The Maqasid Al-Shariah: Objectives of Islamic Law
The Maqasid Al-Shariah refers to the higher objectives or goals of Islamic law. These objectives ensure that the implementation of Shariah is beneficial to humanity and covers all aspects of life. The primary goals of Shariah are to protect and promo...
View DetailsThe Principle of Da’wah
Da'wah is the act of inviting others to Islam, sharing the message of the faith. Da'wah, or inviting others to Islam, is a fundamental aspect of the Muslim faith. It involves calling people to the teachings of Islam and guiding th...
View DetailsShura (Consultation)
Shura refers to the principle of consultation in decision-making, emphasizing collective deliberation and mutual advice. Shura (consultation) is a key principle in Islam, emphasizing collective deliberation and mutual advice in de...
View DetailsIjtihad
Ijtihad, derived from the Arabic root "jahada" meaning "to strive" or "to exert effort," refers to the process of independent legal reasoning in Islamic jurisprudence. It is the method by which scholars derive legal rulings from the primary sources o...
View DetailsIhsan (Excellence in Worship)
Ihsan is the concept of excellence in worship, characterized by performing acts of worship as if one sees Allah, or at least knowing that Allah sees them. Ihsan, meaning "excellence" or "perfection," is a core concept in Islam, re...
View DetailsTaqwa (God-consciousness)
Taqwa refers to being conscious of Allah, striving to do what is right, and avoiding what is wrong. Taqwa, often translated as "God-consciousness" or "piety," is a fundamental concept in Islam. It involves being aware of Allah in ...
View DetailsHalal and Haram
Halal (permissible) and Haram (forbidden) are terms that define the permissibility of actions and consumables in Islam. These terms define what is lawful and unlawful in various aspects, including food, drink, beh...
View DetailsIslamic Ethics (Akhlaq)
Akhlaq refers to Islamic ethics and character, guiding Muslims in their interactions and behavior. The Prophet Muhammad (صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ) said, "The most complete of the believers in faith are those with ...
View DetailsJihad
Jihad is an Arabic term meaning "struggle" or "striving" and is a significant concept in Islam. It encompasses a wide range of efforts aimed at promoting and defending the faith, improving oneself, and contributing to the betterment of society. Jihad...
View DetailsAkhirah (Afterlife)
Akhirah refers to the afterlife, an essential aspect of Islamic belief. It refers to the eternal life that follows death, encompassing the Day of Judgment, Heaven (Jannah), and Hell (Jahannam). Belief in the Akhirah profoundly influe...
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