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For fiqh, one should start with the direct hadith. I'd recommend reading about the development of the Maliki and Hanafi madhhabs, which were synthesized into the Shafi'i madhhab, codified in Al-Shafi'i's Risala. When reading about the differences between the rulings of the different schools, Ibn Rushd's(yes that one) "The Distinguished Jurist's Primer" is a good starting point. Read Al-Mughni for the Hanbali madhhab. When you're bored of the four madhhabs, read Ibn Hazm's Al-Muhalla like all the cool kids.

For hadith methodology and terminology, Ibn al-Salah's introduction is great. Besides that, Muslim's preface to his Sahih and Al-Tirmidhi's Al-'Ilal are important historically.

For Tafseer, Ibn Kathir's is very solid, so is Al-Sa'di's. Al-Tabari's tafsir has lots of weak hadith. Fakhruddin Al-Razi's tafseer is a good advanced work, though he was an Ash'ari.

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Qur'an
Jami' Tirmidhi
Reign of Quantity
Open Letter - Moldbug
Against Method - Feyerabend
Fragments - Heraclitus
Muqaddima - Ibn Khaldun
The Two Theses of Dr. Ali Ataie
Introduction to Hadith Methodology - Ibn Al-Salah
Poetry of Ezra Pound

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