Bosnian: Introduction to the Theory of al-Shariah Objectives

Bosnian: Introduction to the Theory of al-Shariah Objectives
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Publisher : International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781642057485
ISBN-13 : 1642057487
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Book Synopsis Bosnian: Introduction to the Theory of al-Shariah Objectives by : Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Jasser Auda

Download or read book Bosnian: Introduction to the Theory of al-Shariah Objectives written by Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Jasser Auda and published by International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT). This book was released on 2017-01-01 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Maqasid Al-Shariah: Made simple‎ Maqasid al-Shari’ah, or the higher goals and objectives of Islamic law, is an important and yet ‎somewhat neglected theme of the Shari’ah. Generally, the Shari’ah is predicated on the benefits of the ‎individual and that of the community, and its laws are designed so as to protect these benefits and ‎facilitate improvement and perfection of the conditions of human life on earth. This easy to read guide ‎gives a bird’s eye view of the subject, simplifying its main principles to help readers understand the ‎subject of maqasid al-shari’ah and how it explains the ‘wisdoms behind rulings.’‎ ‎ ‎ The paper focuses on a general characterisation of maqasid al-shari’ah and its origins in the Quran; the ‎classification of maqasid; historical developments and the contributions of some of the leading ulama to ‎the theory of maqasid; the differential approaches the ulama have taken toward the identification of ‎maqasid; and finally the relevance of maqasid to ijtihad and the ways in which maqasid can enhance ‎the scope and caliber of ijtihad.‎ Maqasid Al-Shariah: A Beginner’s Guide Current applications (or rather, misapplications) of Islamic law are reductionist rather than holistic, ‎literal rather than moral, one-dimensional rather than multidimensional, binary rather than multi-‎valued, deconstructionist rather than reconstructionist, and causal rather than teleological. There is lack ‎of consideration and functionality of the overall purposes and underlying principles of the Islamic law ‎as a whole. Further, exaggerated claims of ‘rational certainty’ (or else, ‘irrationality’) and ‘consensus of ‎the infallible’ (or else, ‘historicity of the scripts’) add to lack of spirituality, intolerance, violent ‎ideologies, suppressed freedoms, and authoritarianism.‎ ‎ ‎ Thus, a maqasidi approach takes juridical issues to a higher philosophical ground, and hence, overcomes ‎‎(historical) differences over politics between Islamic schools of law, and encourages a much-needed ‎culture of conciliation and peaceful coexistence. Moreover, the realization of purposes should be the ‎core objective of all fundamental linguistic and rational methodologies of ijtihad, regardless of their ‎various names and approaches. Thus, the validity of any ijtihad should be determined based on its level ‎of achieving ‘purposefulness,’ or realizing maqasid al-shari’ah.‎


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