This book offers a jurisprudential exposition of the acts of worship in Islam based on a comparative analysis of the Muslim jurists` views particularly of the Sunni Schools of Islamic legal thought. Chapter one delineates some key concepts necessary for grasping the intents and purposes of worship from an Islamic viewpoint. Chapter two devotes itself to the discussion of purification, its legal rules and related contemporary questions. Chapter three outlines juridical rules which govern Muslim prayers. Chapter four describes the jurisprudence of fasting together with juristic evaluation of its contemporary issues. Chapter five expounds the classical fiqh of zakah with focus on its application in the modern time. Chapter six examines the ...
Islamic substantive law, otherwise called branches of the law (furū‘ al-fiqh), covers the textual pr...
This article seeks to examine the concept of wasatiyyah that is employed and incorporated in various...
Islamic scholar-jurists developed a purist doctrine of Islamic law which is found in an extensive bo...
This thesis is concerned with the juristic rulings related to Islamicjerusalem, which have been deli...
This paper attempts to study jurisprudential innovations in prayer that are common among the practic...
Islamic Jurisprudence comprises of the laws that govern a Muslims daily life. The Proph...
For muslims, Islamic law, particularly in matters of worship, is not only a formality; rather, it is...
This work is an attempt to provide some light into the basic principles of Islamic law in order to u...
This study identifies the reasons for Imam Al-Shafi'i's rejection of “Istihsan” or juristic preferen...
The relationship that exists between fatwa andijtihad, ijma’, Qiyas,istislah and istihsan is signif...
This article jointly explores the various dimensions of fatwa and ijtihad, notwithstanding the forme...
The study of Islamic law is an attempt to analyze the development of Islamic law from one time to th...
This is a comparative jurisprudential study in the choices of Imam Al-Babarti (D:786 AH) in his book...
Islamic law or ‘Syariah’ is a system of law and ethics based on the divine will of Allah (SWT) t...
Al-Qur'an and Hadith are sources of Islamic law that have regulated all dimensions of human life, bo...
Islamic substantive law, otherwise called branches of the law (furū‘ al-fiqh), covers the textual pr...
This article seeks to examine the concept of wasatiyyah that is employed and incorporated in various...
Islamic scholar-jurists developed a purist doctrine of Islamic law which is found in an extensive bo...
This thesis is concerned with the juristic rulings related to Islamicjerusalem, which have been deli...
This paper attempts to study jurisprudential innovations in prayer that are common among the practic...
Islamic Jurisprudence comprises of the laws that govern a Muslims daily life. The Proph...
For muslims, Islamic law, particularly in matters of worship, is not only a formality; rather, it is...
This work is an attempt to provide some light into the basic principles of Islamic law in order to u...
This study identifies the reasons for Imam Al-Shafi'i's rejection of “Istihsan” or juristic preferen...
The relationship that exists between fatwa andijtihad, ijma’, Qiyas,istislah and istihsan is signif...
This article jointly explores the various dimensions of fatwa and ijtihad, notwithstanding the forme...
The study of Islamic law is an attempt to analyze the development of Islamic law from one time to th...
This is a comparative jurisprudential study in the choices of Imam Al-Babarti (D:786 AH) in his book...
Islamic law or ‘Syariah’ is a system of law and ethics based on the divine will of Allah (SWT) t...
Al-Qur'an and Hadith are sources of Islamic law that have regulated all dimensions of human life, bo...
Islamic substantive law, otherwise called branches of the law (furū‘ al-fiqh), covers the textual pr...
This article seeks to examine the concept of wasatiyyah that is employed and incorporated in various...
Islamic scholar-jurists developed a purist doctrine of Islamic law which is found in an extensive bo...