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  2. File:Muslim Scholars Fatwa (Ruling) on FGM.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    On March 11, 2015, Syed Soharwardy, the founder of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, and 37 other Muslim leaders of various Islamic sects from across Canada gathered in Calgary and issued a fatwa condemning followers of the Islamic State (ISIS) as non-Muslims. Soharwardy cited capturing opponents and beheading them, killing Muslims who ...

  4. Fatawa-e-Rashidiya - Wikipedia

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    Fatawa-e-Rashidiya is a collection of Islamic legal verdicts, or fatwas, written by the Indian scholar Rashid Ahmad Gangohi in the late 19th century. It contains over 2000 fatwas on various topics related to Islamic beliefs, practices, and customs, and played an important role in eradicating false innovations and un-Islamic customs from Muslim society.

  5. Fatawa Darul Uloom Deoband - Wikipedia

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    Fatawa Darul Uloom Deoband (Urdu: فتاوی دارالعلوم دیوبند) is an 18-volume compilation of Islamic legal opinions, or fatwas, issued by the scholars of Darul Uloom Deoband, a prominent Islamic seminary in India. The fatwas cover a wide range of topics, including faith, prayer, fasting, charity, pilgrimage, marriage, divorce ...

  6. Fatwa - Wikipedia

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    The word fatwa comes from the Arabic root f-t-w, whose meanings include 'youth, newness, clarification, explanation'. [4] A number of terms related to fatwa derive from the same root. A jurist issuing fatwas is called a mufti. The person who asks for a fatwa is known as mustafti. The act of issuing fatwas is called iftāʾ.

  7. Usul al-Ifta wa Adabuhu - Wikipedia

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    In the first chapter, the author defines the concept of fatwa and its different types, such as shar'i, fiqhi, and juz'i fatwa. He also discusses the authority and responsibility of a mufti in issuing a fatwa, and the role of fatwa in Islamic law. [3] The second chapter discusses the importance of adab (etiquette) in issuing and seeking a fatwa.

  8. Category:Fatwas - Wikipedia

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  9. Imdad al-Fatawa - Wikipedia

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    Imdad al-Fatawa (Urdu: امداد الفتاوى), also known as Fatawa Ashrafia, is a collection of fatwas in the Hanafi fiqh compiled by Ashraf Ali Thanwi, a scholar from India who addressed new issues and challenges. [1]