Muhammad ibn Faraj al-Maliki al-Qurtubi's 'Aqḍiyat Rasūl Allāh' is a profound work of Islamic jurisprudence, meticulously documenting the judicial rulings and legal decisions made by Prophet Muhammad during his lifetime. This seminal text delves into the Prophet's methods of arbitration, the principles of justice he upheld, and the precedents he established for resolving various disputes among the early Muslim community. Al-Qurtubi, a revered Maliki scholar, compiles these accounts to offer invaluable insights into the practical application of Islamic law and the wisdom embedded in the Prophet's judgments. The book serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of Fiqh, Hadith, and Islamic history, providing a comprehensive understanding of early Islamic judicial practice and the foundational role of the Prophet as a just arbiter and legislator.