Al-Farq bayn al-Firaq

al-Farq bayn al-Firaq
AuthorAbu Mansur Al-Baghdadi
LanguageArabic
SubjectAqidah
Publication date
~1037 CE
Pages366

Al-Farq bayn al-Firaq is a book by the Shafi'i scholar Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi (d. 1037 CE) outlining the doctrinal positions of various sects and schisms in Islam.[1] Written as an explanation of the hadith regarding the division of the Muslim ummah into 73 sects, the book explains the hadith, lays out the various beliefs of 72 "misguided" sects and ends by explaining the beliefs of Orthodox Sunni Islam, according to the author, in 15 points.[1] The book also outlines the doctrinal positions of sects which are not deemed to be included under the hadith.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Abou-Mansur 'Abd-al-Kahir ibn-Tahir al-Baghdadi; Seelye, Kate Chambers (1919). Moslem schisms and sects (Al-Fark Bain al-Firak), being the history of the various philosophic systems developed in Islam, by Abū-Manṣūr 'Abd-al-Kāhir ibn Tāhir al-Baghdādī... Part I, translated... by Kate Chambers Seelye... New York: Columbia University press.