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Taqleed And Ijtehad
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"Taqleed and Ijtehad" explores the concepts of imitation (taqleed) and independent reasoning (ijtehad) in Islamic jurisprudence, providing insights into how Muslims make informed religious decisions.
In "Taqleed and Ijtehad", readers are introduced to two foundational concepts in Islamic law and thought. Taqleed involves following the rulings of a qualified Islamic scholar, while ijtehad refers to the process of independent legal reasoning used to interpret Islamic principles in new contexts. This book delves into the historical and theological foundations of both concepts, examining their relevance and application in contemporary Islamic society. Through analysis and examples, it clarifies the balance between tradition and innovation in Islamic thought and offers guidance on when and how Muslims might engage with taqleed and ijtehad in their daily lives.
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