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  1. Mujtahid fee Masa’il are those who are Muqallid in principle and foori in masa’il; they can give answers of these masa’il from The Holy Qur’an and Hadith on condition that there is no explanation from any Imam. Examples would be Imam al-Tahawi, Imam Qadi Khan, and Imam Sharkhail. 4.

  2. Mujtahid is the one who is highly knowledgeable about the secrets of the Quran, is capable of ijtihad, and is the scholar of fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) who is the authority on all the Islamic sciences. These are gifted people capable of knowing the secrets of the Quran and the Hadiths.

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  4. The Shafi‘i (or Hanafi, or Hanbali, or Maliki) muftis that are alive today (may Allah preserve them all and benefit us through them) are muqallids with a good understanding of the madhhab and convey the positions of the madhhab they represent; they don’t derive rulings themselves.

  5. Between the ranks of Mujtahids and muqallids there are other levels of jurists who have combined Ijtihad with taqlid and while it is acknowledged that the absolute Mujtahid is something that cannot be attained now, other levels are probably attainable. 23 Countless jurists from the tenth century to the early nineteenth century have been ...

  6. Aug 16, 2008 · Answer. Praise be to Allah. Firstly: The followers of the madhhabs are not all the same. Some of them are mujtahids within their madhhab, and some are followers (muqallids) who do not go against their madhhabs in any regard.

  7. en.wikishia.net › view › MujtahidMujtahid - wikishia

    Mujtahid (Arabic: مُجْتَهِد) or faqīh (Arabic: فَقیه; translated as " jurist ") is a person who has the ability to deduce the jurisprudential ( fiqhi) rulings from reliable sources.

  8. Jan 13, 2009 · Answer they are his Muqallids in principles (usool) and rules (qawaaid) and do not differ with him in these things. However they are Mujtahids themselves and are not anybody’s Muqallids in laws (masaail). Thus they are able to differ with Imam Abu Hanifa (رضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ) in furoo ‘i masaail.

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