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Izar | Pdf Fathul

Introduction Fathul Izar (Arabic: فتح الإزار, literally “The Unveiling of the Covering” or “The Explanation of the Shroud”) is a seminal classical text on Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), specifically focusing on the laws and etiquettes surrounding death, funeral management, and the rites of the deceased. It is a core reference work within the Shafi‘i school of thought , widely studied across the Malay Archipelago (Nusantara), including Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Southern Thailand.

Unlike many comprehensive fiqh books that cover all aspects of life (prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj), Fathul Izar is dedicated almost exclusively to Janazah (funeral) management, making it a unique and practical manual for imams, community leaders, and the general Muslim public. The text is traditionally attributed to Shaykh Muhammad bin Ismail bin Abdul Rahman al-Dasuqi al-Maliki (d. 1342 AH / 1923 CE), a prominent Egyptian scholar from the Dasuq region. However, the version most widely circulated in the Malay world is an adapted commentary (syarah) by Shaykh ‘Uthman bin ‘Abdullah bin ‘Aqil al-Minangkabawi (also known as Syeikh Uthman al-Minangkabawi), an influential 19th-century scholar from Minangkabau, West Sumatra. Pdf Fathul Izar