Ḫizānatu the fiqh
| Title | Ḫizānatu the fiqh |
|---|---|
| Author | as-Samarqandî, Abu l-Layṯ Naṣr Ibn Muḥammad |
| Publication Date: | 1550 |
| Subject | Islamic law |
| Type | kitap |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| Record ID | o-1720 |
| Date | 2012-04-03 T09: Cut: 13.771 g |
| Sample Text | There are four types of evidence (adila) from which fiqh derives: the Qur'an and the sunna, and these two are the basis on which the morally responsible (mukalafun) refer and on which their religion is built. Then comes consensus (ijma) and correct and valid anology (al-qiyasu s-sahih), with these two derived from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. Most of the important rules (ahkam) point to those four types of evidence (adila). They are indicated by texts (nusus) from the Qur'an and Sunnah, so scholars reach a consensus (ijma) about them and they are indicated by a correct and valid analogy (al-qiyasu s-sahih). Year of publication: 1550. |
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