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This Android application is an Explanation About the Purpose of Prohibited But Legal by Isnan Ansory, Lc., MA. In PDF format.
Forbidden But Legal
Forbidden but legal!. What is meant by this expression? Is there an act that is prohibited by the Shari'a, but is still considered valid? Then what is meant by an act that is prohibited but still considered valid?
These questions will be described in this booklet, along with examples of related fiqh cases. Where there are actions that are prohibited, but are still considered valid in syar'iy.
However, before entering into these case examples, it is at least necessary to understand some of the principles in the science of Usul Fiqh, which are related to this discussion. These rules include:
1. The division of sharia law between taklifi law and wadh'iy law.
2. The difference between vanity law and fasid law.
3. The division of the nature of law between qodho'iy law and diyaniy law.
4. Rules: al-Amru bi asy-syai'i nahyun 'an dhiddihi.
5. Principles: an-nahyu al-muthlaq yaqtadhi at-tahrim.
6. Principles: an-Nahyu al-muthlaq yaqtadhi Facade al-Manhiy 'anhu.
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Forbidden But Legal
Forbidden but legal!. What is meant by this expression? Is there an act that is prohibited by the Shari'a, but is still considered valid? Then what is meant by an act that is prohibited but still considered valid?
These questions will be described in this booklet, along with examples of related fiqh cases. Where there are actions that are prohibited, but are still considered valid in syar'iy.
However, before entering into these case examples, it is at least necessary to understand some of the principles in the science of Usul Fiqh, which are related to this discussion. These rules include:
1. The division of sharia law between taklifi law and wadh'iy law.
2. The difference between vanity law and fasid law.
3. The division of the nature of law between qodho'iy law and diyaniy law.
4. Rules: al-Amru bi asy-syai'i nahyun 'an dhiddihi.
5. Principles: an-nahyu al-muthlaq yaqtadhi at-tahrim.
6. Principles: an-Nahyu al-muthlaq yaqtadhi Facade al-Manhiy 'anhu.
Hopefully this application can be useful and become a loyal friend in the learning process at any time without having to go online.
Please provide a 5 star review or rating to encourage us to create and develop other useful applications.
Thank You.
Happy reading.
Disclaimer :
All content in this application is not our trademark. We only get content from search engines and websites. The copyright of all content in this application is fully owned by the creator concerned. We aim to share knowledge and make learning easier for readers with this application, so there is no download feature in this application. If you are the copyright holder of the content files contained in this application and do not like your content being displayed, please contact us via the email developer and tell us about your ownership status for the content.
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