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  1. Women Mujtahids There is a consensus among almost all Shia scholars that only a man can be a Marja’, but it should be noted that everyone accepts that woman can be a mujtahid. The term mojtahede (mujtahide) is the feminine application of the word mujtahid, meaning one who has the authority to derive the law from its sources, including, but ...

  2. Jan 3, 2024 · Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi, answering this question, stated that “In short, a woman can reach the level of ijtihad and follow her own views but she cannot become a Marja’”.3 That is, from the Usuli point of view, women have the right not to perform taqlid to other mujtahids, and at the same time they cannot be a Marja’. It is implied that in ...

  3. Jan 3, 2024 · Women Mujtahids There is a consensus among almost all Shia scholars that only a man can be a Marja’, but it should be noted that everyone accepts that woman can be a mujtahid.

  4. 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 ...

  5. May 14, 2023 · Answer. In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful and Compassionate. May Allah alleviate our difficulties and guide us to what pleases Him. Amin. A mujtahid is an Islamic scholar who has achieved the highest level of expertise in interpreting Sacred Law. The mujtahid is qualified to derive legal rulings from the primary sources: the Quran, the ...

  6. Mar 13, 2021 · A mujtahid is responsible for deriving from the primary text and the Islamic opinions. And everyone else who may be brought under the umbrella of being a scholar, they are no more than echoing the opinions of those mujtahidin. And by in large, we live in an era where mujtahidin are in short supply whereas in Islamic history, mujtahidin seem to ...

  7. They have become The beloved of the hearts, the instructors of the minds, and dears of the souls. They strongly hated demagogy, misleading, fame, hypocrisy, and showing off. They were excessively exertive in searching for and grasping the truth. Mujtahids, besides being like oceans in knowledge and talents, were also exemplary people in good ...

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