The Islamic schools of thoughts were developed as a natural evolution during Islamic History. When Judges were sent by the Federal Government to the newly acquired territories, they faced a totally new environment and new issues to deal with in these territories. They tried to base their decisions on Quran and act according to Sunnah. However, when they could not relate a clear evidence about a specific case in both these resources, they had to judge cases as per their jurisprudence acumen based on Islamic Sharia. This practice was later known as ‘Opinion or Analogical Reasoning’ (Ra’y and Qiyas). We have briefly described in this book the historical perspective of Islamic Jurisprudence (الفقه الإسلامي).
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Last Updated November 2024 |
Ash Shaikh Mir Asedullah Quadri is well known all over the world for his explanation of Islamic Tawheed, Sahih Iman, Sahih Islam and Sahih Ihsan. He is a scholar, historian and poet. He is the author of Tafseer-e-Asedi, Irshad Al Asedi, Fusus Al-Iman and over 1000 books on various Islamic subjects. He has curated over 200 courses for the CIF International Academy. He has written many research articles on religion, history and other subjects. He is also the Editor in Chief of CIFIA Global Journal.
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