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  1. Mujtahids are scholars in Islamic jurisprudence who have the authority to interpret and derive legal rulings from the Quran and the Sunnah. They play a crucial role in the development of Islamic law, particularly within the context of leadership, as their interpretations can influence governance and the implementation of justice in Muslim ...

  2. By addressing contemporary affairs and how Muslims are perceived in the twenty-first century, this book provides a user-friendly introduction to the study of Islam and its fascinating, but also very complex history."

    • Samir Muminović
  3. Apr 22, 2021 · Religious Studies. Abrahamic Religions. Islam. Article PDF Available. THE RELIGION OF ISLAM: Everything You Need to Know! April 2021. Authors: Mohammad Mushfequr Rahman. Northumbria...

  4. Oct 25, 2019 · Despite their many theological and legal differences, Muslim sects have all drawn from these two primary sources: the Qurʾān, which is considered to be the direct word of God revealed to the Prophet ﷺ, and the Sunnah, which consists of the words and actions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ inspired by God.

  5. View PDF. The place of ijtihad in Islamic law and the necessary conditions to be qualified a mujtahid. Zachariah Matthews. This paper discusses the place of ijtihad in Islamic law as well as the requirements to be a mujtahid.

    • Tayyab Haneef
  6. Book review: Islam: What Non-Muslims Should Know. Michael T. Shelley View all authors and affiliations. Based on: Islam: What Non-Muslims Should KnowbyKaltner JohnFortress, Minneapolis, 2003. 152 pp. $6.00. ISBN O8006-3583-3. Volume 58, Issue 2.

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  8. Jan 1, 2002 · In What Everyone Needs to Know about Islam , Esposito presents in question-and-answer format the information that most people want to know. Esposito provides succinct, accessible, sensitive, and even-handed answers to questions that range from the general--"What do Muslims believe?"