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| Title | Interval |
|---|---|
| Author | Unknown, |
| Subject | Islamic law |
| Type | kitap |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| Record ID | o-1456 |
| Date | 2012-03-27T09:31:24.480Z |
| Sample Text | Different lawyers often have different opinions regarding a specific issue. This is the reason why there is usually more than one fatwa related to an issue. In fact, there are a number of methodologies for understanding the evidence gathered from the aforementioned sources of Islamic law. Lawyers following different methodologies will often arrive at different answers to the same question. It is well known that there are four schools of law in Islam and that they all differ on some aspects. However, it is important to know that these differences are usually small. For example, in terms of faith, the vast majority of Muslims agree on most aspects of faith, the most important being the concept of monotheism, and belief in angels, prophets, holy books, and the Day of Judgment. |
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