the Qurʾān and the Sunnah." Analogy by Cause (Qiyas al-Ma'na/Qiyas al-Illa) Analogy by Resemblance (Qiyas al-Shabah) Ijmā' — consensus of scholars or of...
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Kəramət Salam Salah Independent 595 Ulduz Ismixan Quliyeva Independent 489 Əyyub Qiyas Abasov Civic Solidarity Party 441 Fidan Mirfuad Mahmudova Independent...
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(2001). Borçalı alimləri. Baku: Azərbaycan Milli Ensiklopediyası. p. 426. Əyyub Qiyas (2020-09-07). "Ülkər Talıbzadə: "Nəinki mən, məndən əvvəlki, məndən sonrakı...
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Archived from the original on 24 February 2023. Retrieved 18 July 2023. Əyyub Qiyas (19 October 2020). "Anar AXUNDZADƏ: "67 ildən sonra Əhməd Cavadın əmanəti...
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az. Archived from the original on 2022-04-19. Retrieved 2023-03-13. Əyyub Qiyas (2020-09-07). "Ülkər Talıbzadə: "Nəinki mən, məndən əvvəlki, məndən sonrakı...
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sources of Islamic law (sharīʿa); and rejection of analogical deduction (qiyās) and societal custom or knowledge (urf), used by other schools of Islamic...
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Kəramət Salam Salah Independent 595 Ulduz Ismixan Quliyeva Independent 489 Əyyub Qiyas Abasov Civic Solidarity Party 441 Fidan Mirfuad Mahmudova Independent...
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Views of Ibn Taymiyya (section Analogy (qiyās))
Sunni jurists, 1. Qur'an, 2. Sunnah, 3. Consensus of jurists (ijma), 4. Qiyas (analogical reasoning), Ibn Taymiyya opposed the use of consensus of jurists...
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jurisprudencial thought is that Ibn Hazm rejects analogical reasoning (qiyas قياس) in favor of direct reliance on the Quran, sunnah, and ijma. Ibn Hazm...
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to convince other scholars that Qiyās was not a valid argument. Al-Sha'bi was recorded to have said: "Beware of Qiyās. For when you use it, you make what...
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misrepresented as accepting a weak hadith over qiyas. Ibn Ashur says that a weak hadith is open to error, and qiyas is open to error, but in addition, the weak...
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accepted the use of Ijtihad and Qiyas in Islamic Jurisprudence and defended the use of both. Ahmad Sirhindi argued that Qiyas and Itjihad were not included...
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ijtihad (individual reasoning) or applying ra'y (lit. 'personal opinion') and qiyas (lit. 'analogy'). He considered these methods speculative and lacking in...
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sources"); Ijma. i.e. the consensus of the (pure traditional) Muslim community; Qiyas. i.e. the method of analogy. Scholar John Burton goes farther, crediting...
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(the companions of Muhammad), then individual opinion from the Sahabah, Qiyas (analogy), Istislah (interest and welfare of Islam and Muslims), and finally...
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followed in order of preference by weaker hadiths, and in rare cases analogy (Qiyas). The Hanbali school, unlike Hanafi and Maliki schools, rejected that a...
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who repent." — Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Hadith no. 2499 In Sahih Muslim, Abu Ayyub al-Ansari and Abu Huraira narrated: The Prophet (Muhammad)," By Him in Whose...
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themselves from the Sunni in the category of law, which employed such methods as qiyas "analogical reasoning" and exegesis". However, the Shī‘a developed law directly...
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and keep secrets (كتمان الاسرار, kitma'n al-asra'r) of others. Yahya Ibn Ayyub, Qutaybah and Ibn Hujar (R.A.) ..... Abu Hurairah (R.A.) narrated that the...
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(founded by Sultan al-Kamil Ayyub in 1229) and the more important Madrasa al-Salihiyya founded by Sultan al-Salih Ayyub founded in 1242, to which was...
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those with incorrect opinions were disbelievers. Many early Ibadis rejected qiyas or deductive analogical reasoning as a basis for jurisprudence, but the...
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sources of Islamic law (sharīʿa); and rejection of analogical deduction (qiyās) and societal custom or knowledge (urf), used by other schools of Islamic...
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Consensus (al-ijmāʿ), Narrations (al-akhbār), Analogical Reasoning (al-qiyās), Preferment (al-tarjīḥ), and Juristic Reasoning (al-ijtihād) and its Dependents...
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They permitted the use of individual reasoning (ijtihād) and analogy (qiyās) in establishing the law. This aligned them with early proto-Sunnī traditions...
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al-Mustasfa fi 'ilm al-isul The Clarified in Legal Theory Jurisprudence Asas al-Qiyas Foundation of Analogical reasoning Jurisprudence The Jerusalem Tract Jurisprudence...
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use of Qiyas (analogic deduction), as he strongly relied primarily on scriptural traditions. He also tried to convince other scholars that Qiyās was not...
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Qatar Qibla Qiblah Qisas Qiyaamah Qiyaamat Qiyaas Qiyam Qiyamah Qiyamat Qiyas Qudah Qudama ibn Ja'far Queen of Sheba Quibla Qunut Qur'an Quraish Quran...
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consensus of the theologians (ijma) and juristic reasoning by analogy (qiyas), plus another source -- independent reasoning to find a solution to a legal...
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of Primary sources consisted of the Quran, Sunnah, ijma (consensus), and qiyas (analogy), while Secondary sources are consisted of several jurisprudential...
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