Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
Daabacaha
Oxford At The Clarendon Press
Sanadka Daabacaadda
1950 AH
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Jarmalka
Raadiyadii ugu dambeeyay halkan ayay ka soo muuqan doonaan
Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
Josef SchachtOrigins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence
Daabacaha
Oxford At The Clarendon Press
Sanadka Daabacaadda
1950 AH
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against the old idea of ijtihād. The doctrine expressed here, with all its implications, became part of the classical theory of Muhammadan law, but only after the time of Shāfi'ī. Bukhāri separated ijtihād from its old connexion with ra'y and qiyās,1 and Ibn Qutaiba, 19, 30, restricted the term mujtahid to the great scholars of the past who cannot be equalled, denying ijtihād to the contemporaries.
1 Kitāb al-i'tişām bil-kitāb wal-sunna, Bab mā jā' fı-jtihād al-qaḍā' bimā anzal Allāh.
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