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'''Ali ibn al-Qasim al-Zaqqaq''' (d. 1506), from [[Fez]], [[Morocco]] is one of the the most important authors in the field of [[Maliki]] [[common law]].<ref>Henry Toledano, |
'''Ali ibn al-Qasim al-Zaqqaq''' (d. 1506), from [[Fez]], [[Morocco]] is one of the the most important authors in the field of [[Maliki]] [[common law]].<ref>"Al-Lamiya de az-Zaqqaq, al-'Amal al-Fasi de 'Abd ar-Rahman al-Fasi, y al-'Amal al-Mutlaq de as-Siyilmasi" by Henry Toledano, ''International Journal of Middle East Studies'', vol. 5, 1974.</ref> He is the author of the well-known ''Lamiyat al- Zaqqaq'' (the popular title of ''Lamia fi al-Ahkam''), a textbook on judicial procedures. ''al-Manhaj al-muntakhab'' is another work by al-Zaqqaq on Maliki fiqh.<ref>see ''GAL'' S II, 376</ref> ''al-Lulu al-masun fi sadaf al-qawaid al-uyun'' (written in 1815-6) is the verse summary of al-Zaqqaq's, ''al-Manhaj al-muntakhab'' and the commentary of [[Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari]] (1632) upon it. |
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Ali ibn al-Qasim al-Zaqqaq (d. 1506), from Fez, Morocco is one of the the most important authors in the field of Maliki common law.[1] He is the author of the well-known Lamiyat al- Zaqqaq (the popular title of Lamia fi al-Ahkam), a textbook on judicial procedures. al-Manhaj al-muntakhab is another work by al-Zaqqaq on Maliki fiqh.[2] al-Lulu al-masun fi sadaf al-qawaid al-uyun (written in 1815-6) is the verse summary of al-Zaqqaq's, al-Manhaj al-muntakhab and the commentary of Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (1632) upon it.