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...the Prophet ﷺ was born, Mecca's noble families followed the custom of sending infants to desert tribes for nursing — prizing t...
...te Abdullah and therefore the most natural guardian in Arab custom. Abu Talib accepted and would protect and cherish his nephe...
...a'dah — when all combat was traditionally forbidden by Arab custom. The violation of this ancient compact was both the moral o...
...could not re-enter Mecca without tribal protection. Arabian custom required that a man entering a city have a protector from a...
...ather than the informal and volatile arrangements of tribal customary law. The framework it created allowed the Prophet ﷺ to g...
...ecific legal purpose: the abolition of the pre-Islamic Arab custom that treated adopted sons as biological sons in all respect...
...ally, answered their questions with patience, honored their customs while requiring the essentials of faith, and sent teachers...
...d the legal proclamation — the narrations explain that Arab custom required that a dissolution of covenant be proclaimed by a ...
...l corruption — cheating in weights and measures, defrauding customers, robbing travelers, and practicing every form of economi...
...tice of cursing Ali ibn Abi Talib during Friday sermons — a custom instituted by Muawiyah that had continued for sixty years. ...
...d by doubt; hardship brings ease; harm must be removed; and custom is given legal consideration. These maxims, distilled from ...
...void imitating non-Muslims in their religious practices and customs. Ibn Taymiyyah discusses the principles of Islamic distinc...
... to his own time, including descriptions of lands, peoples, customs, and scientific knowledge. Written in an engaging narrativ...
...utes within the school and incorporates the practical legal customs of Ottoman lands. It is the primary reference used by Hana...
...afi'i-Ash'ari approach. As-Sarakhsi explains istihsan, urf (custom), and other Hanafi legal tools with thoroughness. It repres...