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...e spectrum of scholarly opinion without reaching definitive consensus on its order of revelation. What is unanimously agreed is t...
...n possible. He was not a Muslim, in the classical scholarly consensus, but he was the most consequential non-Muslim protector in ...
...blessed, to show him of Our signs.' The classical scholarly consensus holds that this was a bodily, physical journey — not a drea...
...tually every area of fiqh with evidence from Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas. The work also contains ash-Shafi'i's debates wi...
..., discussing the evidence from Quran, Sunnah, and scholarly consensus for each ruling and presenting opinions from all four schoo...
...opic. Al-Lalika'i gathered these reports to demonstrate the consensus of the early Muslim community on core beliefs. The work is ...
...ions of how to derive legal rulings from the Quran, Sunnah, ijma (consensus), and qiyas (analogical reasoning). He establish...
...s and prohibitions, general and specific texts, abrogation, consensus, analogical reasoning, and ijtihad. Despite its brevity, it...
... methodology, narrator biographies, and points of scholarly consensus and disagreement. This work complemented his Minhaj at-Tali...
..., the evidence from the Quran and Sunnah, and the scholarly consensus on maintaining the unique identity of the Muslim community....
...ith exceptional logical rigor, examining the Quran, Sunnah, consensus, analogy, and other sources of law. Known for its thorough ...
...i'i laid out the hierarchy of legal sources (Quran, Sunnah, ijma, qiyas) and defined the methodology for deriving rulings. T...
...amah al-Maqdisi. A concise guide to the areas of consensus (ijma) and disagreement (ikhtilaf) among the four Sunni schools o...
...s) and derives all rulings directly from Quran, Sunnah, and consensus. Even non-Zahiri scholars consult this work for its rigorou...
... Islamic law with detailed evidence from Quran, Sunnah, and ijma. This work, along with Ar-Risalah on methodology, establish...
..., and rulings according to the Quran, Sunnah, and scholarly consensus.
...ources of Islamic law, methods of legal reasoning, ijtihad, ijma, qiyas, and maslaha.
...ations of Islamic legal theory examining the Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas as sources of law.
The third source of Islamic law: what constitutes consensus, its authority, and famous examples throughout history.
...ples scholars use to derive rulings from the Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas.
...of the five daily prayers, their virtues, and the scholarly consensus on their importance.
...-fadl and al-nasiah), its economic harms, and the scholarly consensus.