"Al-Hidayah Rasheediya" (الهداية الرشيدية) denotes a particular edition or commentary of Al-Hidayah, the renowned Hanafi jurisprudential text authored by Imam Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani (d. 593 AH/1197 CE).
1. What Does "Rasheediya" Indicate?
The term "Rasheediya" implies a possible association with Rashid (رشيد), which could refer to:- A scholar's name (for instance, a commentator named Rashid).
- An educational institution or publishing entity (such as "Al-Madrasa al-Rasheediya").
- A more accessible or annotated version (similar to Al-Hidayah al-Muyassara).
2. Potential Interpretations
A. A Commentary by a Scholar Named "Rashid"
- There is no prominent classical commentary on Al-Hidayah attributed to a scholar named Rashid.
- It may refer to a lesser-known or regional scholar (for example, from India, Pakistan, or the Arab region).
B. An Edition from "Dar al-Rashid" or "Madrasa Rasheediya"
- Certain institutions produce special editions of classical texts that include additional explanations.
- For instance, "Al-Hidayah al-Rasheediya" could be a textbook from Darul Uloom Rashidiyya (if such an institution exists).
C. A Misquoted or Mistitled Work
There may be confusion with:- "Al-Fiqh al-Rasheed" – A different Hanafi text.
- "Al-Hidayah al-Sa’eediyya" – Another variant title.
3. Recognized Works Similar to "Al-Hidayah Rasheediya"
If you seek simplified or annotated versions of Al-Hidayah, consider:- "Al-Hidayah ma’a Ahadithiha" – By Samiruddin Qasmi (a hadith-verified edition).
- "Al-Ta’liq al-Mumajjad" – By Abdul Hai Lucknawi (providing critical notes on Al-Hidayah).
- "Fath al-Qadir" – By Ibn al-Humam (a significant Hanafi commentary).
4. How to Verify?
If you have encountered this title:- Examine the author's name (is it a classical or contemporary scholar?).
- Review the publisher’s introduction (does it clarify the "Rasheediya" aspect?).
- Compare its content structure with
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