(pious predecessors) and the early Hanafi Imams was to affirm what Allah affirmed for Himself while maintaining His absolute transcendence ( Al-Ashbah wa al-Nazha’ir (Ibn Nujaym al-Hanafi) For those studying legal maxims ( Qawa'id Fiqhiyyah ), page 89 of certain editions of Ibn Nujaym’s work Al-Ashbah wa al-Nazha’ir covers the application of the maxim "Hardship brings ease" Al-Mashaqqatu tajlibut-taysir Application: It details how Islamic law provides concessions (

Commentaries at this stage often discuss the (Healthy/Pure) versus Marid (Sick) categorization regarding purity.

If you are looking for a specific topic found on page 89 of a major Hanafi commentary, it often relates to (legal principles) or specific rulings on worship. Notable Resources in Hanafi Fiqh Scholarship Nur al-Idah Maraqi al-Falah : IslamQA notes that Nur al-Idah is a foundational text for the Hanafi school, with Maraqi al-Falah serving as its primary commentary (

Ranking the Sunnah as a secondary source of law after the Quran, but with specific Hanafi criteria for accepting solitary reports (Ahad). or Al-Marghinani's Al-Hidayah

: The commentary on these pages seeks a middle ground between fatalism ( Jabriyah ) and the total denial of decree ( Qadriyah ), a hallmark of the Hanafi-Maturidi approach ( Scribd ).