mohammad shabanpour
Abstract
Among the essential sciences for Fiqh, after the Holy Quran, sunnah and hadiths of Ahl al-Bayt (AS) are the most important sources and sciences which are required, and they are one of the essential foundations of ijtihad. Given their major role in Fiqh, this paper aims to find the use of sunnah in Fiqh ...
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Among the essential sciences for Fiqh, after the Holy Quran, sunnah and hadiths of Ahl al-Bayt (AS) are the most important sources and sciences which are required, and they are one of the essential foundations of ijtihad. Given their major role in Fiqh, this paper aims to find the use of sunnah in Fiqh by relying on existing sunnah and hadiths and studying Fiqh. To this end, in addition to explaining some basic knowledge of Fiqh, we concentrate on two fields: Fiqh and those who study Fiqh as users and experts in Fiqh’s issues. Consequently, we focus on unauthorized Fiqh’s issues and examine the use of sunnah in each field .Finally, it has been concluded that sunnah and hadiths, in the field of those who study Fiqh, can establish and stabilize the Marjaiat of Shia’s Fiqh. Moreover, in the field of Fiqh and authorized Fiqh’s issues, sunnah and hadith play a helping and proving role. However, this role in the field of Fiqh and unauthorized Fiqh’s issues is opposite. That is to say, it is sometimes helping and sometimes preventing.
abolghasem naghibi
Abstract
Perfect creation, will power, knowledge, wisdom, natural inclination towards God, and caliphdom all are extralegal concepts which constitute the elements of human dignity. Human dignity was first introduced into the Islamic moral and legal teachings through the Holy Qur’an as it says, “And ...
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Perfect creation, will power, knowledge, wisdom, natural inclination towards God, and caliphdom all are extralegal concepts which constitute the elements of human dignity. Human dignity was first introduced into the Islamic moral and legal teachings through the Holy Qur’an as it says, “And surely We have honored the children of Adam….” The study of Islamic moral teachings reveals that human dignity constitutes their foundation. Teachings underlining self-knowledge, self-improvement, and spiritual purification all lead to human dignity. The teachings and practice of the Fourteen Infallibles (AS) demonstrated their concern for human dignity. Their good behavior and love towards people showed their recognition of human dignity. Moreover, most legal teachings of Islam are based on the recognition of human rights. In sum, maintenance of human dignity is one of the objectives pursued by Islam