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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. It is necessary to say that Taqlid of a Mujtahid is not in articles of Faith but it is related to the practical law. In other words it is necessary to follow a Mujtahid in the rules, regulations and branches of religion and not in the roots of religion.

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · This introductory essay on Islamic ethics is a response to the aforementioned questions in three parts. First, I present the key Prophetic statement that forms the foundation of the approach adopted in this series.

  4. When we do taqleed of a scholar we can know by the fatwa he gives. In the Shia view is that Allah had selected a successor of The Prophet Muhammad, and that was Imam Ali. So the successor was to be the true godly appointed Caliph/Wali/Imam (Wilayat).

  5. Answer. Related. Praise be to Allah. With regard to ijtihaad and taqleed, people in a country fall into two categories: 1 – The scholars and mujtahids who have reached a level of shar’i knowledge where they have the tools of ijtihaad and instinbaat, whereby they are able to derive rulings.

  6. Who is a Mujtahid? These four Imāms are described as being Mujtahids, which means to be able to perform Ijtihād. In Usūl Fiqh terminology, Allāma Shoukānī explains that the following qualities must be found in a Mujtahid: ‘He should be learned of the Qur’ānic and Prophetic texts.

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  8. This bibliographical essay documents for the first time the treatises written on the Sunni Islamic doctrine of tašabbuh—the reprehensible imitation of others, especially non-Muslims. Since the formative period of Islam, tašabbuh has played an important role in shaping both Islamic orthodoxy and Muslim inter-religious relations.