"Towards Realization of the Higher Intents of Islamic Law" was written by Gamal Eldin. Attia is an academic investigation of the profound notion of Maqasid al-Shariah, or the higher intentions and goals of Islamic law. Attia goes into the fundamental concepts that govern Islamic law, focusing on the broad purposes of justice, mercy, and societal well-being. This illuminating study serves as a guide for experts, students, and anyone seeking a greater grasp of the comprehensive and humane worldview rooted in Islamic legal theory.
Unveiling the Shariah Maqasid
The story opens by introducing the concept of Maqasid al-Shariah, or the higher intentions and goals of Islamic law. Attia presents a thorough explanation of the philosophical foundations that underlie Islamic jurisprudence, giving readers a thorough comprehension of its ethical and moral framework.
As a Central Maqasid, Justice
This book looks into the fundamental Maqasid of justice in Islamic jurisprudence. Attia delves into the many facets of justice, emphasizing its critical role in promoting equity, fairness, and the protection of individual rights under the Islamic legal tradition.
Compassion and Mercy in Islamic Law
Attia discusses the Maqasid of mercy and compassion, emphasizing Islamic law's sympathetic nature. Readers learn how Islamic jurisprudence tries to develop a civilization marked by empathy, kindness, and the relief of human suffering.
Saving one's life, religion, intelligence, family, and wealth
This book offers a thorough examination of the Maqasid in relation to the preservation of important aspects of human life. Attia explains the main aims of Islamic law as the protection of life, religion, intellect, family, and money, demonstrating how these values contribute to society's general well-being.