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  2. Fiqh - Wikipedia

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    The word fiqh is an Arabic term meaning "deep understanding" [7]: 470 or "full comprehension". Technically it refers to the body of Islamic law extracted from detailed Islamic sources (which are studied in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence) and the process of gaining knowledge of Islam through jurisprudence.

  3. Faqīh - Wikipedia

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    Main schools of thought within Sunni Islam, and other prominent streams. Islamic jurisprudence or fiqh is the human understanding of Sharia, which is believed by Muslims to represent divine law as revealed in the Quran and sunnah (the practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad).

  4. Principles of Islamic jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Uṣūl al-fiqh is a genitive construction with two Arabic terms, uṣūl and fiqh. Uṣūl means roots r basis. Some says, Uṣūl, the plural form of Aṣl, means Rājih (preponderant). It also signifies Qā’idah (rules), which is the real-world application of the word. For example: "every sentence must contain a verb" is a rule of Grammar.

  5. Tafsir - Wikipedia

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    In its literal meaning, the word refers to interpreting, explaining, expounding, or disclosing. [2] In Islamic contexts, it is defined as understanding and uncovering God's will which has been conveyed by the Quranic text, by means of the Arabic language and one's own knowledge. [3]

  6. Sharia - Wikipedia

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    Fiqh is traditionally divided into the fields of uṣūl al-fiqh (lit. the roots of fiqh), which studies the theoretical principles of jurisprudence, and furūʿ al-fiqh (lit. the branches of fiqh), which is devoted to elaboration of rulings on the basis of these principles. [6] [11]

  7. Glossary of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Sufi term meaning extinction – a spiritual death of the lower self (Nafs) with associated bad characteristics. Having no existence outside of God. Faqīh (فقيه)(pl. fuqahāʾ)(فقهاء) One who has a deep understanding of Islam, its laws, and jurisprudence. (see fiqh) Al-Faraj (الفرج) the return of the Shia Mahdi

  8. Manaqib-al-Jaleela - Wikipedia

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    Fiqh: Literal meaning "deep understanding" "full comprehension" Part of a series on: Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) Ritual. Shahada; Salah; Raka'ah; Qibla; Turbah ...

  9. Musannaf - Wikipedia

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    Etymologically, musannaf is the passive particle of the Arabic verb sannafa, meaning to arrange by chapter, and so has the literal meaning of something that is sectionally arranged. Though the designation can thus apply to any text so ordered, and indeed has been used with respect to such distinct genres as fiqh (i.e. Islamic jurisprudence ...