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Sources for Islamic Rulings and Shariah
The saheeh Sunnah is wahy (Revelation) from Allah
SaveOur attitude concerning da’eef (weak) ahaadeeth which speak of good deeds
SaveRefutation of those who quote the Holy Qur’an to reject the Sunnah and justify not acting upon it
SaveRuling on one who rejects a saheeh hadith
SaveDid Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqallaani regard it as permissible to celebrate the Prophet’s birthday (Mawlid)?
SaveIf the Qur’an is perfect and complete and contains everything needed for the laws and regulations of sharee‘ah, what need is there for the Sunnah?
SaveRuling on Imitating the Disbelievers
1- Islam forbids the Muslims to imitate the disbelievers, especially the Jews and Christians, but this prohibition does not apply to all their affairs, rather it applies to matters of their religion and things that are unique to them, by which they are known. 2- The Muslims have no need to imitate any of the other nations in matters of religious rituals and acts of worship. 3- The prohibition on imitating the disbelievers does not apply to the things that they do and invent from which Muslims may benefit. There is no sin on the Muslims if they share in that, rather the Muslims should be in the forefront of such things.SaveWhat is meant by the saying, “Whoever wants to follow a path, let him follow the path of one who has died, for the living are not safe from fitnah”?
SaveIs it correct to think that fatwas may vary according to time and place?
SaveShould the easier fatwa be followed?
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