Qiyas (Analogy)
Qiyas (Analogy) in Islamic Law Deriving rulings by extending principles from the Qur’an and the Sunnah Introduction Qiyas, or legal analogy, is...
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Ijtihad (Independent Legal Reasoning) The striving of scholars to derive rulings from the Qur’an and Sunnah Introduction Ijtihad...
View DetailsMaqasid vs. Maslahah (Objectives vs. Public Interest)
Maqasid vs. Maslahah Objectives of Shariah versus Public Interest in Islamic Law Introduction Maqasid al-Shari‘ah refers to the higher objectiv...
View DetailsHudud & Qisas
Hudud and Qisas in Islamic Law Fixed Punishments and Retribution in Shariah Introduction Islamic criminal law is built upon two key categories:...
View DetailsShura (Consultation)
Shura (Consultation) The Principle of Collective Deliberation in Islam Introduction Shura refers to consultation in decision-making, emphasizin...
View DetailsFiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence)
Fiqh in Islam Understanding and applying Shariah in everyday life Introduction Fiqh is the human understanding and practice of Shariah. It cove...
View DetailsThe Maqasid Al-Shariah: Objectives of Islamic Law
Maqasid al-Shariah The Higher Objectives of Islamic Law Introduction The Maqasid al-Shariah refers to the higher objectives of Islamic law. The...
View DetailsHalal and Haram
Halal and Haram in Islam What is Permissible and What is Forbidden Introduction Halal (permissible) and Haram (forbidden) define what is lawful...
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Jihad in Islam Striving in Faith, Self, and Society Introduction Jihad, from the Arabic root jahada meaning “to strive” or “to struggl...
View DetailsThe Principle of Da’wah
Da'wah in Islam Inviting to the Way of Allah with Wisdom and Compassion Introduction Da'wah means inviting others to Islam. It is a core respon...
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