The existence of nasakh and mansukh in the determination of Islamic law is very important, because not always the law in one place is the same as the place and conditions in other places. It's just that in imposing nasakh and mansukh this is limited to the problems of shar'i law, while other than that it is not permissible such as the issue of aqidah or the points of worship and moral principles, such as justice, honesty, prohibition of shirk, killing, stealing and others etc .. Besides that, the determination of nasakh and mansukh is not permitted by using ijtihad or the opinions of the scholars, but it is indeed pure from Allah Almighty contained in the Qur'an. However, there are two opposing groups namely those who support the existence ...