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Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (Usulul-Fiqh)
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Author:
Sheikh Mansour Leghaei
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Meeting 1: Definition, History, Subjects
Definition
Significance
History
Subjects
Meeting 2: Semantic Issues I (Mabahethul-al-Faath)
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Important Points
3. Verbal Principles (Usulu-lafdhiyyah)
3/1: the Principle of Reality
3/2: The Principle of General
3/3: The Principle of Absoluteness
3/4: The Principle of Apparent
Meeting 3: Semantic Issues II (Mabahethul-al-Faath)
ABSTRACT
The Imperative Form
Imperative form indicates the compulsion
Others Expressions for Imperative Form
An Imperative Form which indicates permissibility
Types of Imperative in Islam
Prohibitive From (al-Nahy)
The Implied Meanings (al-Mafaheem)
Types of Implied Meanings
The Conditional Implied
General (al-‘Aam) and Specific (al-Khas)
Absolute (al-Motlaq) & Limited (al-Moqayyad)
Obscure (al-Mojmal) & Explained (al-Mobayyan)
Meeting 4: Rational Correlation (al-Molazematul-‘aqleeyah)
ABSTRACT
Definitions
Religious Evidence & Rational Evidence
Independent Rationality & Dependent Rationality
Argument in Rational Good and Shameful Deeds
Correlation Between A Rational Deduction and a Religious (Narrative) Deduction
Some Applications of Rational Correlation
al-Ejzaa' (to suffice instead of)
2. Association of a Command and a Prohibition!
Meeting 5: The Validity of the Four Evidences #1
ABSTRACT
Introduction
The Meaning of al-Hojjah (Valid Evidence)
The Premises of the Proof of Occlusion (Moqaddamat Daleel Ensedaad)
First Evidence: The Holy Quran
Meeting 6: The Validity of the Four Evidences #2
ABSTRACT
Second Evidence: The Sunna
Validity
Proofs for the Validity of a Single Narration
1/ The Holy Quran
Ayah Naba' (News): 49:6
Ayah al-Nafr (travelling for learning): 9:122
2/ Sunna
Third Evidence: Consensus (al-Ejma')
Fourth Evidence: Rational Proof (al-Daleel al-Aqlee)
Meeting 7: Analogy- Equality and Preferences
ABSTRACT
Definition of Analogy
History
Validity of Analogy
Equality and Preferences
Meeting 8: The Procedural Principles
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Subjective Doubt and Legal Doubt
First Principle: Continuity (Isteshab)
Conditions of the Principle of Continuity
Proofs of the Validity of Continuity
Second Principle: Exemption (Baraát)
Proof of the Principle of Exemption
Third Principle: Precaution (Ehtiyaat)
Proofs of the Principle of Precaution
Fourth Principle: Alternatively Optional (Takheer)
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (Usulul-Fiqh) Volume 1
Author:
Sheikh Mansour Leghaei
Publisher:
www.ihic.org.au
Book library
›
Jurisprudence and Its Principles
›
Jurisprudence Principles Science
›
Jurisprudence Principles Bodies
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