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  1. Question Is this article correct: “The six groups of Mujtahideen1. Mujtahid Sharriy’a 2. Mujtahid al-Masa’il 3. Mujtahid al-Madhhab 4. As-Hab al-Takhreej 5. As-Hab al-Tarjee’a 6. As-Hab al-Tameez 1. Mujtahid Sharriy’a are those who make the rules with the help and deep study of al-Islam, such as the Four.

  2. Quran says: Ask those who have the knowledge if you don't know. فاسألوا أهل الذكر إن كنتم لا تعلمون Sura Al-Anbiyaa, verse 7. Obviously we can not ask a dead scholar no matter how high was his knowledge. Mujtahid must be alive to understand the exact situation of any matter then deduct the Islamic rule of it from ...

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  4. 4) The mujtahid must have a precise understanding of comparison, because the essence of ijtihad is comparison. For this reason, the mujtahid must know all the types, conditions, and judgments of comparison with details. 5) The mujtahid must also be acquainted with the customs.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · November 24, 2023 / 40 minutes of reading. John Esposito delivers 10 essential points to know about Islam that can give any reader a basic understanding and history of a complex religion that is often misunderstood. Esposito looks at many parts of Islam such as core beliefs, differences between Sunni and Shia, and gender roles, among other topics.

    • “Muslim” and “Arab” Are Not The Same thing.
    • The Word “Islam” Means Submission.
    • There Are Two Major Denominations of Muslims.
    • Islam Teaches That Jesus Was A Great Prophet.
    • Islamic Practice Can Be Summarized by The Five Pillars of Islam.
    • The Vast Majority of Muslims Are Not Terrorists.
    • Muslims Can Be Some of The Friendliest, Most Hospitable People on Earth.
    • Muslims Need Salvation Through Jesus Christ.
    • God Loves Muslims, and So Should We—Even Those Few Who Are Our enemies.

    “Muslim” is a religious term. A Muslim is someone who adheres to the religion of Islam. “Arab,” on the contrary, is an ethno-linguistic term. An Arab is a member of the people group who speak the Arabic language. It is true that Islam originated among the Arabs, and the Qur’an was written in Arabic. However, some Arabs have historically been part o...

    A Muslim is someone who submits to God. The Islamic conception of who God is, and how he is to be worshiped and served, is based on the teaching of Muhammad. Thus the Islamic creed is: “There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his prophet.”

    The two major denominations of Muslims are Sunni and Shi’a. Sunnis are the vast majority, at 85 percent of all Muslims. The split occurred in the first generation after Muhammad’s death and was based on a dispute over who should succeed him as leader of the Islamic community.

    Islam affirms that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he lived a sinless life, that he performed mighty miracles, and that he will come again at the end of history. It even calls him a word from God. However, it explicitly denies the deity of Christ and repudiates the title “Son of God” as blasphemous. It also (according to the majority view) denies ...

    These are composed of the confession of faith (“There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his prophet”), prayer (the ritual prayers said in Arabic five times a day while facing Mecca and performing the prescribed set of bowings, kneeling, and prostrations), alms (taken as a tax in some officially Islamic countries),fasting (the lunar month of Ramada...

    In fact, normal Islamic religious law forbids the intentional killing of non-combatants in battle. It also forbids suicide. It’s a small minority view that allows these things, and it’s a small minority who engage in terrorist activities.

    They make great neighbors and great friends. No Christian should be afraid to build a relationship with a Muslim.

    They are lost exactly like any other non-Christian—neither more nor less than anyone else. Furthermore, Muslims do come to faith in Jesus Christ. It usually takes time, and extended exposure to the Word of God and the lives of Christians, but more Muslims are coming to faith today than at any other point in history.

    We should love them enough to befriend them, love them enough to make them welcome in our homes, and love them enough to share the gospel with them. This article originally appeared in the Summer 2013 issue of Southern Seminary Magazine.

  6. Nov 17, 2020 · Maqasid al-Shariah is a branch of Islamic knowledge that deep-dives into the reasons and higher intent of Islamic law. It studies the application of Islamic law to achieve its intended outcome and to remain faithful to the spirit of the law. Through the maqasid approach, Islamic law can be applied in a more holistic and multidimensional form.

  7. Dec 4, 2023 · There are Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars of Islam are believed to be the most important aspects of the religion that all Muslims strive to follow. They are shahada (the belief in Islam), salat (the five daily prayers), zakat (giving to charity), sawm (fasting), and hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime).