Bismi l-Lahi r-Raḥmani r-Raḥim, al-ḥamdu li l-Lah ala l-hidayafi l-bidaya...

Title Bismi l-Lahi r-Raḥmani r-Raḥim, al-ḥamdu li l-Lah ala l-hidayafi l-bidaya...
Author unknown, Bay, ḥasan
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1693
Date 2012-04-03T08:28:21.516Z
Sample Text Usul al-fiqh (literally: the origins/fundamentals of thelaw) is the study of the origins, sources, and principles upon which Islamic jurisprudence (or Fiqh) is based. In the narrow sense, it simply refers to the question of what are the sources of Islamic law. In an extended sense, it includes the study of the philosophical rationale of the law and theprocedures by which the law applicable to particular cases is derived from the sources. In classical Sunni Islam, there are four major sources of jurisprudence: the Qur'an, the Sunnah, ijma' (consensus), and qiyas (analogy).There is some dispute amongst the Sunni jurists regarding ijma' and qiyas. The Zahirites in particular reject all forms of qiyas and only accept ijma' al-sahaba (consensus of the companions)
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Bismi l-Lahi r-Raḥmani r-Raḥim, al-ḥamdu li l-Lah ala l-hidayafi l-bidaya...

Author unknown, Bay, ḥasan
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1693
Date 2012-04-03T08:28:21.516Z
Sample Text Usul al-fiqh (literally: the origins/fundamentals of thelaw) is the study of the origins, sources, and principles upon which Islamic jurisprudence (or Fiqh) is based. In the narrow sense, it simply refers to the question of what are the sources of Islamic law. In an extended sense, it includes the study of the philosophical rationale of the law and theprocedures by which the law applicable to particular cases is derived from the sources. In classical Sunni Islam, there are four major sources of jurisprudence: the Qur'an, the Sunnah, ijma' (consensus), and qiyas (analogy).There is some dispute amongst the Sunni jurists regarding ijma' and qiyas. The Zahirites in particular reject all forms of qiyas and only accept ijma' al-sahaba (consensus of the companions)
Lisans Ovo delo je licencirano pod uslovima licenceCreative Commons CC BY 2.0 AT - Creative Commons Autorstvo 2.0 Austria License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/at/legalcode
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