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Al-Ghazali on Taqlid, Ijtihad, and Forming Beliefs
Medieval philosophy has often been stereotypically characterized as rigidly reliant on authority and lacking originality. However, the present research challenges this perception by unveiling the lively debates among medieval philosophers in the Islamic
Mesfer Alhayyani
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The limits of going global: The case of "Ottoman Enlightenment(s)". [PDF]
Abstract The paper seeks to summarize the discussions of the last two decades on the existence of a phenomenon that can be named “Ottoman Enlightenment.” It discusses the German debates on Reinhardt Schulze's suggestion of an “Islamic Enlightenment,” as well as more recent studies on the emergence of a different view of the nature and the world in ...
Sariyannis M.
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The Polemics of Ijtihad From the second hijri century until the present day, the reality, the essence, the rules, the conditions, the premises, the means, and the scope of ijtihad have remained a source of debate engaging some of the Islamic world's ...
Taha J. al 'Alwani
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TAQLID ITTIBA FOR MUKALLAF IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ISLAMIC LAW ON POSITIVE LAW IN INDONESIA
The Indonesian people in fact use their minds not on the basis of the Qur'an and the Sunnah is only limited to taqlid ittiba the religious scholars who are not necessarily truthful can be justified.
Hazar Kusmayanti
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It is generally agreed that taqlid is not allowed in the case of fundamental beliefs, such as the existence of God and His attributes. The teason for this is that such questions ate to be answered by the individual on the basis of his/her own knowledge ...
Taha J. al 'Alwani
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Sebagai wujud konsep dan tatacara istinbath al-hukm, ijtihad mempunyai kepentingan dalam mengikuti universalitas hukum Islam. Dinamika perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan, teknologi dan informasi setiap harinya yang menyisakan problem, fakta ini menuntut ...
Syafik Ubaidilah, Nasrudin
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Taqlid and the Stagnation of the Muslim Mind
The Origins and Beginnings of Taqlid Allah Most High chose the Muslims to be the ummah of mission (risalah), of exemplary good (khayriyah), of the golden mean (wasatiyah), and of witnessing to humanity (shahadah).
Taha J. al 'Alwani
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Overcoming Taqlid in Muslim Institutions of Learning
The emergence of taqlid or indiscriminate imitation of the work of former scholars by later scholars was a major turning point in Islamic history. It created two classes of scholars, those who referred to the primary sources of the Shariah (the early scholars), and those that did not (the later scholars).
Abdul Karim Abdullah +1 more
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Along with such a wide range of linguistic means, certain rules and laws of their use are also applied within the artistic style of speech, which allow it to be distinguished from other styles. This is evident, first of all, in the phonetic, lexical and grammatical features of the artistic style of ...
Rasuljon Tojimatov, Nigora Holmurodova
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Idjtihad and Taqlid in 18th and 19th Century Islam [PDF]
Islamic reformism as it came into existence by the end of the 19th century was a response to the challenge of the increasing Western impact in the Islamic world. The way this reformism expressed itself was, however, to a large extent conditioned by tradition.
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