Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. 351 pages. in Arabic. 'This book comprises sixteen studies revolving around the historical development of the discipline of maqasid traceable from the era of the Prophet's Companions, until its foundations were firmly laid by al-Shatibi, and those following him, led most prominently by Shaykh Ibn 'Ashr. He also further highlighted the role of maqasid in the contemporary Islamic renewal. Some of these studies investigate the ways of discovering and identifying the objectives of Islamic law, which were listed as: explicit statement of the objectives in the Qur'an and Sunnah, from fiqh principles (al-Qawa'id al-Fiqhiyyah), or identified from what is known of the ways to effective cause (Masalik al-'Illa). Other studies discuss the misunderstandings in the relationship between legal theory and universal objectives (al-maqasid al-kulliyyah), where each has its own topics and issues, yet both share the same role of serving jurisprudence (fiqh) and the process of derivation of legal rulings (Istinbat). The book also includes a study on omission (al-tark) in legislation (tashri') and obligation (taklaf). It also addresses the principle of means (al-dharai') in terms of history of knowledge, critical analysis of its traditional examples and giving alternative and contemporary examples in opening (fath) and closing (sadd), while explaining the consequences (al-ma 'alat) and their significant effect on public good. The reader will find many studies on the founding principles of the fiqh of priorities (al-awlawiyyat) and the importance of weighing up between the objectives (maqasid), especially where there is no previous ruling based on juristic effort (ijtihad). One study addresses the areas and horizons of ijtihad based on the objectives, while other studies explore the concept of renewal (tajdid), its horizons today and the obstacles to it. Some studies discuss maqasid principles in contemporary financial transactions, and the role of maqasid in modern contractual transactions, whereas other studies look into activating maqasid in the charity and dawah sectors.'. Artikel-Nr. alfurq09
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