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  2. Maqasid - Wikipedia

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    The jurist Imam Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (died 1388) also wrote on Maqasid Al-Sharia in his work Al-Muwafaqaat fi Usool al-Sharia. He defined maqasid al-shariah as "the attainment of good, welfare, advantage, benefits and warding off evil, injury, loss of the creatures". [8] According to al-Shatibi, the legal ends of Islamic law "are the benefits ...

  3. Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi - Wikipedia

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    He is greatly owed by contemporary writers on usul al-fiqh for this masterwork. The notions of maslahah (public interest/welfare) and maqasid al-Shari'ah (higher purposes of the Shari’ah), which are frequently mentioned in modern Islamic legal theories that primarily draw from al-Shatibi’s work, are particularly elaborated upon.

  4. Al-Maqasid - Wikipedia

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    Al-Maqasid (lit. ' the goals ' or ' the purposes ') is a guide to Islam written by Imam Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi in his book "Al-mowafaq'at". It covers purposes of Islamic faith, Zakat (charity tax), pilgrimage or even of the Qur'an's and Sunnah's text, [1] as well as frequently asked questions [2] and can be used as a primer for students of Islam. [3]

  5. Jasser Auda - Wikipedia

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    Among his best-known publications are Maqasid al-Shariah as Philosophy of Islamic Law: A Systems Approach and Maqasid al-Shariah: A Beginner’s Guide, which have been translated into several languages, including Arabic, Bosnian, Italian, and Indonesian.

  6. Ibn Ashur - Wikipedia

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    His masterpiece is the Maqasid al-Shari'ah al-Islamiyyah, the Intents, or Higher Goals of Islamic Law, published in 1946. He is famous for rejecting Habib Bourguiba 's (president of Tunisia ) request for a fatwa to justify abandoning the fast of the month of Ramadan claiming it harmed productivity. [ 1 ]

  7. Syed Muhammad Anwer - Wikipedia

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    He further held In the light of principles of goals of Shariah, or Maqasid al Shariah, according to which protection of physical health as well as the mental health of a citizen is the duty of a Muslim state, [28] firstly, under the goal of protection of life of its citizens and, secondly, under the goal of protection of intellect of its citizens.

  8. Islamic modernism - Wikipedia

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    He called for a revamping of the educational curriculum and became noteworthy for his role in revitalising the discourse of Maqasid al-Sharia (Higher Objectives of Islamic Law) in scholarly and intellectual ciricles. Ibn Ashur authored the book Maqasid al-Shari'ah al-Islamiyyah in 1946 which was widely accepted by modernist intellectuals and ...

  9. Mohammad Hashim Kamali - Wikipedia

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    An Introduction to Shari’ah (Oneworld Publications, Oxford 2008) Shari'ah Law: An Introduction (Viva Books 2009) “Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: A Contemporary Perspective of Islamic Law,” in: Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: Between Upheaval and Continuity (eds. Rainer Grote and Tilmann Röder, Oxford University Press ...