ijtihad |
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As a noun ijtihad
is (islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
ijtihad |
taqlid |
In islam|lang=en terms the difference between ijtihad and taqlid
is that
ijtihad is (islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid while
taqlid is (islam) conformity to traditional legal decisions in shari'a jurisprudence.
As nouns the difference between ijtihad and taqlid
is that
ijtihad is (islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid while
taqlid is (islam) conformity to traditional legal decisions in shari'a jurisprudence.
ijtihad |
res |
As a noun ijtihad
is (islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
As a symbol res is
(
label) (
l).
ijtihad |
qiyas |
In islam terms the difference between ijtihad and qiyas
is that
ijtihad is the process of Muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the Qur'an and the Sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid while
qiyas is the use of analogy as precedent in Shari'a jurisprudence.
fiqh |
ijtihad |
In islam terms the difference between fiqh and ijtihad
is that
fiqh is jurisprudence in the Islamic law, shari'a while
ijtihad is the process of Muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the Qur'an and the Sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
fatwa |
ijtihad |
In islam terms the difference between fatwa and ijtihad
is that
fatwa is a legal opinion, decree or ruling issued by a mufti or other Islamic lawyer while
ijtihad is the process of Muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the Qur'an and the Sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
As a verb fatwa
is to make somebody the subject of a fatwa, especially a ban or death sentence.
tafsir |
ijtihad |
In islam|lang=en terms the difference between tafsir and ijtihad
is that
tafsir is (islam) grammatical, historical, allegorical or traditional interpretations of the qur'an while
ijtihad is (islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
As nouns the difference between tafsir and ijtihad
is that
tafsir is (islam) grammatical, historical, allegorical or traditional interpretations of the qur'an while
ijtihad is (islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
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ijtihad |
As a noun ijtihad is
(islam) the process of muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the qur'an and the sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
ijma |
ijtihad |
In islam terms the difference between ijma and ijtihad
is that
ijma is the consensus of the Muslim community while
ijtihad is the process of Muslim jurists making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the Qur'an and the Sunna; such a jurist is a mujtahid.
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