Al-Mughni is not a beginner’s book. It’s like handing a medical textbook to someone with a headache—you’ll find answers, but you might misinterpret them. Always study with a teacher or at least a solid foundational understanding of usul (principles).

Here’s an interesting, engaging post you can use for a blog, social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, or Telegram), or forum:

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That’s what studying Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) used to feel like without Al-Mughni .

Ibn Qudamah doesn’t just say “this is the answer.” He says: 👉 Imam Ahmad said this. 👉 Abu Hanifah argued that. 👉 Shafi’i had a different view. 👉 And here’s the evidence from Qur’an, Sunnah, Ijma’, and Qiyas.

Imagine trying to build a house without a blueprint—just scattered notes, vague advice, and the occasional "I think this goes here."

Have you come across the English version? Or are you still relying on Arabic/Urdu translations? Let me know below! 👇

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