The Mercy in the Difference of the Four Schools of Islamic Law By Al-Qadi As Safadi
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The Mercy in the Difference of the Four Schools of Islamic Law By Al-Qadi As Safadi
ISBN: 9781870582711
Author: Al-Qadi As Safadi
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 230
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
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About This Book:Al-Qadi As Safadi's "The Mercy in the Difference of the Four Schools of Islamic Law" is a profound analysis of the nuanced and compassionate features of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence. Al-Qadi As Safadi navigates the diversity within Islamic law by delving into the legal traditions of the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools, emphasizing the wisdom and compassion hidden in the distinctions that enrich the Islamic legal legacy.Recognizing Legal DiversityThe book starts by explaining the historical and intellectual underpinnings of the four schools of Islamic law. Al-Qadi Safadi investigates the formation of legal variety and the circumstances that contributed to the creation of diverse legal techniques, laying the groundwork for a thorough understanding of the variations between the schools.The Meaning of DifferencesAl-Qadi As Safadi delves on the wisdom inherent in the differences between the four schools of thought, emphasizing how legal opinion diversity contributes to the depth and adaptability of Islamic jurisprudence. The author reveals the mercy hidden in the disparities through an examination of specific legal rulings and methodology, allowing for flexibility and tolerance within the framework of Islamic law.The Functions of Ijtihad and TaqlidThe notions of ijtihad (independent legal reasoning) and taqlid (following a legal school) are examined in this chapter, providing insights into the dynamic interplay between scholars, juristic reasoning, and the changing requirements of the Muslim community. Al-Qadi As Safadi balances intellectual independence with loyalty to established legal traditions.
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