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- Preface
- The Shari'ah
- How to Live by the Shari'ah?
- Taqlid, Following The Expert
- The Tendency of Rationalizing The Shari’ah Laws
- The System of Ijtihad
- Some Important Terms
- The Importance of Ijtihad
- Was not Ijtihad forbidden in the Early Shi’ah Sources?
- The Process of Ijtihad
- A. Usulu’l-Fiqh
- B. Fiqh
- A Look into the Future of Ijtihad
An Introduction to The Islamic Shari’ah
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Title : An introduction to the Islamic Shari'ah
Author(s) : Muhammad Rizvi
Congress Classification: BP159.8.R350493
Dewey Classification: 297312
National bibliography numbers: M74-5487
Author(s): Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
Publisher(s): Ansariyan Publications - Qum
Category: General
Featured Category: Muslim Practices
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In this text, Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi has outlined the fundamentals of Shari'ah and how to live by the teachings and laws of Islam. He discusses Taqlid, understanding of the laws and the reasoning behind them, and even the concept of Ijtihad.
Preface
The present work attempts to familiarize the readers with the shari'ah, the Islamic legal system. Chapters One and Two define the need for the shari'ah and explain how a Muslim can live by following the shari'ah. Chapter Three is on taqlid: a process in which the lay Shi'ahs follow the legal opinions of a living mujtahid (the expert of shari'ah). Chapter Four deals with trend of rationalizing every shari' ah law. Finally, Chapter Five, brings the reader closer to the system which a mujtahid uses in reaching to his opinions.
The first chapter is presented here for the first time. Chapter Two is a revised version of what I had written as an introduction to my book “The Ritual and Spiritual Purity (1989)”. Chapters Three to Five are revised editions of booklets printed in the early- and mid-eighties in "The Laws of Shari'ah" series in Vancouver, BC. This series was very well received by the readers in various parts of the world. Imam Mahdi Association of Bombay has translated three booklets (which now form the last three chapters of this book) in Urdu and is using them as text for
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