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Aḥkām al-Qurʾān is a multi-volume juridical Qur'ānic exegesis authored by the Andalusian Mālikī scholar Abū Bakr ibn al-ʿArabī. The book interprets the Qur'anic verses related to legal rulings (aḥkām), examining their meanings through linguistic, contextual, and juristic analysis. Drawing on the Sunnah and the views of various legal schools, Ibn al-ʿArabī offers a systematic treatment of Islamic law as derived from the Quran. The work is regarded as one of the foundational Mālikī contributions to legal exegesis and an important reference for later scholars, including al-Qurṭubī.
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