This article critically analyzes the dominant opinion prevailing regarding the foundation of Islamic jurisprudence (uṣūl al-fiqh) which states that absolute independent juristic interpretation (al-ijtihād al-muṭlaq al-mustaqill) is no longer possible. Therefore, based on the belief that this level of interpretation requires the creation of a unique method for deriving legal rules (istinbāṭ), a method that arguably ended with the founders of the primary schools of law. This research inspects a new interpretive method which was not developed by late scholars. Consequently, the article uses legal reasoning as an interpretive method to criticize the previous opinions regarding Islamic Jurisprudence by using both textual and rational evidence. F...
Islamic legal theory (usūl al-fiqh) is literally regarded as ‘the roots of the law’ whilst Islamic j...
By the beginning of the fourth century of Hijra (about AD 900), it was commonly accepted that the ga...
For every knowledge and art, its principles play a pivotal role in understanding it. That’s why its ...
Islamic Jurisprudence comprises of the laws that govern a Muslims daily life. The Proph...
Since the beginning, legal theory has concerned itself with the establishment of principles and prec...
From pre-mature state to the modern development of law and legal institutions, the subject of statut...
Islamic Jurisprudence is a knowledge on the practical Islamic law based on its detailed approve conc...
The article analyses the judicial reasoning employed by the religious courts in giving decisions o...
This essay investigates the implementation of istihsan (juristic preference) in the early history of...
This article explains about ijtihad and its relation to shari’ah (Islamic law), fiqh (Islamic jurisp...
This study focuses on the implications of interpretation on the objectivity and authority of Islamic...
SUMMARY: 1. Scholar challenges and epistemological pitfalls - 2. Traditional Muslim hermeneutics and...
The article analyses the judicial reasoning employed by the religious courts in giving decisions on ...
This article discusses the concept of ijtihād (legal reasoning) and the typology of legal thought of...
Islamic law is a law based on the Qur'an, hadith, qiyat and ijma'. In essence, Islamic law is used a...
Islamic legal theory (usūl al-fiqh) is literally regarded as ‘the roots of the law’ whilst Islamic j...
By the beginning of the fourth century of Hijra (about AD 900), it was commonly accepted that the ga...
For every knowledge and art, its principles play a pivotal role in understanding it. That’s why its ...
Islamic Jurisprudence comprises of the laws that govern a Muslims daily life. The Proph...
Since the beginning, legal theory has concerned itself with the establishment of principles and prec...
From pre-mature state to the modern development of law and legal institutions, the subject of statut...
Islamic Jurisprudence is a knowledge on the practical Islamic law based on its detailed approve conc...
The article analyses the judicial reasoning employed by the religious courts in giving decisions o...
This essay investigates the implementation of istihsan (juristic preference) in the early history of...
This article explains about ijtihad and its relation to shari’ah (Islamic law), fiqh (Islamic jurisp...
This study focuses on the implications of interpretation on the objectivity and authority of Islamic...
SUMMARY: 1. Scholar challenges and epistemological pitfalls - 2. Traditional Muslim hermeneutics and...
The article analyses the judicial reasoning employed by the religious courts in giving decisions on ...
This article discusses the concept of ijtihād (legal reasoning) and the typology of legal thought of...
Islamic law is a law based on the Qur'an, hadith, qiyat and ijma'. In essence, Islamic law is used a...
Islamic legal theory (usūl al-fiqh) is literally regarded as ‘the roots of the law’ whilst Islamic j...
By the beginning of the fourth century of Hijra (about AD 900), it was commonly accepted that the ga...
For every knowledge and art, its principles play a pivotal role in understanding it. That’s why its ...