Islamic Jurisprudence and the rule of necessity and need /
by Mohammad Muslehuddin
Published by : Islamic Research Institute, (Islamabad :) Physical details: 69p. Year: 1980Item type | Current location | Call number | url | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Dr Muhammad Hamidullah Library | Fiqh Hanfi/9 297.2 MOI (Browse shelf) | 15127 | Available | 33235IRI |
CONTENTS:Introduction Chapter I Law and Jurisprudence Jurisprudence defined Law in its real sense Human Laws as distinct from Divine Laws Chapter II Islamic Law The Divinely Ordained System Nature of Islamic law (Shari‘a) Chapter III Exposition of Islamic Law Pre-Islamic Background Divine Revelations Chapter IV History of Islamic Law The purpose of Legal History The First Period (A.D. 610-622) The Second Period (A.D. 622-632) The Third Period (A.D. 632-661) The Fourth Period (A.D. 661-750) The Fifth Period (A.D. 750-1258) Chapter V Science of Legislation Legislation in General Legislation in Islam Interpretation or ijtihzid The Ideal to be followed Sound Analogy or Ta’wil ‘Illah (cause) and Hikmah (wisdom) Shafi‘i and His Theory Istihsan and al~Masalih al-Mursalah Public interest Chapter VI , The Rule of Necessity and Need Necessity permits prohibited things Hardship Limitations Chapter VII. Conclusion Notes Select Bibliography Arabic Titles
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