“The Risalah” by Ibn Abi Zayd Al-Qayrawani is a foundational text of Maliki jurisprudence (fiqh). Written in the 10th century, it serves as a concise manual on Islamic beliefs, rituals, and legal principles, especially according to the Maliki school of thought.
The author, Ibn Abi Zayd Al-Qayrawani, was a prominent Maliki scholar from Qayrawan (in modern-day Tunisia), and his work is known for its clarity and accessibility. The Risalah covers essential topics such as creed (Aqeedah), acts of worship (like prayer and fasting), family law, business transactions, and more. It is highly regarded for helping students understand the basic tenets of Islamic law and practice