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  1. Al-mustasfa min 'ilm al-usul (Arabic: المستصفى من علم الأصول) or On Legal theory of Muslim Jurisprudence is a 12th-century treatise written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali (Q.S) the leading legal theorist of his time. A highly celebrated work of al-Ghazali on Usul Al-Fiqh.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2017 · Al-Mustasfa min 'ilm al-usul. (On Legal theory of Muslim Jurisprudence) is Imam Ghazali's work on the subject of Usul Al Fiqh. It is considered as one of the four great works in the...

  3. 28 de jul. de 2023 · Islamic law embraces modes of interpretation, case-law in courts, fatwas and the art of judges and mufti s, and the practice of notary-publics. Within this multilayered tradition of legal genres, usul appears as the closest to a theory or philosophy of law. It stands as the quintessential Islamic legal theory.

    • chibli.mallat@law.utah.edu
  4. 21 de mar. de 2016 · Legal reasoning (ijtihād) is an untransmitted source of Islamic Law, whose emergence is due to the fact that Islamic jurists could not always interpret the language of the Qurʾān and that of the Sunna in the same way arriving at the same legal result, rather they frequently differ in their interpretations of certain Qurʾānic verses and particula...

    • Rafat Y. Alwazna
    • alwazna@gmail.com
    • 2016
  5. sources of Islamic jurisprudence (Qur'an, hadith, consensus, and analogy) or cursory summaries of, for example, Islamic marriage, criminal, or property law, Kamali's book is a significant resource. It takes the reader inside the methodologies of Islamic legal theory, using a general format and legal terms that correspond to the classical Arabic

  6. This article provides an introduction to Muslim jurisprudence. In searching for an Islamic legal philosophy, the most likely source is the genre of literature known as uṣūl al-fiqh (“the principles of jurisprudence”). Works of uṣūl al-fiqh have a reasonably predictable structure.

  7. 10 de sept. de 2015 · Usul al-fiqh can and has been translated by the cognate terms “Islamic jurisprudence,” “legal theory,” “source law,” and “legal methodology.” 1 A historically common definition of the term among Muslim jurists was “the proofs of the law” ( usul al-fiqh adillatuhu ), meaning that usul al-fiqh referred to the types of proofs admissible when derivi...