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Some Important Terms Ijtihad literally means "to endeavor, strive, put oneself out, work hard." In Islamic legal terminology it means “the process of deriving the laws of the shari'ah from its sources.” Mujtahid means a person who does ijtihad or who is an expert of Islamic laws.
Mujtahid. What type of knowledge is necessary for someone to become a Mujtahid? Zaid Alsalami, Shaykh Dr Zaid Alsalami is an Iraqi born scholar, raised in Australia. He obtained a BA from Al-Mustafa University, Qom, and an MA from the Islamic College in London. He also obtained a PhD from... Answered 3 weeks ago. Bismihi ta'ala.
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Here, you will learn of what the five pillars of Islam are and how to perform each one of them: 1. Shahadah; the profession of faith. In Chapter 2, you have learnt the definition and practical enunciation of the Shahadah. The Shahadah can be regarded as the entrance to Islam. One who utters the Shahadah mindfully is regarded as a Muslim.
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May 14, 2023 · 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 Sunna, and other sources of Islamic jurisprudence. [Hitu, al-Wajiz Fi ‘Usul al-Tashri‘ al-Islami; Murad, Understanding the Four Madhhabs]
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 ...
The qualities a mujtahid must possess: 1) He must be highly knowledgeable about all the delicacies and fine points of Arabic. 2) He must be well qualified in every science related to the Quran. 3) He must know all the issues on which a definite decision is achieved in order not to act contrary to the agreement of religious authorities.