Talk:Da'a'im al-Islam

Fiqh or hadith?
In the article for the author, this is referred to as a work of jurisprudence (fiqh); yet here it is referred to as a book of hadith. I think this requires further research for secondary sources to pin it down. I really wish I had a copy of the book or could find an ecopy, as while it would count as a primary source and wouldn't be preferable for use in the article, being able to read it would certainly help in bulking up the article. MezzoMezzo (talk) 12:01, 9 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Fair point. According to this source, its full name is دعائم الإسلام، وذكر الحلال والحرام, which suggests it is a fiqh book (the source says Ali az-Zahir would give rewards for whoever memorised it). But yes you are right more sources are needed.--Aa2-2004 (talk)

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