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Old 08-09-2012, 02:35 AM   #13
soSldI4i

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Its best to start by understand the theoretical framework of madhabs, why its important, how does it function, how come four schools of thought emerged, what are the range of issues it discusses, how a scholar or laymen from the madhab would extract the opinion, which opinions are fundamental, which are opinions are subject to difference of opinion and so forth.

Im not aware of what level of revert you are, but if you have moved beyond the basics and are aware of branching of Islam into aqeeda, fiqh and tassawuf, then this following book would help you see a holistic view of them:
http://siiasi.org/wp-content/uploads...al-Bassair.pdf
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