurisprudence

He took a different approach in understanding Shia traditions. He believed in a theological basis for interpretation of Hadith. He believed that we must commit to Khabar Vahed and Qyas in jurisprudence. He acted like antecedent jurists such as Fazl ibn Shazan and Younes ibn Abdul Rahman. One of his characteristics in Fiqh discussion was that he believed to Ihtiyat (probability) approximately in most problems. in other words, the principle of Ihtiyyat is prevalent in his juridical works. He employed other ideas in shia jurisprudence such as: * Acting according to reason and justification * Challenges with Akhbari school * Clarity in explaining the reason for a judgment * Establish dynamic basic for shia jurisprudence


Works

He had special skill in writing and became known as Katib by scholars. He wrote nearly in all Islamic sciences, particularly jurisprudence, theology and apologetics, such as: *''Tahzib Al Shia for Ahkam-e-shariah(purification of shia for religion's judgments)'' * ''Al Nosrah Le Ahkam Al Itrat'' * ''Two thousand problems in Shariah'' * ''Traditions of Sshia'' * ''Tabserat A Aref and Naqd Al Zaef'' * ''Kashf Al Asrar'' He also wrote about the art of writing: ''Ilm Al Nijabah Fi Ilm Al Kitabah'' and ''Al Tahrir va Taqrir''.


See also

*
Ibn Fahd Helli Allamah Sheikh Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Fahad al-Hilli al-Asadi (; 1355–1438), famously known as Ibn Fahad al-Hilli (), was an eminent Iraqi Shia jurist and religious authority. He was known for his works on religious ethics, supplications and s ...
* Principles of Islamic jurisprudence


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*{{Cite web, url=http://shiastudies.org/article/major-scholarly-figures-in-the-twelver-imami-tradition, title=Major scholars, website=shiastudies.org, access-date=2016-05-06 Date of birth missing Date of death missing Sharia Shia scholars of Islam Muslim scholars of Islamic jurisprudence 10th-century Muslim scholars of Islam