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Islam and Human Rights :/Requisite Necessities Rather Than Mere Rights

AUTHOR : Mohammad amara | Mimoun mokhtari, lahcen haddad

ISBN : 9981-26-052-5

LANGUAGE : Anglais

KEYWORDS : Islam | human rights | fundamental rights | social justice | Islamic principles | religious obligations | universal rights | Islamic ethics | rights protection | humanitarian norms

PUBLISHER : ICESCO

PAGES-NUMBER : 178

YEAR : 1996

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The distinguished jurist's primer - bidayat al mujtahid 2

AUTHOR : ibn rushd | imran ahsan khan nyazee | mohammad adbul rauf

ISBN : 1-873938-93-4

LANGUAGE : Anglais

KEYWORDS : Bidayat al-Mujtahid | Islamic law | Fiqh | Ibn Rushd | Comparative jurisprudence | Sharia | Madhhab | Legal theory | Usul al-fiqh | Maliki law | Sunni schools of law | Legal reasoning in Islam

PUBLISHER : centre for muslim contribution to civilization

PAGES-NUMBER : 619

YEAR : 1996

ABSTRACT : In *Bidayat al-Mujtahid*, Ibn Rushd discusses and compares the major Islamic jurisprudential schools of thought, focusing on the differences between the four main schools: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali, in their interpretations of complex legal issues. He argues that these differences are not due to misunderstandings but rather stem from differing views on the interpretation of Islamic texts. Ibn Rushd emphasizes that ijtihad (independent legal reasoning) is a right for every qualified scholar, and that there should be no blind adherence to one particular school over others. He highlights that the diversity of opinions in Islamic jurisprudence reflects the richness of Islamic thought and the various methods of deriving legal rulings from the sources.