• moral verdict depends on whether the action is committed out of necessity (ḍarūra) and on the underlying intention (niyya), as expressed in the legal maxim...
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  • moral verdict depends on whether the action is committed out of necessity (ḍarūra). Fard includes salat, Hajj, Islamic funeral, and responding to As-salamu...
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  • such as the maqasid (objectives) of sharia, maslaha (public interest) and darura (necessity), in place of adhering to the letter of scriptural sources. The...
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  • moral verdict depends on whether the action is committed out of necessity (ḍarūra). Maqāṣid (aims or purposes) of sharia and maṣlaḥa (welfare or public interest)...
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  • stricter interpretation of Islamic law, including using the doctrine of darura (necessity) to permit traditionally prohibited actions. The rulings of ECFR...
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    with al-ʿAlwānī in 1995, emphasized the importance of the principle of darūra, which states that Muslims who are in a position of weakness can make use...
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