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Sharh Hanafiyah Page 89 New [repack] -

This article unpacks everything you need to know about this reference—its meaning, its place within Hanafi literature, and why “page 89” in the “new” edition has become a focal point for discussions ranging from ritual purity ( taharah ) to contractual ethics.

(commentary) on Hanafi works would refer to famous texts like: Al-Hidayah : One of the most influential Hanafi legal manuals. Radd al-Muhtar : A massive commentary by Ibn Abidin. Sharh Ma'ani al-Athar : A major work by Imam al-Tahawi. On a real page 89 of these books, you would typically find discussions on: Ritual Purity (Taharah) : Rulings on Wudu or Ghusl. Prayer (Salah) : Details on the timings or specific postures of prayer. Legal Maxims : Principles used to derive specific laws. ⚠️ Distinguishing Fact from Meme sharh hanafiyah page 89 new

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For daily practice (a Muslim’s ‘amal ): Sharh Ma'ani al-Athar : A major work by Imam al-Tahawi

: The necessity of being in a state of purity before performing Salah is emphasized, highlighting the direct link between purity and the acceptance of prayer.

A significant portion of "page 89 new" is dedicated to rebutting the accusation that Hanafis follow "personal opinion" over hadith. The author demonstrates, using the new footnotes, that Imam Abu Hanifah’s rejection of certain ahadith was based on a stringent Usooli framework, not whimsical desire.

: It is a fictional or intentionally obscure reference used to humorously "shut down" an argument or justify a specific action by citing a non-existent or absurdly specific page in a religious commentary (Sharh).