Quran, Hadis, ljma & Qiyas The Holy Quran provides fundamental laws in respect of beliefs, prayer morality, finances as well as political setup of society. As regards beliefs and morality, the laws provided by the Holy Quran are complete, final, and exhaustive for all times to come. For the financial and political setup of human […]
Qiyas (Analogy) The knowledge which is deduced from the principles laid down in the Quran and Hadis by use of analogical deductions is known as Qiyas, which is The fourth source of Islamic law. The root meaning of the word Qiyas is measuring or equality. It originates the fourth source of Islamic law from a […]
Ijma In legal terminology, Ijma means ‘consensus of opinion of the learned in Islamic jurisprudence. It may be defined as the rule governing the Shariah which is the outcome of the consensus of Muslim jurists on a particular question of law within the limits laid down by the Quran and the Sunnah. The commandments which […]
Interpretation of the Quran The Arabic word Tafsir is derived from Fasara which means to explain, to open, to unveil, or to discover something hidden. In Islamic terminology, Tafsir means interpretation of the Holy Quran. Tafsir consists of explaining the difficult words and phrases including the grammatical construction of the sentences, purpose of revelations, unique […]
Significance of the Quran The Holy Quran is a sacred and pure scripture revealed by Allah, the Supreme Being, and is not an ordinary Book. It is a Book of warnings, directives, and instructions revealed for the guidance and betterment of mankind at all times under all conditions and requirements. The Quran says: “Blessed is […]
Use of the Quran in Legal Thinking Islam is built on the foundation of faith, but its edifice is held together by the cementing force of law which is based upon submission to the Divine Will. In other words, it is Allah Whose Will who is the primary source of law in a Muslim society […]