- سبب التسمية: تعود التسمية إلى أن الإمام مالك “وطأه للناس” أي مهّده وسهّله لهم. ويُروى عنه قوله: «عرضت كتابي هذا على سبعين فقيهًا من فقهاء المدينة، فكلهم واطَأَنِي عليه (أي وافقني)، فسميته الموطأ».
- قصة التأليف: تشير المصادر التاريخية إلى أن الخليفة العباسي أبي جعفر المنصور طلب من الإمام مالك تدوين كتاب يجمع العلم بطريقة سلسة بعيدة عن التشدد والرخص، ليكون مرجعاً عاماً للناس
[AH] Al Muwatta / الموطأ
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كتاب الموطأ عن مالك بن انس برواية محمد بن الحسن وبيان اختلافهما في ابواب الفقه | ط. دار القلم
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| Weight | 1.300 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 18 × 3 cm |
| Binding | Leather |
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| Publisher | Muassasah Al-Risalah Naashirun / مؤسسة الرسالة |
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