Analogical reasoning in Islamic jurisprudence: a study of the juridical principle of Qiyas /
by Ahmad Hasan
Published by : Islamic Research Institute, (Islamabad :) Physical details: 489p. Year: 1986Item type | Current location | Call number | url | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Qiyas (analogy) is one of the four sources of Islamic law. Unlike other modes of Ijtihad, it is a process of systematic reasoning to discover the legal rule. It is dependent entirely on an authority, which may be the Qur’an, Sunnah or Ijma‘. It is the most important principle of deriving rules from the original sources. Most of the legal material contained in the Fiqh literature is an outcome of analogical deductions. Besides its logical and cultural manifestations, this principle has played a vital role in the development of the Islamic legal thought. The author has critically studied this principle as it developed in the medieval period. The book provides a deep understanding and analysis of this significant juridical principle.
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