Hassan kamran
Shariah
1.
Lexical meaning:
Plain Way
2.
What is Shariah
Calling Shariah a 'law' can be misleading,
as Shariah extends beyond law.
Shariah is the totality of religious,
political, social, domestic and private life.
Shariah is primarily meant for all Muslims,
but applies to a certain extent also for
people living inside a Muslim society.
What is Shariah
The regulations of the Shariah can be
divided into two groups:
Regulations on worship and ritual
duties
Regulations on juridical and political
nature
Islamic Matrix
Sources Of Shariah
All the Shariah Rulings regarding
every aspect in human life are
derived and understood from the
four sources.
Sources Of Shariah
Primary Sources
Derived Sources
Qiyas (Anology)
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"Verily, this Qur'an guides to that which is best, and gives glad
tidings to the believers who do good that theirs will be a
great reward." (17: 9)
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2) Sunnah
Definition:
A word spoken or an act done or ratified by the
Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), by Sahabah
and a word spoken or act done byTaabaeeen.
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:
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2) Sunnah
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2) Sunnah
2) Sunnah
Sunnah includes Sayings, Practices, Noobjection (Silent Approvals) of Prophet
and practices of four Caliphs and other
companions of holy Prophet (SAW).
Ahadith have rather specific meanings, it
mean Sayings of Prophet (SAW). Ahadith
act for Quranic teachings and directives
as interpreter and explainer.
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3) Ijma
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4) Qiyas (Analogy)
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School of Thoughts
Our four school of thoughts
Hanafi
Shafai
Malki
Hanbali
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According to Islam:
Livelihood may be necessary and indispensable but cannot
be the true purpose of human life;
Wealth in all its possible forms is created by Allah
Therefore wealth is the property of Allah
The right of property which accrues to man is delegated to
him by Allah
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Elimination of Riba
Elimination of Interest
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