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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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. 6) The mujtahid must memorize the Hadiths about religious judgments, and be able to discern the reliability of them; know who related them, whether they are mutawir-definite, or ...

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  4. Aug 1, 2008 · Maulana Abu al Ala Moududi has written in his book Tafhumaat vol1, "Muhaddithin may have also human weakness or errors. They were also human and may also have enmities with narrator. So, it may be possible that a muhaddith may declare a rawi or narrator of a hadith as zaeef because he may dislike him."Maulana has also cited some examples of ...

  5. Muslim Library | The Comprehensive Muslim e-Library | Telugu. Last Updated 22/5/2024 6:40. Wed, 22 May 2024. Dhul-Qidah 14, 1445. Number of Books 10399.

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    99% disbelieved and turned away. Do you know that this one percent means the entry of a hundred thousand persons into the religion of Islam? This would undoubtedly be a great achievement. If Allah were to guide only one person through you, this would be better for you than possessing the most precious property.

  7. Aug 5, 2021 · Islamic Feminism: What You Need To Know (Essay in 1900 words) August 5, 2021 by Neha Ankam. Islam and feminism are heavily discussed topics, especially with the current social conditions that are affecting a diverse amount of people all over the world. The two words put together might seem like an oxymoron, however, the more one looks into it ...

  8. 5th revised, updated and expanded edition of this major textbook on Islam, first published by Andrew Rippin in 1990/1993. "Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices provides an authoritative overview to both historical and contemporary issues when it comes to how Muslims have understood, interpreted and applied Islam.