Majmu 39- Khamsin | Terjemahan Kitab

To locate a copy, one should search not for "Majmu’ 39" but for the publisher’s name (e.g., Dar al-Fikr , Maktabah al-Syamilah digital version) and the specific subtitle containing al-Masa’il al-Khamsun (The Fifty Issues). Digital libraries of Indonesian pesantren (e.g., Pondok Pesantren Lirboyo or Sidogiri) may hold the most accurate manuscript versions.

To understand this translation, one must first dissect its title: Majmu’ , 39 , and Khamsin . The original Kitab al-Majmu’ (The Compendium) is arguably the most comprehensive encyclopaedia of Shafi’i fiqh ever written. Authored by Imam Abu Zakariya Yahya bin Sharaf al-Nawawi (1233–1277 CE), it is a detailed commentary ( sharh ) on Al-Muhadhdhab by Abu Ishaq al-Shirazi. Imam al-Nawawi passed away before completing the work, leaving it unfinished at the end of the Book of Riba (interest/usury). terjemahan kitab majmu 39- khamsin

However, the term is a modern publisher’s and cataloguer’s reference. Most standard printed editions of Al-Majmu’ span 20 to 23 volumes (e.g., the Dar al-Fikr edition). Therefore, Volume 39 does not exist in al-Nawawi’s original authorship. To locate a copy, one should search not

In some later editions (especially those printed in the 20th century in Beirut or Egypt), the publisher appended . These volumes, often numbered consecutively, could reach up to volume 39 or 40. Thus, "Majmu’ 39" likely refers to a later appended volume discussing advanced or niche topics. The original Kitab al-Majmu’ (The Compendium) is arguably