A few observations on Dar al-Ifta and how public law is complicated
(nb: I was asked something related to Dar al-Ifta and its fatwas. My reply didn’t address their question as well as it should have, but it spilled over into some …
(nb: I was asked something related to Dar al-Ifta and its fatwas. My reply didn’t address their question as well as it should have, but it spilled over into some …
This is where I’ll be sticking things that are longer than 140 characters and just might be worth keeping around for the future.
The Sacred Law acknowledges that necessity sometimes calls for exceptional rulings; it does not countenance accepting it as a new norm. If a Muslim community was faced with a situation …
During the first year or two of studying fiqh, I engaged in madhhab superiority games. It still amazes me how many reasons I came up with for the superiority and …
Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta announced that Ramadan will begin on Thursday, September 13. Official authoritative bodies for establishing lunar months are a great mercy for their constituents. It is a great …
While it is true that students tend to start off with books giving legal conclusions divorced of their evidence, the second or third book in most study programs includes evidence …
Conceiving an issue is one of the first steps in determining its legal ruling. Unless something is readily apparent, there is quite a bit of room for differences in conception. …
I am often asked to give advice on what books one should use when doing legal research within the Shafiʿi or Hanbali schools. Although the topic is of interest to …
The Sacred Law encourages us to admit our mistakes. Recognizing and admitting a mistake is an essential step in seeking repentance. It is to this end that the instructors and …
The following is a list of Hanbali books limited to the subjects of jurisprudence and its foundations – fiqh and usul al-fiqh. People often ask what books they should obtain …