Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. People also ask

  4. The rulings from the Qur’ ān and Sunna can be divided into three types. 1.The basic tenets of Islam. The Aqā’idof Islam are explicitly clear, and can be understood by anyone. Examples are the belief in All āh, the angels and the Last Day. 2. The ethical rulings of Islam.

    • 210KB
    • 7
  5. 4) The mujtahid must have a precise understanding of comparison, because the essence of ijtihad is comparison. For this reason, the mujtahid must know all the types, conditions, and judgments of comparison with details. 5) The mujtahid must also be acquainted with the customs.

    • Overview
    • 10 Important Rules of Islam
    • Other Rules in Islam
    • 10 Islamic Rules of War

    Although the Qur’an has the same prophets as Jewish and Christian texts, it doesn’t have a list of 10 primary commandments for Muslims to follow. However, Islam does have rules that are similar to the 10 commandments (plus many others). Keep reading to learn more.

    The Qur’an doesn’t include the Ten Commandments like the New and Old Testament do—however, it does have similar moral rules.

    The Qur’an states that there is only one god, idols are not authorized by Allah (God), and to keep away from those who misuse Allah’s name.

    It also says to not kill except under the law, commit adultery, or steal another’s wealth or property.

    There is only one God.

    Muslims believe that there’s only one god and He is all-powerful and all-knowing. Allah has no children, race, gender, or body. Muslims also believe that God has angels that carry out His orders throughout the universe. [1]

    “Your God is only One God. There is no god worthy of worship except Him—the Most Compassionate, Most Merciful.”

    “All praise is for Allah, the Originator of the heavens and the earth, Who made angels as His messengers with wings—two, three, or four. He increases in creation whatever He wills. Surely Allah is Most Capable of everything.”

    Believe in the Day of Judgement.

    Muslims believe that nothing happens without God’s knowledge and that humans have free will, or the freedom to choose good or evil. They also believe that there will be a Day of Judgement, when Allah will weigh humans’ sins against their good deeds and decide if they’re sent to heaven or hell.

    The Qur’an also has rules not covered in the Ten Commandments.

    A few of these rules and good manners tell Muslims to:

    Shun the words of falsehood.

    Avoid many suspicions…And do not spy, nor backbite one another.

    Do not be prideful! Surely Allah does not like the prideful.

    Do not defame one another, nor call each other by offensive nicknames.

    Early Islamic rulers defined ten rules of war for their armies to follow.

    Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the first Caliph (or ruler of the Muslim community), outlined ten rules for the battlefield to his military commander. These rules still influence Islamic law today.

    Do not commit treachery or deviate from the right path.

    Do not mutilate dead bodies.

    Do not kill a woman, a child, or an elderly man.

    Do not cut down fruit trees.

  6. 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 ...

  7. d1.islamhouse.com › single › en-din-alislamThe Religion of Islam

    explain the religion of Islam to people, as this book saves them a lot of effort and makes their mission easier. If you have no previous idea about Islam, you, O wise reader, may find that you need to read with particular focus and deliberateness so as to grasp the meanings contained in the book. So, do not get bored, for there are numerous

  1. People also search for