فقہ اسلامی کی تشکیل جدید : بنیادی اصول و ضوابط
Abstract
Rapid development in all fields especially in economic and medical sciences has made the attention of Muslim jurists turned towards a reframing of Islamic legal theory. Dr.Waḥaba al-Zuḥaylīand Dr.Jamāl Al-dīn Aṭiyyah have left behind them rich literature in this regard. Other numerous Muslim jurists have also laid down some principles for reshaping Islamic jurisprudence. Applying the analytical method of research, the author initially investigated the leading principles recommended by these scholarsfor this reconstruction. He then has very briefly described five basic principles that were established by these scholars;Collective ijtihād in which a group of jurists make their best efforts to bring a solution ofproblems faced by Muslims is assumed to be very effective and more beneficial than individual ijtihād. Combining of maḍāhib, which is termed as Talfīq,is advocated by a group of contemporary juriststo develop an exclusive circle for Muslims to practice Sharī’ahin a specific field.Islamic banking is the most appropriate example of this principle. Both types of ijtihād: derivative and purposefulness must be applied parallel. Where more than one viewpoint in an injunction is found in one school of fiqh, only thatone should be preferred which ensures fulfillment of the maṣlaḥah that has been observed in that injunction.Thecodification of fiqh literature will also be helpful in the implementation of Islamic law. These five principles canmake Shar'iah practicableand implantablein themodern world where Muslims are not holding the field.
Dr. Hafiz Abdul Basit Khan. (2020) Reconstruction of Islamic Law: An Appraisal of Basic Principles, Journal of Islamic & Religious Studies, Volume-5, Issue-2.
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