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Islam

And
Sources of Shari’ah
Presentation Outline

• Definition of Islam
• Definition of Shari’ah
• Sources of Shari’ah
Islam
What is Islam?

 Islam means submission to the will of God


and obedience to His law. Everything and
every phenomenon in the world other than man
is administered totally by God-made laws, i.e.
they are obedient to God and submissive to His
laws, they are in the State of Islam.
What is Islam?

 Islam is a religion that provides a set of rules


for life and we therefore call it a 'code of life'
which means a code or system that covers all
aspects of life of a human being.
Definition

SHARI’AH

1. Lexical meaning: Plain Way

2. Technical meaning:The Divine Law


Definition

 ThenWe have put you (O prophet) on a plain


way of (our) commandment. So follow it and
do not follow the desires of those who do not
know. (45:18 : al-jaasiyah)
Sources of Shari’ah

1. The Holy Qur’an


2. The Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (SAW)
3. Ijma’ (consensus of the Ummah)
4. Qiyas (Anology)
The Holy Quran

 Express Injunctions have no room for different


interpretations

 Implied injunctions may be interpreted in


different ways by way of inference
The Holy Quran
Interpretation of Quran

1. Beliefs

2. Jurisprudence

3. Incidents and Events

4. Examples
The Holy Quran
Interpretation of Quran

2. Jurisprudence
a. Types of Jurisprudence
i. Ibadaat
ii. Mua’amlat
iii. Ibadaat + Mua’amlat

b. Levels of Jurisprudence

1. Fard 2. Wajib 3. Masnoon 4. Mustahab

5. Mubah 6. Makrooh Tanzihi 7. Makrooh Tahrimi

8. Haraam
Sunnah

 Definition:

A word spoken or an act done or ratified by


the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him)

It is a source of law because the Holy Quran


itself has made it obligatory for every believer
that he obeys and follows the Holy Prophet:
Sunnah

And obey Allah and His Messenger, if you are


believers (8:1 : al-anfaal)
Ijma

Ijma’ means consensus of the earliest scholars


of the ummah on a particular issue
The Holy Prophet (SAW) has said:

My Ummah shall never be combined on an


error.
Qiyas (Analogy)

 Toapply a recognized rule of Shariah


expressly mentioned in the Holy Quran and
Sunnah to a similar thing or situation by way
of analogy.

 Ijtihad is the part of Qiyas (Analogy)


Ijtihad

Literal meanings:
To exert one’s utmost effort

Technical Meaning:
To exert utmost effort to discover a ruling of
Shariah in a particular matter
Origin of Ijtihad

When the Holy Prophet (SAW) intended to send


his companion Mu’adh, may Allah be pleased
with him, to Yaman as a ruler and as a judge,
he asked him: How will you adjudicate a matter
when it will come to you?

He Said, “I shall decide on the basis of Allah’s


Book (the Holy Quran)”
The Holy Prophet asked, “if you do not find it in
Allah’s Book (what will you do)?
He said: “ then, on the basis of the Sunnah of
Allah’s Messenger”.
Origin of Ijtihad

“If you do not find it even in the Sunnah of


Allah’s Messenger (what will you do)? The Holy
Prophet asked.
He replied: “I shall make ijtihad on the basis of
my understanding and will not spare any effort
(to reach the truth).
On this the Holy Prophet (SAW) said, “ Praise
be to Allah, who has let the messenger of the
messenger of Allah to do what pleases Allah’s
messenger”.
(Abu Dawood, Hadith no3592)
Ijtihad
Misconception Correct Position

• Ijtihad can be • Ijtihad may be exercised only


exercised even where no explicit provision is
against the explicit
provisions of the
found in the Quran or Sunnah
Holy Quran and • Ijtihad is to discover the
Sunnah. Divine rule in the light of the
• Ijtihad is to follow principles laid down by the
one’s own opinion Holy Quran and Sunnah
based on purely
rational assessment. • Ijtihad is an impartial way to
• Ijtihad is meant
discover the Divine law,
only provide irrespective of it leads to a
concessions and concession or to a strict
ease. ruling.
Requirement of Ijtihad

Extensive knowledge of :

 The Arabic language and literature


 The Holy Quran
 The back ground of the verses of the Holy
Quran called” Asbab-un-nuzool”
 Critical studies of the traditions relevant to
the exegesis of the Quran
 Sunnah
Requirement of Ijtihad

Extensive knowledge of :

 Critical studies of “ahadith” and their


authenticity
 Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh)
Jazak-a-Allah-al-Khair

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